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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1952)
tVEDNICSlWU', Al'KII, 30, lUM HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE NTTffl ' I I W'WMH if I I fmffm- M I'M I -.1 L' '. tf7 r-rn Sr- Yi, tm.rj X' H. laa Am. U m Ml wwwom Klamath, Lake Counties Get Forest Fund Shares mont, Recording to Foraat Service eHlmate, and It afford some ol the moat popular deer hunting In the West. During 1 1151 McDonald's of fice cntlmatea 10,700 leer were killed by humeri on the forest, In cluding the special antlerlesa deer hunt. ApproxUnalely 35,000 persons en tered the forest to hunt during deer season. BAD FIRM The 1061 fire season was one of the most severe on record for the Fremont, McDonald reports, with 4,338 acres burned over In 78 dif ferent blatea, Three of the flrea were of major proportions, Tho slue of the Fremont can be Imagined by consideration of the fact that H includes 3,316 miles of roads, 107 miles of trails, 471 miles of telephone line and 48 lor est radio Installations, ' Income from Fremont National t nth received $1411,848 from the Pre ir. , i r. iimhrr -iilr,, uru.lni ! nionl, representing about 39 cents and other sources dtirlnif the 1 IO 1 llhml yeur amounted to a 1 .4.1 acre, according mi repori oi juiiii 1':, McDonuld ol nupcrvisor. Tim tol nl income was l .780,870. of which l,7Ml,n came from nhIc i of limber; 1-iS.liH iruin grafting Ices and tl.OHH from miscellaneous, oourccs. an acre IIOAIIM, 'I It AII H Ten per cent of the receipts Lakevlcw forcul '"'"s ones hi inr lurwi mi iuu and trail and the other Bi per cent ffocs Into the United males treasury. Timber cut on the Fremont In IBM totaled frc.102.fMO board feet, compared to u MM) cut of 134,. MA OOfl hfKjrf U'ft At nUinl 111,. ino ni'" ni"i loreitl Is estimated lo contain a 1.71:1.037 ncres, ol which M.fWxoM vo)ume of five billion board acres are fedcra ly owned lying m 0( Uwlr nowlnK a cut of In Klamath and Lake counties. , about 80,000,000 board feet a year One fourth of the Income is paid on a sustained yield basin, Ui inn counties where the loreal Is : rjUrllll( J06 ft ttal of 147.000 situated In lieu of taxes, so the lree W(.r(1 ,,iunicd on 323 acres of 1001 fiscal year payment to Line i Ion.t Hml und u,c CllInp Crcek County tolaled '2!i0.l4 and Klam- uurI1 abuul 1.000 acres, was rc- 'seeded to ponderoria pine by hell- copter. j Some 12.200 head of cattle and 38.000 sheep were permlted to I Kraze on Fremont lands d jrlng the 1051 grazing ..cason. About 40,000 deer spend some months of the year on the Fre- Grade School Show Friday Thu annual all-grade school mu alc production Is to be held this year at the Klamaih Union High Kchool auditorium Friday, 8 p.m. 'Ibcme lor the extravaganza will be "Our Binding Youth." 1 1 J I t'' i' ' v! I y v. X HOME FOR GOOD Albrrt lor for the Smillicni I'julfic. nf local Ti;iIiiiii;isI(t IHifoid not nny imint'tliale plitiis. 11. Hoks miiili: his la.il trip ycMenlay as passfiiKt.'r coiulut Here lie's holding uraiiilson Thomas, who Kds the hand Knijjht. Ross has lict'ii with the SI' for 45 yens, anil has U.S. Steel Net Income Down NL'W YORK i Untied States KloffI fr,r l.l....u. , .... j Featured on the program will be .nlei" 'Zr ' todis." rl u combined chorus of MO voices ....,. .,,,,,.,, Tl,i selected from the various grade ; mi-n-, ,u..l in i iV u m s REV. ROY B. McKEOWN Outstanding Evangelist of our Day CALLED "Billy Qnaltam lite Second'0 with Him will bt THE GREAT SINGER conunuii three months Sunday Night Concert Set I1"-'"""- share, for tlie first : 'I be enllre production t under 0f 1002 Idlrectorshlp of Harriet Mueller,: xhis compared with $48.663 781. -I elementary vocal supervisor Blie.or $.62 a share. In the like period a bit about grading bulls al Ihe I""'" 'kSS. FleSuS "- . a ,..,..,..,., n"1'" lJbsugh, Ellen Hullhan . Directors ordered payment of a demonstration. Ijeanclle Hlnions, Jane Craig and dividend of 70 cenu a share on the Uclnre the show all our 4 II club Ixiis l.lnu. grade schcwl music common stock .the same as In prc calves were weighed, line k a list ! teachers; Rlcliard Relnholtz. art ccding ouarters. It ;: payable June ol Die pounds icr day gamed by supervisor. r.on 10 to stockholders of record May 9 UK- calves: Rodney Wright 2 4 lbs i;aiuii won.MH .cluli o be made by Jiick's moth ,er, Mrs. Itlslry, , Mrs. Alt. ass.,tnnt elub leader planned to take ilie member swim 'Hie First Presbyterian Church Cliolr will present a concert ol sac led music Hominy evening at the I'hunii it.i an annual coiilrlbulluu to the church building (und Dnector will bo Andrew l.oney, and Mrs lieoige Ml Inlyie ill be the Mgnnlsl. 'Ihe choir has SO members. 'Ilie piogiam Is free, and the public Is nulled. An ollellng will be taken during the cunlest. Miss Ruth Lobaugh will assist at pianist In the Mozart siting ' IVio in O MaJor," with Mrs. I.cw ts Hornby, violinist and Mrs, Ktf. ward Jolly, Cellist. Miss lObaugh will play si so In the piano and organ concerto "Am dante," by Mrndelssnlm. I 'His members of the Hhosta Hew- Mrs. Marvin Nemeili mil Mug lug Bees put (heir names, addresses Ihe bsrtione solo Dmniimieucc" and hewing I on things that were hv Kcbulieii, and Miss llarneit I made this year, so Mr. Holland Mueller "ill sing Hralun s ' Die King could lake them to the 4 11 Manlacht." spring fair. Hetty Bcala 14 lbs. Margaret fjrala , o Ilia. Leonard Oarrlson 14 lbs.. A peppy meeting was held til 1'e.liy Hrandcjsky 1 11 lbs. Id Hjn. the home of Jack Mlicham by the 1 1 lbs, 1.7 lbs. Ilenrv Williams. 2 2 Isarlh Worms recently. lbs. Dale Williams 2 0 lbs. 2 6 lbs, A discussion on last year, in- " !. ' 1J" w"" lbs. oid books and Improvement tot A Dander was planned lor mo NEW YORK I Two children ol taxi drivers are having ibeir way paid to college bv their dads' boss Daniel G. Arnsleln. president of mliig 'Ihe meeting una closed and two taxi firms, recently presented iben refreshments weie served by Mrs. Illsiy. I Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Hoblmts. his fifth annua scholarship cover' lug all college expenses lor both undergraduate and graduate work, charged. 1'lnkerlon, May LaClalr, Caroline Ward. Mildred Merrill. Setla Spur ting, Leila Newton. James Thorn ton, Pat Murphy. Mary Anderson. Kathcnn Voth. Anne Hulllvan and P'lorence Smith, elementary school teachers. The all-city orchestra, directed by John Drysdal, will present a group of numbers. Tills group i.s assisted by Freeman Younl and contains seleried Instrumentalists from each school. Judy Brainier. Adler Award win ner this year, will also appear as a guest artist. A small admission fee will be RUPTURE HEKNla PILES (Haaionboidi) COION ...STOMACH IruiM (Usui liisrw Initial 1S.00 lll 1:00 Mna.ll,,duak F,l. 01,1 f.oo .. MH..WW.M. y.OM,.ar.e. 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