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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1952)
I'lUmSDAY, AI'ltlL 17, 1052 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE SEVEN j, Wading Pond Re-Bottomed NATIC'K. Mssa. 'Jn The beach mink at Nonesuch pond--but that's tlln why U was planned, Tuwn of Ilc-lnlH. ulrl scouts mid ainnlrur nuj prnfeHnloniil engineers Itrllirivil ill the poncl Tiienilsy lo Hi Inii' iillli'lullv I lid bonch sank In J nit llm right manner. 'ihii nhvluiisly nuoiU dome phinnilnn: The i.lilldicn who line Nonesuch pond nutiiincii Imd coiiinls Ined tlit i lie i ioi ul ' n hiiitiiiii vim too muddy fii' r'unlfn lublf warilug. Kiniili v M. Itiiwliind uf Newton, ii IrnlhiT company engineer whose ilpimhlrr was on nl the tiirr of Ihr wind, decided to do something hnul It. Ho hiit Jntmnry v linn Urn pond was Iro'.rn nearly solid, lie directed lb carpenter In laying out a. hunt nill, lining 19, WW (crt o( spruce, over Iho Ice. On inp nl Hint was spread 460 tons nl sand. A ihr lie melted recently, trie mil nml in thick layer ol sand sunk lo Ihr bottom And now: No more muddy bot. loin t Nonesuch pond. Fire Destroys Lumber Mill ' Cin A NTS FAH8 tV A 1150.000 lire Tuesday night destroyed the Salvage Brolhera lumber mill 35 in Urn southeast of here near Cave Junction. Watchman Archie Maaoner said the explosive lire broke out near an rriiier. He put an outdoor ttaler spraying aystem In operation but It (ailed to hilt the flames. Pumper crews from the Bluie Forestry De partment and the Oregon Cave Lumber Co., saved i large quantity ol stacked lumber. Howard and Herbert Aalvage, owners, operated the mill on a one-nhtlt bals. It had s daily cspnelly of 55.000 board feet. Howard Salvage, who estimated Ihe Ions, said It wsa partly covered by Insurance. YOU CAM SAVE fWJOil Open 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday thru Monday '"" Advertised Price! Effective McKay Mulls Daylight Time SALEM W Gov. Douglas Mc Kay said Wednesday he will decide nest werk whether to put Oregon on daylight savins time. He ssld It would take until then for him to collect evidence to de lermlne If the state's economic interests would be hurt by staying on stsndsrd time. Gov. Arthur l.snglle of Wash ington Is gstherlng Information bout what Washington Btate cities plan to do. II Gov. McKay proclaims fast time. It would stsrt April 71. The law says the governor csit procislm daylight time only to eon- form with neighboring slates and 1 lo prevent the slate from suffering I an economic nanaicap. f i, ' ' Moral Level At Low Ebb? CHICAGO Wl America Is -at Ihe lowest moral level In lis history despite the lacl that American church membership Is at an all lime high, a church leader said Wednesday. Dr. rrederlck C. Fowler. Pitts burgh, president of the NstlonsI Asoorlstlon of Evangelicals, told the Aswclstlon's loth annual con vention that materlallatlo educa tion Is lo blame for "the moral col lar" everywhere ovldent." "What Is the rra.vin for Immoral ity In the Stole Department, where homosexuals were dismissed not for their sin but for security ressons?" lie asked. "What Is the reason for the corruption In the Internal Revenue and other de partments of government, for the admitted chesting In college exam inations, and the other forms of Immorality In the Amerlcsn scene? "It goes back to those so-called' 'brilliant' educators, centered In John Dewey at Columbia, who questioned and then denied the very existence of Ood. and ruled out anv final authority except their own ridiculous and assumed know ledge. "You cannot disregard Ood and Ignore his moral laws snd not expert to reap a harvest of rotten- 1 1 nra." Dr. Fowler called for a return to the concent that the government "Is a minister snd trustee, not a lord: that It Is responsible not to Itself, but to Ood and the people." f Japs to Get Pacific Wheat PORTLAND Ml Seventeen million bushels of pacific norin west wheat about 43 million dollars worth will be shipped to Jspsn under a new gram deal an nounced here Tuesday by export ers. The transaction, which Is with the Jspsnese government, Is the larg est grain deal on record for this legion. Exporters said about half the whral will come from Southern Idaho and Montana, since uregon and Washington grain bins already have been partially ' emptied by record exports during the past several months. The new shipments are expected to raise exports for the 1051-52 Kunnon in more than loo minion bushels. That would be 23 million bushels more than shipped from Ihe Pacific Northwest In any pre vious season; "0ldat40,50,60?" 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