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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1949)
PACE TWELVf HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON SATURDAY. SEPT. 3. 949 Remains of Hunters Who Roamed America In BC Era Unearthed NEW YORK, Sept. 3 (Pi Ex ten- with the culture of tht Yuma, the live remains of primitive (roup of hunters, who roamed the Ameri can west thousands ol yeare belore Christ's birth, have been unearthed near Cody, Wyo, It mas-disclosed here today. Dr. Lorra iiseiey me hitst- nomadio group who disappeared centuries ago as a cultural unit They Wore among the earliest known Inhabitants of the new world. Dr. Eueley estimated that the ancient camp site covered about 500 square feet of a terrace over ally at Pennsylvania said the hanging Sage creek, fire miles etnlng eamp site preoaDiy mm back to between S.000 and II, years before Christ. northeast of Cody. The Taliiable deposit at toots. weapons and food remains were He railed the find one of the most I preserred Ihrouib the centuries by Important aver made in connection i dusty desert sands, new rOTrrlnr 1 Inches. The Yuma were foot hunters who roved the huth nlaina of the Ameri can west In search of bison. Evi-I dence of their existence have been ' found before. Dr. Eueley said, but new so extensively or In a deposit that may enable scientists to fix more accurately the period In shlch they lived. Far example, he said, from the bison bones on the site It may be possible to determine whether the lama lived before certain types of Chemical Increases Wheat Yield LA GRANDE". Stpt I Iff A chemical to Increase the nitrogen content of the soil has boosted the , bison became extinct lata la the Ice axe. No human bones were found. Dr. Kiseley said. He expects to take another year u evaluate the tradings on the site, although the excavating is expect ed to end before winter sets In. yield of wheat In three experiments In union county. The chemical anhydrous am monia, widely used In the deep south and In California was Inject ed into the soil of wheat fields here. In one test a treated tract pro duced 61.1 bushels of wheat per acre, while an adjoining untreated tract yielded ., Another test pro duced 29 bushels on treated land and 14 on untreated; and a third, S2 compared to 24.1. The anhydrous ammonia Is stored as a liquified gas, and injected Into the ground from a tank, puUed by tractor. OTI Catalogs Are Available Four thousand copies of a new 3-page catalog on Oregon Techni cal Institute are on hand at the achool now. the first booklet of its kin dsince OTI's inception. Catalogs are available for pros pective students who ask or write for them, and will be distributed to high schools and veterans office. The Illustrated booklet Is com plete with a list of the administra tion and faculty, map of the earo jpusl introductory notes on the pur pose and scope of OTI. Instruction facilities and Urine accommodations, tuition and other costs and descrip tive material and pictures courses. CommunHy College Has New Courses In addition to the basic freshman courses of English, math, sociology, history, biological science, typing, and accounting to be offered in the Klamath Falls community college course of a professional and cul tural nature will be offered. Plans are being made to have Ruth Sutherlin of the general ex tension division staff teach classes In weaving, painting, sculpturing, and ceramic during the winter term. Professor Violet Stockham of Southern Oregon college will teach folk dancing. President Elmo Ste- Tulelake PTA Mothers Plan School Aids TULELAKE. Sept Newly ap pointed PTA grade achool room mothers met with their chairman Mrs. Al Porter, Friday, August 2d. The troop snade tentative plus far helping the teachers with achool parties daring the year to create increased interest In school artlvi- gaaWaaaWssiawaBaaja ' jiaaiyiiry rjitTjWS "m rji rr,ft3i1tiW-V I ... 1 uZ .r-- f . . mm r-IX. t week ending August 27. In the cor responding week a year ago the to tal was 1412. Last week the health service said the 22-week rise In the number of pohamyelitl cases appeared to be leveling off. It now says last week's Mil total may be the year's peak. The total number of cases report ed in the nation for the war ties. Farenta will be contacted to ! through August 27. Is 30313. com- delermine if aU are interested in ' Pml '" 11.154 for the same per assisting the root mothers. I od last year. Mrs. Ross Rait land and Mrs. Bur- Th wrst Infantile paralysis year ris Short, program chairmen, navel00 record, was 1918. when 30.000 Polio Cases Showed Drop Last Week WASHINOTON. Sept 3 tPv-The approach of autumn has brought the first break in the nation's polio epi demic, according to the public health service. Far the first time since last March, the agency said, the count f new cases has declined. It dropped from 3423 for the week ' ending August 20 to 3214 for the! OLD DRUG STORE The upper picture shows the Underwood drug store located ot the site of tne present Walgreen store, 7th and Main, bock in 1908, shortly after Major C. H. Un derwood had started it. The people in the sleigh ore unidenti fied. The lower view shows the predecessor of the upper store. If was located across the street, on the present site of Har win's. In the picture are Major Underwood, left, ond Eorl Whitlock, pioneer Klamath mortician. outlined an Interesting and Instruc tive program for coming meetings. Printed copies will be available at the first PTA meeting. Mrs. Don Potter Is receiving sub scriptions to the National Parent Teacher magaxine. It was announced that a rummage sale will be held October in the room next door to the Bank of America. cases were reported. Most of those were paralytic cases. Last year had the second great eat total. rJ.tO. However, bath dl agnosia and reporting were saarh Improved, and the 19 count In cluded large numbers of non-para-lytic cases at the type hat were not even reported in 1J1C Since this year's total Is running almost twice that of last year, 1949 The annual reception for teachers nrnh.H .- ... ' ' : will be a community ar.atr. The; polio year, numerically roeslm. data U September Is. the place to rJTZ be announced later. It will be soon sored by the grade school organi zation with the assistance of t h e high school PTA and city churches. Mrs. Clayton Sweasy Is committee chairman. All parents and school patrons are invited to met the teachers. .. Room mothers present for the re cent meting were Mrs. Ed Oaks, kindergarten; Mrs. Darrell Vernon, first grade; Mrs. Julius Sanders, second grade; Mrs. Otis Roper, third grade: Mrs. George Long, fourth grade; Mrs. Sherman Milll gan, fifth grade: Mrs. Eddie Adams, sixth grade: Mrs. Jerry Van Bus kirk, seventh grade: Mrs. Earl Parker, eighth grade. Mrs. E. L. Coyner, incoming president was a guest. HOl'SE HUNTING " SPOKANE. Sept. 3 UP) H 0 Q 1 1 , venson of Southern Oregon college .fLS1 1 will conduct a seminar during wln- MDWORMS CHECKED SALEM. Sept. 2 ( The epl demlc of spruce budworm, which Infested 160.000 acres of tree in Lane and Linn counties, was com pletely controlled by aerial spray ing, the state forestry department said today. Record Fair Crowds Seen SALEM. Sept. 3 UP) Record crowds were predicted todsy for Oregon's state fair, as advance ticket sales were far ahead of any previous year. The fair will apen Monday and close the following Sunday. The biggest crowd will be Mon days Labor Day throng. The dally program includes after noon horse races, and night horse shows and vaudeville programs. Fair Manager Leo Spltxbart said every foot of concession space has been leased, and there will be more commercial exhibits than ever be fore. A new frit ore for the children will be "Klddirland." containing amaaement rides designed only for the kids. I Car Was A Bit Out Of Whack 8EATTLE. Sept. 3 " The traf fic court citation of Lloyd A. Mc Isaac mentioned: Defective foot brakes, emergency brake, headlights, tail lights, win dow glass and horn; burlier blown out: tires worn to cord: a motor that "wasn't running so well." The 25-year-old salesman told Judge Roy de Grief ho was driving the car to a re pari shop when po lice stopped him. The Judge sus pended a 010 fine on condition the car be fixed. O SIXTH O STREET EXCHANGE Taals, raraltara. CaakarT. Cnlg SassiM. n.IM at ion iimui IS KlaasalS ra.a. viae '.i!Vr.u. ''i- ter term. Course In music, visual aids. In dustrial art or woodworking, per sonal and family relations, short hand, photography, Oregon history, and Oregon school law are also be ing scheduled. The exact dates of the beginning of these course will be published later. Those pti sous mteraetel in any class are reminded that elaese may be taken for college credit to ward n college degree or they may eimpty take them for the prof ration al and cultural advancement they afford. O. L and state veteran benefit can be used by eligible veterans. Spokane went off rent control in i July a report Indicated today. It Poole's For AMMUNITION Os KM J3t Its IT'S EASY TO PARK AT POOLE'S Potato Vine Beater far Ford or Ferguson Tractors 1 aas S S, Sfacklass Thornton & Parr Equipment Co. Wig 8. th Phone 2K13 STYE 25' New Reduced Rates On Your Auto Insurance! MO AGE, MILEAGE OK BUSINESS VSE VKHARGK .70 IIAIIUTT INSUIANCI l.000$ie.00 Bodily laiery $1,000 Properly Daaafe 12 Similar Savtngg o eft Saras of Collision Insurance f ,a A ft, ... ris. a M Poarr pm "On the Snof Claim, Sarvieo National Standard' Policy Money received by Hie 10th of any month receives earnings from tht 1st. EYES THAT LOOK TO THE FUTURE . LOOK TO FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION It's the smart place to save! A good return. Your funds federally insured up to $5,000.00. Join the host of folks who are keeping their eyes on the future. Open your account, now. How To Play Canasta: 3 frozen' Pack Stymies Player Two Children Smother In Refrigerator ST. PAUL, Minn.. Sept. 3 (sA rllywltle search fir two small m. Piul rhlltlrmi iiftH Thi..i... when Ihelr smothered bixtlrs were found In an Iro hnv i - nrivlibur'i are. The liny vlrllnta mm Franklin Wiercr fire and Ire and one-hair jrar old Nandra. a tot lor hm Mr. and Mrs. Manley stirrer, the 00 a narenlm. --.- her adoption by the family. Mrs. sherer mlued the rhlldrrii shorllv hofiir rii,t,. i . . f, - " mini aim can ed police. Houad cars were alerted. But It wasn't until four hours la ter that one ol the ollicera found Frunklln'i trln,...l. ... .1.- -.- .... - , VHraKV 0I John Unnerouti next dixr nruih- our 01 me Bnerers. The Unnerooth faillllv had hiwn -k.-.. , - iiivv iiuuii yesterday, attendliif the state fair. epeneu ine rririfrraior la find (ho lata ,n,UJ i- . erale rowpartmenU behind tlshlly Tivnra aoora. Fire department rescue niusd members iud nv,,n .,- -n 1 'n a vain effort to revive them. Public Invited To Shasta Dance The public la cordially Invited to soeclal daur remrt modern and olri.tim Hanitio 1. held tnntoht In Ih- i.iki, i.iii..- al the county (nlraroundi. spnn- soreo oy tne Bhsita View Commu nity Bulldlnc a.woclstloii. Uanrlni will be from 9 pm. to I Joker land If the park had not been1 Hans Norlend now! fhone W, 111. Ill D11U1D ov Hinn, 11:....... , - W'ff wu.mw.i orrhestra. Women of the Shasta View (range and Suburban League aux iliary are asked to furnish pies for the affair anrf m - I ... . 1 ., j pair 1 1 ir 111 durlne tho ri 1 u'i,Hi'. r.ib el- . II ei sa e m a a eevu pur mn llk IT dance V CL Klb tt AV.C I ILttNC WCLIViriU Ply Willi AM K. MrKKNNKY Amrrlra'a l ard Aulhsrlty lVrllleu ' h;A Hervlra "Kieeilng" the park la one of the hamlliaiM 111 cauaMa. The pack Is frnsen In several mrlhtKin: first, when the cards are limit, the top card of the stuck pile Is turned over to form the pack. If tll card Is a red trey, deuce or a Joker, It Ireesrs the pack, and another ranl must be turned over frum the stork pile. If this card alw la a red t ry, deuce or a Joker, another card from the stork pile must be turned mcr to cover II. This proceas Is roiiiliiurd until some raid other than a red Irev, deuce or Joker la turned up. Tlie red trev, drure or Joker Is slid un der the eilue of the rilicard pile with part of It left protrudlnk. Tims, everybody is reminded Ihst the park Is frosrn. The psrk or dlsrsrd pile Is frosen to you until you or your partner has made a lecal minimum meld. The pack U frosen If during the prw-eaa of play a deuce or a Joker I dLirarded. It la sumiested that you place the discarded wild card under the ertae of the park or tray, c that everyone rati see that the pack Is frosen. When one wild card Is placed under the edie of the pack. If another wild rard Is dla- caniMi, 11 should remain in the pack. When a player dlnl. a black trev, he dors not actually freese the pack. He simply forces the next player to draw from the stork pile, as st no time ran you lake the top card If It Is a blsrk trey. However, si soon a the black trey i covered with another rard other than ptevlmiftly frosrn) the black treytn the discard pile Is dlarmarded. aa It does not fiere the rack. When a black trey, a drure, or a Joker Is discarded, It forrea the next player lo draw from the stock pile. A black Hey, a deuce or a Joker, even tlunmli you have two or more of Ihriu 111 your own hand, cannot be taken up. When Hie pack la (num. a player canni lake Uie iiacK or dlscaid pile unless ha has two natural cards In match the up-card, for example, if tin up-raril la a a-Hil, you cannoa take the fmxrn puck unless you have two natural as In your own hsnd. If the psrk Is not froren. oyu ran take the I ark If you have ui your hand a wild ran and one naturitl card that matches the up-rard of the pack. But remember Hint unlcs you or your partner has made ait Initial mold uf the required mini mum! the park Is frosen to yuu. When the pack U not frosen, you may add the up-card of the discard pile to one ot your melils. The bal ance nf the pack la then put In your hsnd. When the pack la frosrn, you cannot take the pail by planus me up-rard on on of your melds. When you lulrnd to take the dis card pile by matching It with ranis In your hand, you must place the two cards In your hand on the table and Ihrn take the up-rurd ol tlii discard pile and place llh llioie two. After a correct meld la made by using the up-rard of the pai 1 the balance of Die park Is tin I placed in your hand, and you rafl add to oilier melds or make aa many more melds as you desire. nidn'l you wish you had Insur ance after that accident? tall k ETHRIDGE MOBIL SERVICE & GARAGE UAH tireen K lam pa (Uvea U'everharuser Junction . . . Illway aa . . . Phone t-UM OVI KIIAt I.INfi HTtAM I.I AMN) BODY REPAIRING 1'OMPl.ETK PAINTI.NQ I MONTGOMERY WARDC First Federal Savings LOAN ASSOCIATION '540 MAIN STREET1 Plumbing Needs 5-Ft. 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