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TUESDAY, NOV. 29, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACI THRE1 Foresters Aid West In Many Ways WAHHINUTON. Nov. it UPt Dt- pit riumrnu Hint rut from time to Urn over conservation practices, tin Western timber owners (ft aloni pretty well with tlie lorul eervlce. The aervlre helpe srhoola, flatus bun, tree dlneasea uid Urn, build " rnada, guards water supplies and due t kit of thliiKJi about winch lit tle U uid mid only an nrcanlonal controversy devrlois, Keynote Cooperation la the keynote of fed ral fnreilry operations. Assistant Forester R. E. MrArdle naya he doubla there la any other business here cooperation la ao typical of o)eratloua, A U lire at a forest map explains that statement. Federal, atale and private ownerships checkerboard the aiea. A federal forest, for In stance, will contain many Isolated tracu of both state or county and private lands. If there la to be any control over fires, Insect or disease Infestations or A en cuttlnc, all own erthlps must cooperate. VMiArdle la a tne forent aervlce baa about 1100 formal cooperative , aureenienu of one kind or another. Hut, he added, these represent only a amall part of the federal coopera tive actives. ' Other Artlvltlea ' Besides fire titlitmn, the moat epeclaculer of IU actlvlllea, and the other more obvious phases of IU work, the forest aervlce participate! with non-federal ownera and with other aaenclea In hundred! of waya. lta realonal offices, for Instanre, re often a ma)or adluncl of a slate forestry arhool. It will aid In pro vidim atudle, atatistlral material and money for publication of bulle tin! and manual! for the timber owner's ui. It will contribute to ward an aerial mapping- project or help develop a recreation area. Mont of IU actlvlllea are baaed on nothtnc more than an exchenje of eorrepondcnre, or even" oral ereemeniA. Because XII .000.000 acree of the 461. ooo .000 acrei of commercial lim ber land remalnlni In the United Plates are In Ihe handa of "small' ownera WX acrea or le.a much of the tnreit aervlca work la with Individual!, rather than with com panlea or corporallona. In the Wet. for Initance, "small" hnldlnia SCOO to 60.000 acrea to 1.000.000 acrea and "lane" hnldlnss over 60.000.000 acrea to 13.000. Ooo acrea. Oreion Oreion'a tj)7l.ooo acrea In private handa have 3424. ownera and. of theae. only 116 own more than 6000 crea and the averace ownership la 117 acrea. Artaona haa 41.000 acrea of tlm ' berland, divided among 604 own era, none holdtnf more than 6000 eorea. California haa SIN acrea, II -M amall ownera; Colorado, 1,709.000 nrea and 4A3S amall ownera; Idaho, 1 I.7M.O0O acrea and loom amall "X ownera: Montana. J. 937,000 acrea nd 1146 email ownera; Nevada. '74. ooo acrea and 1M amall ownera: Utah. 133 000 acrea and S34 amall wnera; Waahlniton, t.77R.O00 acrea nd 174.000 amall ownera: Wyoming. 404,000 acrea and 2102 amall ownera. USUI! IMPROVED APPEARANCE, comfort and performance mark the new 1950 Mercury shown here in the popular six-passenger coupe model. The distinguishing front end has been re styled by tying in oblong chrome parking lamps with the grille. A new nomeplate is mounted on a chrome strip re placing individual letters. All interiors have been planned in harmonizing, contrasting tones of broadcloth that give the passenger compartment a true customized appearance. The 1 10 horsepower V-8 engine incorporates a number of mechani cal changes resulting in added economy and smoother per formance, according to S. R. Balsiger, manager of Inman Motor company, local Mercury dealers. It's Not Worth a Quarter To Tour U.S. Capto Now WASHINGTON, Nov. 28 A- The tourist who payi hla quarter for a liuliled tour of the 0. 8. capltol buitdtnf probably lan't letting hla money i worth these daya. He preka Into the aenate and houie chamber! and everything Is torn up and amelllng of planter and paint. He lore dewn to the rotunda with lu dome high above and all he aee la wooden tunnel through the middle. New Look But Capitol Architect David Lynn aald today It'a going to be different come January 3 when congreu re turn!. Thing! will be all linked up. WHY WE SAY Hthunder will sour Mil The new celllnga over the aenate and hou.se chamber still will have couple of thousand holea apiece In them, however. That, Lynn told reporter, la to let aome of the aound of oratory get out Instead of bouncing back down on the lawmaker! and gallery listeners. And also, he aald, the holes will let In heated or cooled air for the conditioning system. Improvemenle The appearance, acoustics, air conditioning and lighting all will be belter, Lynn said. The oratory will be about the same. Lynn figurea on starling the lob of moving aenate and house gear I back Into the chambera December 20. While repair! were under way this fall, the senate met In the old supreme court quarters In the capl tol and the house waya and meatu committee room In an office build in ( The biggest change now being completed Involved ripping away the old skyllthu and iteel trusses I that roofed the houe and senate chambers. These once were In dan- Second Degree Murder Charge In Baby Death itncitu, NOV. It I-, A ... .,,... . . ... charge of aecond degree murder "jior years by ummhtlv ateel girders. ,., ' Hidden against Alfred Leohner. . for the Th. n, .... -mtorced Wuxtra-Here's How to Win Women1. By BILL JCNKINI UT day U now complete. In the morning's mall were two releases from the Journal of Living. A chap by the name of Joseph Archer Klaa leada oft the flrat letter with a short dissertation on how to win your woman. According to him women want more or less the fol lowing In their Ideal male: their man to be the type who confides In them, man who can hold their respect, man who dealrea them and man who will compliment them. Th man must also be wise, generous and capable, must ex hibit "little boy" (the quotea are Klaa' l and have the knack of fluent speech. "It doean't matter what he talka about, ao long aa ha sounds aa though he haa never aald It to anyone before her." Those quotea are mine. I lifted that autement verbalum just to prove a point. If that i all there la to fluent apeech I'm a cinch. Not only women, but about half tlie men I talk to can't understand what I'm aaylng. And I'm quite certain that they feel that ive never earn it , anyone ,llu,tk)n,, not only to living with ,-.,.. Tk.i'. .ii ih... relatives. ." fc. ..... , - . V . . k. . . L . IV , It. boya. JusU to make aure the ... , ... , Journal enda with thla: to clinch THE MA 5m" Ut, oml" yrnir caae with your favorite woman , ,hort ""cl? on ",e u- be aensitlve to her lure, be aware of Ject ' rlve-lna and how the aver her effort and be thankful for her U8 cltin la coming to rely presence more and more on the car. Here are .'.,..., . the figurea they give for the ratio You ve got It. Star Ing from there of wkln to 7rkl lta up to i every male to carry hu j pirkl torv ne ta w,. own weigni. t Ing to walk eight blocks to do hla Knnnln. If It esnt him OA nti trt T "cond '"L" letl" wllh hk park he'll only walk two block.. If we are graced can be written off ne u iluck ,our utt u, p.rk en as pure Utopian dreaming. When ne wU1 wk mi one block M ou read the flrat sentence you know ha ,hopping. At that rate It would the thing la Just a potboiler. ,-,. KP shoooer walkirur aome- where In the neighborhood cf five or si blocks to do hla shopping. Now you can stay in your car, in many cities, and conduct business with banks, florist shops, laundries, churches and markets, not to apeak a, Iters X Km The nreafdent of France and tha I Orinoco River Tnrilana tn Vena. Spanish bishop of Urgel are Joint jsuela collect turtle eggs for oil governmental heads of Andorra. 'used aa tueL sj TT' haa hem cherished for centuries but ha. brea disereditecl by 1 11 I ' science. H arm, humid weather, which usually precedVs a lhailcratoi-m, tcmla a I to multiply bacteria thus causing milk ' 1 Y 10 ur Therefore it is the weather and tjiSf not the thunder which causes the milk I ! ' of movies, sandwich bars, steak houses and malted milk stands. And the Olant Orange If you happen to be In Dixon. I suppose pretty soon we n be able to drive Into our of fices, put a nickel in the parking meter affixed to the desk, and do an hour's work without quitting the cemforu of the familiar old bus. It might be an OK, but wouldn't it play hob' with the shoe manufac turer and merchants? Now available again... our own original OLD CHARTER w Distilled by Old Charter w Bottled by Old Charter W" Shipped straiht to Oregon from Old Charter's Louisville Distillery The Whiskey thai didn't watch the clock t war a No Sparkle, Santa Out Of a Job prTTsnimoH. Nov. ip a part time Santa Claus must look the role right up to the merry sparkle In hla eyes. 8o mulled Charles Rots, opera tor of a photographic studio In a lo cal five and ten cent store, as he appeared yesterday before Leonard A Clvill. The matter of Santa Claus and his expression came up when Everett Prlsbee, 31, filed, civil suit against Rom asking HI back pay. Frlsbee contended Rosa reneged on a verbitl contract. Rosa aald he had to let Frhbee go because his woeful eyes repelled children. "He's got sire and everything else for a good Santa." said Ross, "but those eve send the kids away." Alderman Civil awarded back pay of 141 !o to Prlsbre. who aald he would be happy to return to his old Job aa a Janitor. baby-sitting" death of 18-month- -,.... .i.k. .in.inr.1 oin wuiiam nunirr. The child died November 22. Leoh ner. who still la held without ball. subsequently signed a statement In which he aald he dropped the baby and accidentally atepped on Its neck when he stooped to pick It up. The criminal charge was filed yes terday by Prosecutor Stanley J. Krauie. No hearing date was set pending a complete report on an autopsy performed by Dr. Charles H. Larson, Taeoma pathologist. Collegians Study 'Deferred Living' EUOENE. Nov. An eight member student committee Is work ing out details of the "deferred liv ing" alms of Ihe university. Student Body President Arthur Johnson named the group yesterday. The plan requires all first year stu dent to live tn dormitories whether or not they are pledged to sororities and fraternities. The school administration has ex pressed a drslre that the sororities and fraternities also defer pledging new students, but haa left that to tlie students. beams supported on steel trusses that nobody can are. The old cross-beamed celllnga in the house and senate chambers will be gone. In tlie old days, light filtered Into tlie house through sky lights on which were painted the seals of the United 8tatea.' There was considerable fuss about removing thoe seals. But new plas ter seals are being manufactured In a basement workshop and will be painted Just like the old ones. The new ones will be up there as border around tlie celling. It's up to a senate-house commit tee to decide what will be done with the glass ones, but they may be given to the slates for preser vation m museums. It's Tough to Win A Big Prize PORTLAND. NOV. ((An swering the S26 515 question Is only a beginning. Ray campeau exclaim ed yesterday. To answer govern ment queries about his winnings, Campeau haa had to hire a lawyer. The Portlander. who won prises and casn in the "Hollywood Calling program a week ago, explained he figurea he may owe Uncle San; about ooo next March 15. "Happy living with married chil dren la possible If both sides are diplomatic." Simple, isn't It? We could live peacefully with the Russians, too. If both sides were diplomatic. Maybe easier. I I've never lived with ln-laws of j either side, but that doesn't put me clear out of the running. I've read cartoone and bum Jokes about It for years. That qualifies a man for something. And the Journal makes some strong points, on both sides. It claims that an older person living in a house with very young children needs strong nerves. Ob vious. Who doesnt? The Journal also suggests that the oldster should bring along a few things when he or she moves In with the family. Such things aa a pet chair, a favor ite bed and, by all means, a radio. If anyone brought so much aa a sewing kit Into the average house they would have a little difficulty finding a place to put It, much less a bed, chair and radio. However, the Journal redeems Itself In the last paragraph. It says never under any circumstances enter a fight between husband and j wife. No truer word of advice was ! ever given. And that applies to all TAX BEEFS SALEM, Nov. 29 WV The state tax commission will hold a hearing in Medford Thursday evening to hear complaints by resident of Gold Hill, Central Point and Rogue River. They complain that their property taxes have been increased too much over last year. runs old ) OLD CHARTER STRAIGHT I0URION WHISKEY CEIIIEIM DISTILLING COMPANY, INC KeiUiukft Finest Straight Bourbon ti PROOF LOUISVILLE, Kit a saaaaaaafc Classified Ads bring results. SMITH MOTHERS NEW WILD CHERRY BIG HITI Hrrt'i th. on couh drop trfrrooe's wild abfjut-brciuM thsryi . Tatt t ti. S. Wi fftnl - sVi that cnujth ...:). 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