Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 28, 1952, Page 16, Image 16

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    PAGE SIXTEEN
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALI-S. OREGON
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 19(12
iureau Studies Water
Level In Butte Valley
As Survey Progresses
Observations of 40 wells nd
three sumps In Butte Valley are be-inn-
taken now bv the U. S. Bu
reau of Reclamation in an effort
to determine Just how much nat
ural underground water mav vauey
has and can count on year after
year. :
The Bureau has drilled 20 shallow
wells, 35 to 50 feet deep, In vari
ous parts of tne vauey, ana nss
Also gotten permission to niti&e uu
ervatlons of 20 other wells and
"QUEEN BESS" Bess
- Myerson, "Miss America of
1945" and now a New York
. television star, shows a new
variety of pink camellia,
named "Queen Bess" in
honor of her selection as
national camellia queen of
1952. The flower was devel
oped at Magnolia Gardens,
Charleston, S.C.
three sump privately owned for
Irrigation or stock watering.
The study began last Fall and
probalv will continue until next
Fall and possibly through next Win.
ter.
At present the studies are of the
water level. A monthly check Is
made. Next irrigation season the
study will go deeper into a "paired
hole" system to determine how
pumping from one well will effect
the water level of another hole
nearby, how much drawdown of the
water level there is and generally
what the movement of underground
water is.
After the data is gathered over
year or more, the information
obtained is to be turned over to
experts of the Bureau to see whnt
questions Uie studies have answered.
The questions the Bureau would
like to have answered include:
How much underground water
supply is there? Does it all come
from precipitation, or how much is
from runoff of higher levels? How
Bus Strike
Talks Slated
SAN FRANCISCO m Pacific
Greyhound officials and union rep
resentatives meet again Thursday
with Federal Conciliator Omar
Hoskins in an attempt to head off
a seven-state bus tieup set for this
Weekend.
They met Wednesday but made
So announcement of progress.
Some 3,500 members of the AFL
Motor Coach Employes' union
have voted to strike at 12:01 a.m.
(PST) Sunday if their new contract
demands are not met.
The union represents drivers and
employes in Oregon. California.
Nevada. Arizona, New Mexico, and
parts of Utah and Texas.
The union has asked for- a 40
hour five-day week and wage hikes
that would increase long distance
drivers' mileage pay from- $7.26 to
$8.50 per 100 miles.
It wants hourly rates for short-
run drivers increased from S1.63
to $2.04.
. The company has offered a four
per cent wage boost and a two
year contract that would tie wages
to the cost of living.
Mystery Object
Balloon Weight
WALDPORT W) The strange
object found hanging in trees near
the Alsea River turned out to be
only a weight, cast off from a high
flying scientific balloon.
It was a barrel of sand with
three parachutes attached that
Everett Barclay, a logger, found
in the Scott Creek district. Inquiry
brought out the fact it was a weight
automatically cut loose from a bal
loon that ascends to heights of 75.
000 to 100,000 feet, recording scien
tific data.
- The balloon was released at
Tillamook, Ore., an Air Force
liaison officer said. Others have
been released in the past, several
years, and were blamed for many
of the flying saucer reports. I
Lobbyists
Doing Okay
WASHINGTON W A senator
who checked incomes of lobbyists
and found over 100 of them made
more than members of the Senate
and' House said Thursday mere
curiosity prompted the survey, and
that he was not Jiinting at pay
raises for Congress members.
Some of his colleagues thought
Wednesday Sen. Hayden (D.-Ariz.)
may have had a pay raise in mind
when he checked the incomes of
525 registered Congressional lobbyists.
tie saw nis survey showed that
138 collect larger pay than the
$15,000 a year that goes to mem
bers of Congress.
Hayden said 40 lobbyists collect
over $50,000 a year. 18 between
$35,000 and $50,000; 22 between
$35,000 and $35,000 ; 21 between
$20,000 and $25,000; and 37 between
$15,000 and $20,000.
Asked by a reporter why he
made the survey, Hayden said "I !
was just curious." He said the
official Congressional Record was :
filled with lobyists' reports, but
no one before had troubled to sum
marize them.
Sleepy Boy
Still At It
LA GRANDE Lfl Lloyd A.
Chandler, 52, who started yawning
with the new year, is still at it.
He yawns every five minutes,
and is encouraged by that. Its a
big improvement from the early
days of January, when he was
yawning every two seconds.
He spent two weeks in a hospital,
just yawning, but then improved
enough to go home, still yawning
but not quite so fast.
Chandler says that what's wrong
with him is lack of oxygen in his
oiood, Decause of arthritis. His
physician. Dr. John B. Greggory,
has not commented publicly.
Chandler believes he can get rid
of the yawns in a few more
months. He is resting, trying to
build himself up. When they cease,
he intends to go back to his job as
a Union Pacific railroad clerk.
EDUCATOR DEAD
PLATTSBURGH, N. Y. 11 Dr.
Charles C. Ward, president of
Plattsburgh State Teachers College
since 1932, died Wednesday night
in a Montreal hospital. He was 62.
Happy Is The Day
When Backache
Goes Away
Naroinff backache, loss of pep and enenry,
headaches and dizziness may be due to Blow
down of kidney function. Doctors say good
kidney function is very important to good
health. When some everyday condition, such
as stress and strain, causes this important
function to slow down, many folks Buffer nag
ging backache feel miserable. Minor blad
der irritations due to cold or wrong diet may
ea use gettingup nights or frequentpassages.
Don't neglect your kidneys if these condi
tions bother you. Try Doan's Pillsa mild
diuretic Used successfully by millions for
over 60 years. It's amazing how many times
Doan's give happy relief from these discom
forts help thelSmiles of kidney tubes and fil
ten flush out waste. Get Doan's Fills today I
SPECIAL!
NEW LONG PLAY RECORDS
At Less than Half the
Price you have been paying!
33! LP. RECORDS
10 inch I and I
12 inch
141 Different Titles to choose
from!
Symphonies, concert end opera vocals, concertos,
light classics, piano, chamber music, popular.
dwhifcMmk Co.
steady Is the supply? How does
(lie water move around under the
grouna? And a lot, ol others.
Butte Valley contains around 85,
000 acres of land, extending from
Just below the Oregon - California
line down to south of Mncdoel, and
east and west to the ridges. It Is
roughly shaped like a dinner plate,
with elevation of about 4,300 feet
along the rims of Uie valley proper
all the way around and of about
4,240 in Uie center.
A good deal of the land Is pri
vately owned, some is public land,
leased to the Butte Valley Soil
Conservation District. It represents
the largest nearby potential agri
cultural development of the entire
Klamath Basin.
At present no water is Imported
Into the valley for irrigation. About
80 wells will be pumping next sum
mer, and the idea of the USBR
study is to determine the extent of
the underground water those wells
will be drawing from, and how
much last that underground water
can take care of; whether Butte
Valley can be self-sufficient for wa
ter in complete agricultural devel
opment. In addition to the well studies,
four precipitation gauges are in op
eration in the valley to determine
Uie amount of water it gets from
rain and snowfall. Two non-recording
gauges, one in Red Rock Val
ley and one at Tennant, have to be
read every day. and two recording
gauges from which readings are !
tatron nArimlloll,, r, pa Im.iuI . '
Prather Creek and on the road to
Shovel Creek.
Data from those gauges Is sent
to the Weather Bureau of the De
partment of Commerce, which is
cooperating in the studies.
Digger Ban
Over-ruled
PORTLAND Wl Three circuit
Judges Wednesday held that a city
ordinance banning coin-operated
digger machines is Invalid.
Judges Martin w. Hawkins ana
James R. Until held that the city
cannot ban the machines because
Uie state regulates Uiem. They
previously made a similar ruling
on pinball machines.
Judge McCormao Snow ruled
that Uie city did not show cause
for designating the digger ma
chine ban an emergency measure.
This ruling was similar to an ear
lier circuit court opinion Invalidat
ing a ban on punch boards.
City Attorney Alexander O.
Brown said he would recommend
Uiat the ruling be appealed. Ruling
on piiioaii macnines ana puncii'
boards now are under appeal.
The court test was brought by
Raymond and Elsie Bowc, doing
business as tlio Portland Crime
Company.
innoK-iiinoK RUMBLES
MANILA Wt Hlbok-Hlbok vol
cano on Camlguln Island is rum
bling again, the Weather Bureau's
Geophysical Division said Thurs
day . An eruption last December killed
an estimated 800 persons.
Weather Bureau Director Arturo
Alcaras said there was no need to
be "unduly alarmed. He said it
may be monUis before another
eruption.
QUAKE IN PHILIPPINES
MANILA OB A mild earthquake
rocked Uie town of Tacloban on
Leyte Island in Uie Central Philip
pines Thursday, but no damage
was reported. The temblor was
recorded at 10:15 a.m.
Expert
Gun Repairing
and Rcbluing
THE GUN STORE
ttClV and Deigned You
A COMPLETE ELECTRIC SINK
featuring
Westinhouse
Ml'" - '
. . f court,
Dishwasher Models
as lew as
$279.95
8 Months to Pay
Roll?Out to Load I Rolls Back to Wash!
The Wash Well rolls out for easy, no-stoop loading
. . . for greater capacity. Wash pots and pans with
dishes or wash a complete dinner service for 8 at
one loading. The Wash Well is watertight, leakproof.
Jet spray washing and rinsing are thorough. Dishes
dry in live, circulated, heated air. Top is a full-time
counter work surface. In Cabinet, Under-Counter and
Electric Sink Models, latter with or .without the
Waste-Away Electric Garbage Disposer.
SIMPLE TO INSTALL SAVE COST SEE NOW
a&i Sick Appliances
Corner 7th and Klamath
Ph. 8886
wu can be sure., if .rsAstinghouse
Forest Surveys Badly Out
Of Date Says Stockman,
Funds Asked For Field Use
WASHINGTON Iffl Available
forest surveys are "badly out ol
date," Hep. Stockman (R.-Oie.)
sum Thursday.
ine Oregon congressman ex
pressed lila belief in a statement
prepared for presentation to the
House Appropriations subcommit
tee now considering appropriation
Bequests for the U.S. Forest Serv
ice during the 12 months begin
ning July l.
Stockman, who was' to appear
before the subcommittee in closed
session Thursday, made conies of
his slatement available to report
ers Dctort'iuina.
TRIES FOR SECOND
CINCINNATI MV-Bobby Adams,
who will be starting his seventh
year as utility lnticlder for the
Cincinnati Reds, hopes to get the
regular second Paso Job this sea
son, Adams will have first crack
at the position vacated by Connie
Ryan who was traded to the Phil
lies. In 60 (tunics last scuson
Adams batted .266.
Bottled or canned beer and ale
should be chilled on the bottom
shelf of your gas refrigerator.
Onco they're cool, it Is advisable
not to take the cans or boll Irs out
of Uie refrigerator until used.
In urging approval of an $808,000
item for forest surveys, Stockman
declared that a re-survey la "bad
ly needed" In Oregon and other
limber states to show modern con
ditions. Tremendous changes In
limber utilization and In the nature
of forest Industries have occurred
in the 1!0 years since tho first sur
vey was mado, ho said.
"We must know tho facta regard
ing our timber resources to deter
mine the kind of management poli
cies needed to sustain our Indus
tries on a permanent basis," he
declared. 't
The Oregon congressman also
urged approval of a 13 million dol
lar request for forest development
roads and trails, but expressed re
gret that no Increase had been re
quested In funds for access road
construction,
Now Many Wior
FALSE TEETH
With Little Worry
i.JL,,:..,?n'' l,ul! .or " without
llir.1 ,n,rrl'V l"'tt ,triimln,r.
... -uu,,,,,,,, r vn-l r.r. I'll noun
Vi!" ,"'m" "n'l mo" comfortably.
Thti peasant powtltr h. no jrummy.
laoty, p..,,- t, or r,rln, ,M,-
rS.ut ""! " ataalina inon.a.M,!).
u.l rASTfckTII i any diuf atort
Assorting that over-rlpo timber
on thousands of acres la going to
wattlo each year because it Is In
accessible, Stockman aald "a few
million dollars for the construction
:it roads Into audi arras would pav
off hundstimelv In facilitating the
harvest of timber at Ihn peak of Its
volumo and quality, in hastening
request to carry out research Into
the regrowth of new timber on the
area, and In Incroascd returns to
the treasury."
Ho favored a (1,08:1,3711 request
A Quiet Time
Was Enjoyed By All
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brand Iff
Tho local newspapers praised Po
lice chief (Jim. Cyro Resentle
Wednesday for a peaueful four-diiv
pre-lenten carnival.
Only 30 fatalities and 3,300 In
juries occurred.
Among the fatalities wore five
murders, 13 tralflo accidents, one
fall, one poisoning. Normally car
nival fatalities average nine a day.
for timber sale nilmlnlutrallon on
grounds It will return added rey.
vnuea to I ho treasury Uirough 111
creased miles; urged acceptance ot
a ;no,titiu reipicnt for lire coiMml,
contending It would result In re
duced los.'iea ol natural rentiiuiirs
In reduced emergency fire fighting
obligations: and ciidurnod n I3l,:i7
refluent to curry out research Into
(ha control of Hulognton weed.
BUILD mm PVrOMMMC&
BUILDING BLOCKS
r
PEYTON
I 111
bCO.
MiRKIT r.
II
"SPORTSMENS NIGHT
Friday Night at Methodist Church
' 7 to 10 P.M.
Demonstrations by locol iportsmon and movios on fish
inq, hunting and vacation travel. Opon to the public.
Bring family (or good entertainment. Light refreshment
icrved. 50c per person.
9th and Pine
Phone 3U
1
s
'
IN BOUQUET-FRESH PASTELS
1.98
lovely sheer acetate ninons in freh-a-prinotinia
colors, bedecked with loca or embroidery. Some In
new, shadow-checked textures. Well-made, hem-typa
seams prevent ravelling. Whlte,pink,blu,moiie.32-38.
WIDE CHOICE
IN RAYON
2.98
Skirts you would never
expect to find at only
2.98, in the season's
latest rayon fabrics
suitings in tiny checks,
gay plaids or solid gab
ardines. Some with self
belts, high-rise waist
bands for blouse tuck-in.
Come In, try them on.
In springtime colors.
Sizes from 22 to 30.
2-SKIRT CAROL BRENT,
Black and colon 9.98 Sing 9 to 13
Wards offer you 2 new spring outfits for Ihe price
of one. The jacket is of checked rayon suiting, with
skirt to match. Extra skirt of solid color rayon.
Skirts hove six gores, swirling 58-lnch sweep.
FOR GREATER SUIT VALUE IT S "D0NCASTER" AT DON'S
By J. Schoeneman
w ic i iiiim i ii eyre ine dcst
A Leading Consumers Report Says
"They're The Best For Their Price"
We Want " You" To Find Out That They're The
Best W
DO
Ml
OFFER
FREE --ONE WEEK ONLY
Mark Twain Shirt (3.95)
Tie (1.50) Socks ' (75c)
With The Purchase Of Any DONCASTER Suit
JfflM SHIPMENT
mM m
l$m) ARRIVED
120 No. 7th
6th and Main
Ph. 4519