Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, July 22, 1954, Page 7, Image 7

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    THURSDAY, JULY Tl. iyo4
1 IE KALI) ANU NhAVS. KLAMATH FALLS. OKKGON
PAGE SEVEN
Lava Beds1 Tours Held By Rangers
TULELAKE Interest la in
creasing in the naturalist programs
at the Lava Beds National Mon
ument according to Kay Knox, act
ing superintendent. More than 20
visitors took the trip to Pern Cave,
July 18 and some 60 persons heard
New Poultry
Term Proposed
The term "strain" In poultry will
have a stricter meaning as a result
of a new definition proposed for
the National and Oregon
Poultry and Turkey Improvement
plans. It will mean stock bearing
a given name produced by a bree
der through at least five genera
tions of closed flock breeding, ac
cording to the State Department
of Agriculture.
That means a producer has to
keep all his birds under his own
control and can't add any birds
from elsewhere. When he has done
this, he can advertise a certain
strain of chickens or turkeys.
This is one of several new pro
visions being written into the plans,
which are voluntary associations of
breeders working under national
and state official agencies to im
prove breeding stock. The changes
were adorned at thn .Turin Hotinnai
Plans Conference, and now awaitJ
ratmcation of the federal departr
ment of agriculture.
the lecture in Mushpot Cave, give
by P. Quentin Tomich, ranger-naturalist.
Keith Murray, monument histor
ian, new arrival on the stafr. Has
been a member of the advisory
board oi Washington Slate Parks
and is a professor at western State
Teacher's College, Belliugham.
A collection of Indian artifacts
and oiher historical material has
been loaned to the museum at the
monument headquarters by Sieve
Rudisell, first local resident to an-
light saving time. The tour will end
at noon. Clothing suitable lor nis-1
ing should be worn and lunches
should be taken. "
The same day and the following ;
Sunday, colored slides of the Lava :
Beds will be shown in Mushpot;
Cave, 3-5 p.m. The show lasts;
about 30 minutes. . I
August 1, visitors to the monu
ment will be tasen on a trip to:
Sunken Valley, Mammolh Crater,
and Heppe Caves. Those going are
to meet at the Indian Wells Ran-;
ger Stntion 0:30 a.m. daylight
time. This tour will last uniil 1
p.m.
Children's tours are scheduled
w uArinffinv Julv 9S and Auk- !
ust 4, on the subjects of birds wild
flowers, trees and animal identifi-l
cation in addition to a tour of the i
mUSeUm. L.UIU.M &HUUIU w .
Tours start at 10 a.m. at the In
dian Well Ranger Station, end at !
the campground.
ah innrs are conducted by ran
gers of the Lava Beds staff.
PRAISE
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Taylor, commander of U.N. ground
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praised the record of the Ethio- I
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message on the birthday Friday of!
Emperor Halle beiassie.
SP Announces
New Controls
Push-button railroading Is ex
panding this summer on the Sou
thern Pacific's lines from Eugene
to Crescent Lake.
L. P. Hopkins, superintendent of
the railroad's Portland Division,
said today centralized traffic con
trol installations are being hooked
up to a central control panel at
Eugene at the rate of about one
aiding a week.
Seven 8.P. signal crews, he
added, have completed the intri
cate installations along approxi
mately 21 miles of line so far, link
ing Eugene with Springfield and
Mohawk Junctions, Natron, Doug
ren and Dexter.
The railroad plans, to complete
the 95 mile circuit to Crescent Lake
by mid-November, which will bring
to 273 the total miles of line over
the Shasta Route under centralized
traffic control.
CTC, Hopkins explained, is a
complex electronic system by
which a dispatcher can better con
trol the movement of trains, so al
lowing heavier-than-normal traffic
loads to be handled more efficient
ly over a single track.
The project, part of a large scale
Southern Pacific modernization
program, is costing the railroad
about $3,800,000.
RAY KNOX
swer the pica for a return of his
torical material to be used in the
proposed expanded museum.
Sunday, July 25 there will be a
guided tour to the petroglyphs and
south shore of Tule Lake. The tour
will end at Captain Jack's Strong
hold. Those going should meet at
the petroglyphs. at 8 a.m. day-
TENT
REVIVAL
Evangelist C. Perdue preach
ing, lick prayed for in every
service. Stortt 7:30 each
night on So. 6th St.
KF Accountants
Named To Board
Two Klamath Falls public ac
countants have been added to the
board of governors of the Oregon
Association of Public Accountants
by virture of their chairmanships
of major committees of the organ
ization. Frederic Lawson heads the an
il u a 1 tax conference committee
which will arrange for the 1954
Southern Oregon-Northern Califor
nia Tax conference, among others.
Walter Fleet has been named
chairman of the public account
ants' committee on cooperation
with the Oregon bar. He
has been chairman of the Klam
ath Falls chapter of the OAPA.
ITS NEW-
AND REALLY DELICIOUS
JERRY'S
Fish & Chips
Heat 15 Minutes in" 350 Degree
Oven and Serve.
Fish Cooked in Batter and
French Fries
THIS TASTE TREAT NOW AVAILABLE IN THE
FROZEN FOOD SECTION OF YOUR LOCAL FOOD STORE
FROZEN FRESH
PRE-COOKED
JUST HEAT
AND SERVE
A PRODUCT OF
Jerry's Fish Mkt.
822 Main St.
Klamath MEAT Center
710 PINE
YMCA BLDG.
DON STROUD
Telephone
2-3322
WALT COOL
'BEEF TOAST lb.29'
ROUND STEAK 49'
SLICED BACON 59'
BEEF BACON 591
HAM .... ib. 59
PORK SAUSAGE 3M
GROUND BEEF 3 1
BACON PIECE 59c
FRANKS 39'
CLOSED SUNDAYS
TURN TO THE RIGHT PLACE
IT'S GRIGGS AND CARL'S
Prices Effective Fri. and Sat., July 23-24.
Klamath Falls and Merrill
1 mQS
.Grade "A"
Small DOZ.
CABL'S &m
M.
i
mm
55
Morrell's Pride
Larqe Siie
Half or Whole
Center
Slices
Colored - Ready
For Tne Pan
lb.
C
35
39
Beef-- Liver 3 73
Wieraers De,Monte fl5f
Lunch Meats vJL 49
Ground Beef 3 - T
35
35 iiyj
n f7
Sunshine Soda ft OO,
2 - 59c
CI
lb.
FRESH CAUGHT
Salmon
Honey Maid
Graham
White or Cider
- I WJ. I -J M A
Local wurer baaa or mcua-unu a nj
Broken
Cove
Fresh Silvers
TRY A "DOUBLE
AA" BRAND f.
FRESH l
FRYER
C '
lb.
J
Crackers
Crackers
Vinegar
Butter
Shrimps
Oysters
Aerovax
Catsup
Fruit Cocktail
Clorox
KoolAde
Hot Sauce
Gallon
Del Monte
Assorted flavors
Del Mont
3i
303 tint
r a
6 45c
Gallon
pkg.
ljffiN? CARNIVAL Pls
1 g' 10-lb. 1.49 I
I S PLAIN 49c J
JLgp CHOC. ' 49c .Jl
Pumpkin
Royal Club
2'2 tin
2-- 25'
Zucchini
Squash
or
Yellow
Sib.
Cantaloupe
' Red Bluff .
Yellow Mooted
3 lb.
Bananas
Golden
Ripe
21b.
PEPPERS
Thick
Meated
21b.
25'
CORN
Fresh
Ashland
First
Of Season
Doz.
A9
kcARNATION
ff(0f fMILK
8 for 851
(Jjj! f PICKLES 12 GaL
PLAIN OR KOSHER
DILL
59
f Sea Tanq
f' Grated
I Tuna Fish
l Vl tin I
mmwt
.SERVICE!
GRIGG'S.
FOODS
SHASTA WAY - STEWART LENOX - MERRILL
Del Mont
f 303 tin
Peas
I 2 FOR I
35y