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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1958)
FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1Q58 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE 3 A Game Commission Clears Up Misunderstandings About Type Deer, Doe Hunts CITY BRIEFS By OREGON' STATE f.A.ME COMMISSION ' We've mentioned the unit hunt system for taking antlerless deer several times before but consider it worth brinsins up repeatedly in order to acquaint as many hunters as possible with the new program. Despite the excellent coverage by newspapers, there will be some unhappy hunters who fail to get Hie word or fail to understand fully Just how the system will work. We'll do this as a question and answer forum: . Q. What is the difference be tween the unit hunts and the con trolled hunts? A. The unit hunt areas have been established as permanent management areas whose boun daries may encompass one or more deer or elk herds or deer or elk herd ranges. Controlled hunts are not permanent and encom pass small areas within units where special attention is required. Controlled hunts are set up pri marily to alleviate agricultural damage or to lure hunters into remote areas where a greater harvest is desired. '. Q. My license agent has only one type of application card. Is two elk? A. No. Xo fee Is charged for the unit or controlled permit. The permit validates your unused elk tog for the designated area and time. Q. If I kill a buck during the regular season may 1 still hunt on the permit? A. No. The permit is not valid without a regular unused deer tag. The controlled and unit elk permits are also not valid without an unused elk tag. The $5 controlled deer tag is valid by itself in the designated area. Q. I have a unit deer permit while my hunting partner does nol. May we hunt together? A. Yes. You and your partner may hunt buck deer anywhere in .the state during the entire season However, if you have not filled your tag before the unit season begins and you intend to hunt for a doe. you must hunt within your unit. Your partner may also hunt with you in your unit for buck deer. Permits are not transfer able. Q. How soon must I apply to be in on the drawings? A. The earlier the better. Dead lines are as follows: Antelope and Square Dance The Merry Mix-, Klamath Union High School at ers will square dance Friday, Au-12 30 p.m. Salurday. August 2. gust I, at the South Sixth Commu-! Buses will leave promptly at 1 nity Hall at 8 p.m. Ladies please I p.m. for Camp Esther Applegate. bring cake or pies. I Notice to all .Master Masons. Baked KuIp A halii-t fnnrf sali-lthe 10th annual outdoor meet of this the card to be used for alii Wallowa controlled hunt, August types of hunts? A. Y'es. Insert the name of the species to be hunted and the area or unit in the designated space. Use a separate card for each tpecies of big game. . Q. May I apply for both the unit deer and controlled deer areas? .'A. No. A hunter may apply for only one permit or tag for each tpecies of big game. He may ap ply for one deer, one elk and one antelope but not for two of each. Q. Does the unit permit allow me to take two deer? A. No. The permit allows the holder to take a deer of either sex within the unit and during the time for which the permit was issued. Both the regular deer tag and permit must be attached to the animal taken. Q. Does the controlled deer tag allow me to take two deer? A. Y'es. The controlled hunts require a fee of $5 for an addi tional deer tag. The additional fee and tag allow the hunter to take a buck on his regular deer tag and a second deer on the con trolled tag. In some controlled areas' the deer may be either sex, while in others it must be an antlerless animal. Q. Does the controlled elk or unit elk permit allow me to take Yreka Guest Talker Y'REKA Judy Reynolds, who represented Y reka High School at the Girls State in Sacramento in June, was guest speaker at the recent meeting of the Ross Neil on Unit No. 122, American Legion Auxiliary, Yreka. The executive committee of the auxiliary held a meeting following the business session, at which time the group discussed plans for its booth at the Siskiyou County Fair to be held August 15 to 17. New officers for the Ross Neilon auxiliary for 1958-59, who took over their duties at the meeting are Geneva Thomas, president; Grace Cousineau, first vice presi dent: Dee Thomas, second vice president; Cora Heath, secretary treasurer; Emma Ahlgren, chap lain; Margaret Wintering, histori an; Jeannete Broce, marshal: Marjorie Madden, sergeant at arms; Laura Nell Layton, Hazel Jerden, Helen Whiting, executive committee. Unit chairman include Peg Orr. rehabilitation; Grace Cousineau, membership; Dee Thomas, poppy; Gracie Kouts, community service; Helen Sherman, Girls Slate: Cora Heath, publicity; Selma George, legislation; AnnabeJ, Burkct, par liamentarian. constitution and by. laws; Leotta Robinson, education and scholarship; Dee Thomas, na tional security; Emily Bigelow, Americanism. Emma Ahlgren. past president parley; Ruth Rider, radio and TV and musician: Ruth Hurley, Pan American; Leotta Robinson and Estelle Isaacs, auditing commit tee. 6; deer management units, August 111: all other controlled deer hunts, controlled elk and unit elk hunts, September 15. Q. When will the drawings be held? A. Antelope and Wallowa con trolled hunt drawing, August 11; deer management units, August 25. other controlled deer seasons and elk seasons, September 22. Q. How soon will I know whether or not I have been successful in the drawings? A. Hunters who are successful in the drawings will be mailed their permit or tag within a week following the drawing. Q. If I am not successful in the drawings, is there any other pos sibility of obtaining an either-sex deer permit? A. Yes. If there are tags or permits available in some other controlled or unit area following the drawings, unsuccessful hunt ers may reapply for the surplus tags or permits. Q. I hunt in a party of four. Would it be best for each of us to file single applications or for the entire party to file on a single application? A. It depends on whether all four of you wish to obtain the either-sex permits. By filing a sin gle application for the group you oil her get permits for all or lose out completely. Losing out com pletely also applies by filing sep arate applications. You decrease the chances of all four obtaining permit by filing separately but increase the chance of at least one in the party being successful. Q. What do I do with the appli cation form after I have filled it out? A. Mail it in a large, legal size envelope to the Oregon State Game Commission, 1634 SW Alder, Portland. Do not fold the ap plication form. The application form is the IBM card used in the drawings and will not go through the electtonic machines if it is folded. Any folding or other mutil ation will disqualify the applicant. will be sponsored by the Ground Obsenrr Corps Saturday, August 2. starting at 10 a.m. at the Low Cost Supermarket for the pur pose of raising money to help pay the insurance on the (iOC post. Members and friends urged to do nate foods for the sale. Tripp County South Dakota pic nic will be held on August 17 at Ml. Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon. The entrances to the park are on Southeast Sixtieth Street and on Stark Street. Potluck lunch. All former Tripp County residents are invited. Swim Parly National Guard Wives will get together for a swim party tonight, August 1. Meet at the new National Guard Armory at 7 o'clock and return to the ar mory after swimming for refresh ments. Old-Time Dance at the K. C. Hall will be held Saturday, Au gust 2, from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. as usual. Music by the Smoothies. Everybody welcome to come. Dance or Swim Teen-agers and college students are invited to dance or swim to recorded music at he municipal pool Saturday night, August 2, from 7 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Thongs, socks or bare feet are in order. The fee of 50 cents per person will be used to help send the swimming team to the swim meet at Roscburg. Girls who are to attend the first session of Girl Scout estab lished camp at Lake of the Woods ore to report to the buses behind Crater Lake I.odse. No. 211 A.F. (t A.M. will be held at Cra ter Lake National Park. Saturday. August 2. The lirst section starts at 9 a.m. Lunch is at noon. The second section starts at 1 p.m. Dinner will be served at 4:30 p.m. An Oiecon and a California de gree will be put on at this meet ing. Former residents of Klamath Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Zetz man have returned lo Klamath Falls after living in Ashland for 13 years. They are now at norm1 at 2450 Darrow Street. Mr. and Mrs. Zclzman arc parents of Mrs. Frank Eberlein. Zoleima Nile Club will sew for the Shriners Hospital at the cabin of Louise Estcs, Lake of the Woods, Thursday, August 7. Meet at the Estcs home at 834 Eldorado at 9 a.m. Take a sack lunch. Vacation Bible School at First Church of the Nazarene, Garden and Martin streets will continue Rotary Chief Speech Cited Rotary clubs in 110 countries and geographical regions throughout ihe world are united in an en deavor to promote international understanding, good will and peace. That was the message ol l-oslie A. White ol Albany. Oregon, governor of District 511 of Rotary lntprn.lluin:il in aHHr.iinn th Rotary Club of Klamath Falls Fri-1 w'lsi,' al Zurich, program was established, 1.076 Ro tary foundation Fellowships have been awarded in 65 countries for study in 43 countries. This fall, Charles Reynolds, graduate of the Albany High School and of Stan lord University, will enter the Uni- Swilzerland as (lay noon at the Willard Hotel, fol- the Rotary fellow from District lowing a conlerence with local Ho- 511. tary otneers and committee chair-l "VV,th feHowship and service to oiPcrs as us keynote, notary pro In addiliim to the activities of vides a common ground lor 4ti2, Ihe more than 9.IUHI Rotary clubs 500 business and prolessional exec- wimm tneir own committees to times throughout the world, re promote this objective. Gov. While gardlrss of differing nationalities and re- explained. Rotary International has awarded grants of more than $2,600,000 in the past 11 years through its program of student fel lowships, which enable outstanding college graduates to study one year in countries other than their own. as Rotary ambassadors of good will. Since 1047, when this through August 8 from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Age groups from 4 to 14. There are songs, games, crafts and stories. Theme this year is "Getting Acquainted With Jesus." Neighbors of Woodcraft will meet at the K. C. Hall, 8 p.m. Au gust 4. Phone TU 4-5111 or TU 2-2531 CASCADE & MEN'S HAND LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS 330 So. 7th and 11th and Klamath or languages or political ligious beliefs." the Rotary district governor emphasized. In addition to the promotion of international understanding." White continued, "special empha sis is being placed by Rotary clubs in this district on a wide variety of community betterment, youtii welfare and vocational service projects." The Klamath Junior Livestock Show, sponsored by the Klamath Falls Rolary Club, is scheduled for August 17-19, it was announced by Adolph Zamsky, club president. Chiloquin Man Faces Two Jail Sentences Alfred D. Isaacs, a Chiloquin resident arrested for drunk driving while his license was suspended, faces jail terms both here and in Portland. District Judge D. E. 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