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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1963)
IPAGE-4A HERALD AM) NEWS. Klamath Falls, Oregon Sunday, December 1. IK r M 3L - i' Vr- .v hv2 f x. o; p?.! -5- v v-5r i - ' ' ?1 RANGER TELLS HOW TO SELECT CHRISTMAS TREES Bud Twombly. supervisor of the Klamath Ranger District, is urging families intending to cut their own Christ mas trees in the Winema Forest this year to observe a few simple practices in tho se lection of such trees. Twonbly remarked thit trees growing within 15 feet of each other are fair game for the woodsman's hatchet, while all others should be left to grow into marketable timber. Although symetrical, trees growing in clearings gener ally are not good Christmas tree material because they have a more rapid rate of growth, and the branches, therefore, are usually too far apart to have, a pleasing ap pearance. When selecting a Christmas tree trom a cluster ot pines or tirs. iwommy Bridge Players Slate Dinner Party, Election The annual election party and dinner ot the Klamath Falls Unit Committee of the Ameri can Contract Bridge League is slated tor Sunday, Dec. 8. at the Winema Motor Hotel, the committee has announced. Entertainment and dinner will follow a masterpoint tournament scheduled lo begin at 1:30 p.m. Non-playing spouses of partici pants in the tournament arc ln- People Read SPOT ADS you are now. vitcd to attend the dinner, set for fl:.'IO. Ixk;iI duplicate bridge results follow: Klamath BC (Saturday. Nov. 23). NS, 1, Ethel Davis-Bonnie Vandcnbcrg: 2. Dick and Anne Briggs; .1. John Lake-Dorothy Rogers. EW, 1, Jean Puckctt, Katie Lake; 2, Christine Goble Kathleen Thompson; 3, Dorothy Schupp-Gcrtrude Tolle. Results of the early bird tour nament at the Lakcshoic BC Tuesday are not available. The regularly scheduled Thursday tournament held at the same club was cancelled last week because that date fell on a holi- I day. Thanksgiving Day. reouests that the tree cutter choose any but the tallest, hardiest one of the group. Smaller trees which grow beneath the branches of loftier ones may also be cut, be cause such specimens compete with their larger neighbors for soil nutrients. This competition results in slowing down the growth rate of the bigger trees. In photo at left, Twombly observes a tree less than 15 feet from a large stand of timber which, therefore, is suitable for cutting. In the other photo, Twombly extends his arms as a measuring aid and determines that the tree at left is farther than 15 feet from its nearest neighbor and should be left intact. ,Sfa)or (fsuecfeT9) Dr. Neil F. Black will be in his new offices at 917 Pine, Corner 1 0th beginning Monday, December 2nd A I "1 . A. f- Ail' RocAy bfi-ZeZe v 5 effw WoocsJcA J?eoc Indian Haad fcrmath Falls L 1 27 Miles .mrf CD Test Planned Monday Another test of the Klamath Falls nuclear defense warning system has been scheduled for noon, Monday, Dec. 2, County Civil Defense Director J i m Watson iaid Friday. The test will be the second ftnee Nov. 4 when Watson an nounced that the air raid sirens located at four points through out tlie city would be sounded on the first Monday of every month. The master siren is located at the Medical-Dental Build ing, Main and Ninth streets, while three smaller units are on power poles at Lakeview Avenue and Trinity Street, Eb erlein Avenue and Washburn Way, and Patterson and South Sixth Streets. Three signals will be sound ed. First will come the "alert," a steady blast which will be sounded three minutes to pre pare the community for any furthcoming emergency. Next will come a five-minute pause, followed by the "take cover signal" which will lie sounded eight seconds on and four minutes off for a riod of three minutes. After tlie latter alarm there will he an "all clear" signal, a steady high pitch blast that will continue (or a period ol one minute. Grand Jury Returns Session's Final Report In its final report, tlie Klam- I accused of attacking Lawyer ath County Grand Jury returned 1 .e Williams with a knife, and Carl Franks, a Lakeview resi dent formerly of Klamath Falls. Cake of ffo WooJs 2 At,6s CHRISTMAS TREE CUTTING AREAS Families desir ing to tramp through the woods in search of their own Christmas tree this year may do so on Winema National Forest lands within 35 miles of Klamath Falls. Permits to cut trees within the boundaries noted above will go on sale for $1 each Monday, Dec. 2, at the headquarters of the Klamath Ranger District located in the Veterans Memorial Building and the Pelican Guard Station, near the Tomahawk Ski Bowl. Permits will also be sold during 7ree Cutting Area xaahkk weekends at the scaling station north of the Lake of the Woods-Rocky Point Junction (see map), as well as at the district headquarters. Individuals are entitled to purchase five permits, which allow them to harvest at many trees. Information relating to Christmas tree cut ting areas in the northern part of the county may be ob tained by contacting either the Chiloquin or Chemult Ranger districts. BICYCLE CODE SACRAMENTO lUPD - A new section dealing entirely with bicycle riding has been added to the California Motor Vehicle Code. one true bill, two secret indict menls, and three not true bills lo Circuit Judge Donald A. W. Piper, the district attorney's of fice reported Friday. Another grand jury will be impaneled to serve for the reg ular six-month term next n day and w ill go into session im mediately to consider cases not completed by its predecessurs. Named on the true bill was Wilbur Harrington who was charued with tiie burglary of Karl's Shoe Store. Judge Piper continued Harrington's arraign ment until next Monday. On one of two secret indict ments. Maurice Patrick Riley and Willa Cltire were accused of obtaining money and prop erty by false pretenses. Miss Claire is in custody at the coun ty jail, while Riley has been apprehended in Josephine County, where he first will be prosecuted on a similar charge. District Attorney Dale Crab tree said. Released from custody on the not true bills were two peo ple charged with assault with a dangerous weapon and one oth er accused of larceny by bail ee. The latter was Marv Folger, Crescent, who was alleged to have illegally taken an automo bile belonging to William May field. Exonerated of the assault charges were Gertrude Harvcll, charged with having threatened Talmadge Rooks with a gun. One of several matters to come before the new grand jury will be the case of wife-slayer Eugene Anguss Beicrle, 48. who latally shot his wife. Gloria Faye. tl. with a bullet fired from a rifle, Nov. 22. Following a preliminary hearing in district court last Friday, he was bound over to the grand jury on a charge of first degree murder. Obituaries POOAWILTZ Cltrence Emil Pooawiltl. SS. ditd In Salem. Ore., Nov. 30. H63. Survivors. Brother, Al, of ih'i C'lv; sisters. Ye mie Hosschilcl, Wisconsin Rapi-ls. Wis . Anna Yunqer and Bernice Olsen. SI Cloud, Minn., Helen Kreemer, Auburn, Calif. Funeral services will be an nounced by Ward's Klamatn Funeral Home. - LEWIN Bernard Nalhdn Lewin. 76, died here Nov. 30. 1963. Survivors: Daughters. Lena Cook, Redlands, Call'-, and Vi enna Womn. Pfnkia. Calif.. ''0 two grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Funeral services' will be announced by Ward's Klamath Fu neral Home. Christmas Tree 'Season' Starts Monday Several thousand people will visit special areas in the Klam lional Forest during December lo take advantage of the dis trict's Christmas tree culling program, District Ranger Bud Twombly has estimated. Beginning next Monday, Dec. 2, and continuing until Sunday, Dec. 22, the Klamath Ranger District will offer Christmas tree cutting permits to the pub lie at $1 per permit. The per mits will be sold during the hours of 8 a.m. through 5 p.m. daily in the district, office al the Veterans Memorial Building and on weekends in the Scaling Sta- eMMBHHiiaUUIHH DANIEL'S SHOES CLOSES ITS DOORS FOREVER! IT mm OUT Or mlwm FINAL CLOSEOUT CONTINUES TO THE BARE WALLS! FURTHER REDUCTIONS WE MUST CLOSE OUR DOORS QUICKLY! SELECT FROM SUCH FAMOUS BRANDS AS VITALITY, TRIM TREAD, POLL PARROT, RAND, RANDCRAFT AND OTHERS. HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE, BUT HURRY! WOMEN'S Dress and Walking Heels FANTASTIC GROUP! FAMOUS BRAND NAMES IN ALL SIZES. MANY COLORS AND STYLES. SAVE ONE HALF OR MORE! VALUES TO $18.99 5-$7-9 Out they go! Doiens of styles, colors TEEN FLATS r,c;9 35 For Nurses Waitresses, Beauticians! DUTY SHOES:X ' Save Half! Casuals and For Women Reg. to 9.99 Every pair must qo! Men's famous brand Values to $20 Heavy duty styles Men's famous brand WORK SHOES Out they go! Boys Sixes 31 1 to 6 quality DRESS SHOES Vo9,u9c9: Now . Hurry for these SPORT SHOES Every pair must go! Men's famou DRESS SHOES 57 $5 $6 to to $6 to 15 17 $7 OPEN MONDAY THRU FRI, 9:00 A.M. WOMEN'S FUR LINED LEATHER SNOW BOOTS IVftwf ftnlittir Mtlnrt vtn btUr tbt raan ilirtt, ?! Mfi Hi rliMt yiktk! VALUES TO $14.99 NOV9 & 11 TO 9 P.M. SATURDAYS TILL 5:30 daniel's SHOES FAMOUS POLL PARROT Children's Shoes I c h pair properly fitted with cor vtn during thit quitting buiintis talt. Hun ry nd Sovtt VALUES TO $6.99 3-$4.$5 lion at the junction of the i not be cut because Ihev Brow l?n,.t... Di.,ll t- nf ll,A U'flnJr - Road, near one of the tree-cut-ting sites. Similar permits for the Chilo quin and Chemult Hanger Dis tricts will be available daily at tlie respective headquarters of those districts. Locations where trees may be cut in those areas will be disclosed as the per mits are sold, according to Norm Gould, staff member of the Winema National Forest. In the Klamath District, trees may be cut in two areas. The first is located about two miles east of Lake of tlie Woods along a logging road, and tlie other, at a lower elevation, is situat ed nearly five and one-half miles east of the lake and adja cent lo the Dead Indian High way. I'eople desiring "silver tip" Christmas trees will probably find numbers of that species at the higher elevation near Lake of Ihe Woods until snowstorms make the road impassable. The lower site will be accessible to the public despite the severest of weather conditions, Twom bly said. Purchasing a permit does not necessarily entitle an individual lo lake home any tree he linds in the cutting area, Twombly staled. He asked permittees to spare trees which are situated 15 feet or more in distance Irom other growing trees. Such trees should rapidly and develop more quick ly into marketable timber, 1 Twombly explained. He also urged individuals to , trim tlie branches from the stump left by the freshly cut i tree. These branches continue to absorb food through the root system of the tree and deprive nearby trees ot those nutrients. Twombly also offered a tip to those persons who will cut their first Christmas tree this year. People have a tendency to over estimate by one foot or more tlie height of trees in a timber stand. To determine if a tree is equal in height to your require ments, the best method is to stand next to it and gauge its height with your own. The next step is to cut down the tree. When possible, it is usually bet ter to cut the trunk at a point about one foot below the low est branch of the tree, Twom bly observed. I You , out " g, H Refinance Your Home -A- Lower Monthly Payments Lower Interest Rates If Your Property Qualifies 30 years - 534 Interest. On newer type residential property in restricted areas including and comparable to, Moyina, Lomo Linda, Welt Pork and parts of Hot Springs. No loan fees or closing costs other than title fee. Principal and interest $5.84 per $1000.00 per month, or $116.80 monthly on $20,000 loan. Contact us if you would like to (1) Reduce your month ly poyments; (2) Obtain additional funds for investment or other purposes or; (3) Refinance in connection with sale. BARNHISEL AGENCY 112 S. 8th St Telephone TU 2-3461 (gifts hjl GD.iSjrurij How did O. Henry's Christ mas masterpiece coma to be written? You'll read thit interesting background at well at the classic story it self in a beautifully illus trated story-strip version prepared exclusively for thit newspaper. Starting Monday Jjeral&anilcUrjs PRETTY GOWNS & PAJAMAS FOR LITTLE CHRISTMAS BELLES Preltv aowns and Daiamos bv Town Girl will gladden the heort of any hide Christmas Belle- Find Ihcm in. colorful, worm cotton flannelette and brushed acetate nvlon. Here's a practicol gift . . . and so cute too. COTTON FLANNELETTE Granny Gown $3 SIZES 3-6x COTTON FLANNELETTE PAJAMAS SIZES 7-14 Green Stamps BRUSHED ACETATE & NYLON PAJAMAS S5 SIZES 7-14 MATCHING ROBE $8.50 USE OUR CONVENIENT CHARGE, REVOLVING CHARGE OR LAY- AWAY PLANS. Oregon Food Shopping Center AVALON and SHASTA WAY SiT MAIN STREET