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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1959)
WHnixdav. .T'llv 1. 10i "DENNIS THE MENACE" Fire Closure Wagon Train Tours idono HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Fa'N. Ore LAVA HOT SPFUNfiS, Idaho (AP) The Oregon Centennial aon train pushes on to this Southeast Idaho town today. The 11-mile journey to here fi-Am thp train's overnight camn- site on a backwoods trail will be one of the shortest uaily trips on the cavalcade's 2,0u0 - mile - plus I trek. ! I The journey from Independence, j Mo., to Independence. Ore., is a; highlicht of Oregon's Centennial celebration. ' Thursday morning, the train plans to head (or Pocatello, 34 miles away, and arrive Friday to set off the city's Frontier Daysj rodeo celebration. The train will stay in Pocatello until after the July 4 weekend to1 kvoid heavy holiday traffic on the highways. AT SUMMER SCHOOL, Gene Strchlou of 5531 South Sixth Street, Klamath Kails, is attend ing summer school at Wisconsin State College at Kau Claire. He is one of 54 teachers of high school I science participating in a National Science Foundation Institute from June 15 through July 24. Dennis told us to meet him here, okay ? LEAVES FOR DUTY Pvt. Larry Davis of the U.S. Marine Corps left Monday, June 2!) for San Francisco, where he will take electronics on Treasure Island. He has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Davis, 4729 Shasta Way. OPEN DAILY T.OO P. M. LAST DAY! INDEX PERSPIRING NEW YORK (UPD The city's new weather discomfort gauge the Temperature-Humidity Index got its first real workout Mon day on the hottest day of the year. With the temperature al 96.1 degrees, the T-H reading was 85, or five points above what is con sidered thoroughly miserable for everyone. , PROCLAMATION Southwesterly along the South side WHEREAS, the unregulated use of the river to the West line of ef certain forest areas is. in my judgmont, a menace to lile and properly because of weather con ditions and the existence of an excessive amount of debris on the ground, and Sec. 31: thence South lo the point of beginning. Permits lo enter (he above area may be obtained at the following places: Klamath Forest Protective As- WHKREAS. upon the showing of sociation Headquarters, Klamath the Stale Forester, it appears toalls' "'"son me lo he necessary In close to unregulated use the lollnwing area designated as: Bly Guard Station, Bly, Oregon AREA NO. 10 . P KLAMATH ASSOCIATION - Green Springs AREA NO. I P - KLAMATH AS-;"". SOCIATION - Moulder Creek Area: I Beginning on Jackson County Beginning at the SW corner of; line at Northwest corner of T. Sec. 31, T. 35 S., R. 15 E.; thence S R. .5 E.; thence East 12 East 4'ii miles to Ihe South li j miles; thence South 6 miles; corner of Sec. 35; thence North li thence East mile to Topsy mile lo the North i corner of Grade Road; thence Southwester Scc. 35: thence West 'a mile; ly on Topsy Grade Road to Cali thence North 1 mile; thence West fornia lino; thence West on State to intersection with the North Fork line to Jenny Creek; thence North of the Spragun River; thence. on Jenny Creek to its convergence iiiiwinrlnrftfria CARNIVAL vfisr coast stiom ar All New and Different! NEW RIDES NEW SHOWS NEW THRILJ.S GREATER THAN EVER! KLAMATH FALLS July 1st 2nd - 3rd - 4th and 5th 6th and Division Sponsored by Klamath Basin Round-up Ass'n. Special Rides for the Small Fry Follow the Twin SEARCHLIGHTS to tho Big SHOW GIGANTIC MIDWAY with CHILLS and THRILLS tor EVERYBODY THE BIGGEST SHOW IN THE WEST IS HERE! HEY KIDS! Win A Bicycle Free At the Carnival! 2 Bicycles Given Away Free at 5 P.M. Sunday, July 5th At Carnival Grounds Get Free Tickets for Drawing I at Carnival Grounds! with Johnson Creek; thence North erly on Johnson Creek to Jackson Klamath County lines; thence North lo point of beginning, ex cept Ihe right-of-way of- Ashland Klamath Falls highway, the Cop co Road from White Star to the California state line and the Clov er Creek Road lo Lake 0' The Woods lor through travel. Permits to enter Ihe above area may be obtained at the following places: Penny Springs Guard Station Weyerhaeuser Camp 4 Lincoln . Guard Station Klamath Forest Protective As sociation Headquarters, Klamath Falls, Oregon AREA NO. 12-P - KLAMATH AS SOCIATION - Yamsry Ml. Area: All lands included in area bound ed by a line beginning at a point at the Northeast corner of the NEV4 Section 6, T. 31 S., R. 11 E.; thence South 1 mile, East 4 mile, South -2'j miles, East Yt mile, South 6'i miles. East V mile, and South 2 miles lo Ihe South township line of T. 32 S., R. 11 E.; thence East along said line 10 miles, North 2 miles, East 2 miles and North 10 miles to the Northwest corner of Sec. 4, T. 31 S R. 13 E.; thence West 2 miles, South 1 mile. West 8 miles, North '4 mile. West 1 mile. North la mile and West 2 miles to the point of beginning. ' Permits to enter the above area may be obtained at the following places: King's Cabin . Klamath Forest Protective As sociation Headquarters, Klamath Falls, Oregon Weyerhaeuser Camp No. 9 AREA NO. 13-P KLAMATH AS SOCIATION - ltnrsrglnrii-s (Camp 6) Area: Townships 33 and 34 S., R. 14 E.; that part of T. 35 S R. 14 E., North and West of North Fork Sprague River; those parts of T. 33, 34 and 35 S., R. 15 E.. West of Sycan River. Green Mountain -drift fence and North Fork Sprague River: and that part of See .1 T .IK S I? 14 V Vnrlh I of North Fork Sprague River: ex cepting the road Irom the Ivory Pine Mill to Weyerhaeuser Camp No. $ and Ihe Paisley Road run ning along the North side of the North Fork of Sprague River. Klamath Fall. Ori-ion Servtnf Southern OrpRon aim iorlllf-rn la.rnriila Publiihcrl daily cxrept Saturday hy Southern Orr.nn Publishing Company Main at Enplanail Phone Tt'xi-do 4-Mlt FRANK ll'NKINS. Editor KILL JENKINS, Manaclm Editor FLOYD WYNNE. CU Editor Eolrrcd aft sreonrt i-lnna rofttt.r at tha pout office at Klamath Tall, Orraon. on Aueuit 20. ItfOA. under art of Cnnsrrti.. Man-h ;l. IR70 s,H-nnri-t'la postage paid at Klamath Ealli. Oregon, and at additional mailing offices. SUBSCRIPTION BATES Carrier I Month . s 1 Ml Permits to enter the above area'require the entrant may be obtained at the followingl (1) To refrain from. smoking ex- places Klamath Forest Protective As sociation Headquarters, Klamath Falls, Oregon Weyerhaeuser Camp 6 Weyerhaeuser Camp 9 cept in places designated as safe in said permit. 12) To build no open fires ex cept in places designated as safe in said permit. ' 131 To have as equipment when Rly Guard Station, Bly, Oregon u.s;ng camp(ires, except when trav- rving s vaoin leling as a pedestrian or camping NOW, THEREFORE, I, Mark O.jat improved, designated and post-, Hatfield, Governor of the State of'ed campgrounds, tools specified. Oregon, by virtue of the author-1 by the forester as suitable (or ex ity vested in me under the provi ltinguishing (ires; sions o( ORS 477.156 do hereby This Proclamation shall be ef proclaim the unregulated use of j fective from and after the 30th day the above described areas to be of June, 1059, and shall remain unlawful and that said areas shall in full force and effect until the be subject to entry only through 31st day of December, 1059. : permit to be issued by Ihe forest- j Done at the Capitol in Salem, er or fire warden. Pursuant to; Oregon, this 24th day of June,! ORS 477.158 the forester may dur ing periods of fire hazard condi tions, refuse, postpone or restrict issuance of such permits when necessary lo prevent danger to life or property. The permit shall 1959. . Mark Hatfield Governor ATTEST: Howell Appling Jr. Secretary of State Teachers raiiyisni Pet FEATURE; a-i04lO:fD She . was a "BRAT" everyone loved! v atvw r SJF '-ar: ; - CHCMaScOPE DAN DURYEA JAN STERLING 3 McCORMACK TLOS CO-HIT! A t 1 il mm JtaBWr lOCKMAHONEY lf'tt uiLotni nunnu ffl UNOA CRISTAL C5 'DIUUFMMI COURSE COMPLETED Army Pvt. Ancil E. Lewis, , son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Lew is, 14nti Ivory Street, completed the light-vehicle driver course re cently at Fort Ord. He received eight weeks of training in the prin ciples of automotive maintenance, driving military vehicles under va rious conditions and the defense ot his vehicle during combat. TODAY! OPENS 6:45 THE MURDER TRIAL THAT SHOCKED THE WORLD...! rm lowttrnw UtllMMKII SUSAN HAYWARD in the true story of Barbara Graham I - Sm Oamx Wtm 'CTf IWt Ian Wnle, U T0NY CURT1S SIDNEY P0ITIER I jOU '""The Defiant Qnas"! Q i u u U O WILLIAM HOlDEtl P nn tin oo , 1 w d VI ft Month! .. 1 Yfur Mull - In Adviinca 1 Month Month! I Yr . 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