if)' i i i r. t l i i ti r M i .. i. ; THE KLAMATH NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE SSVE? Sontomber 2, 1933 . HUNTERS GET WIDER RANGE IS SEASON BALKM. On.. Bant. 1. (UP) Oregon huntnra may look lor- wanl to wider oi'en win Ihle a.asna, In stale (am cvmmls alim announrtd. As ' game lilnle fiava Increased, many areaa pre vloualy cloaad ara now open to Hunting. Thla year, for h tlrat tlma la many aaaaona, I ho lama com' mission baa aatabllahad an open eeasnn on elk la portloue of northaaalara Orafnn. All klmla of lama la reported lo ba quits plentiful, with ieeptlon of auita hana and whlla-lallad deer, fur which all bunting la prohibited Ihla year. Nrw Reason Conform I.lrauaa faaa ara aat at 13 for Or.mB raaldanta and IM for non-residents. Oreaon alk hunt ers mual In addition purchaei 6ii el la and non-ruldanta par to. ' Thla year for tha flrat tlma lha aimll and grouse aoaaon went of tha Cascades baa bacn mada eonrurrent wltb tba Chlnaaa pheasant aaaaon. Tha mov baa h.en adtroratad br aportamao for aoni years. Ileiciilnttone re garding hunting nf mUrntory alar fowl will ba Issued aa aonn aa Inatruetlone -- ara re ceived from tha federal advisory board. ; . - i Reiulatlone imposed1 br tba gain commlealfin IncHida: Elk: Opan aaaann, Oclober IS to 89. Inclusive. Opan territory, all of Ilakar county i Wallowa enuniv nurtb of baaa Una and wnit of Ininaba river; alt of Union and I'malllla counties ex cept about IO..00 cra lu Conic lln sprlna araa; baa limit, oua bull alk having two pr mora polnta on lthr born. Dwr: Opan aaaaon. September JO to October 8. both data In rlualya, tor buck dr wltb " forkad horna. Bat limit, . two Columbia black-tall dar or ona mula daar. with requirement that both daar tage mual ba sitacnea to mula deer. Chlnma pheasants: Opan la- aon. Oetobar It to October II 1nrlu.lv.. In Clatsop. Columbia Waahlnslcin. Yamhill. Polk, ni ton. I-an. I.lnn, Moualaa, Cooa Jnaapblna. J a c k a o n, Marlon Clarkamaa. Multnomah, II Hirer, Waaco. Sherman, Ollllam Morrow. Umatilla. .Wallowa Union. Rakar. orant. Crook Klamath, neacButee: Oetobar 15 to November It In alr'Seur manly. October 0 and October It only betwaan halt hour be- forw aunrlao and aunaat In Har nay sonnty, wttb bag limit three male pheaaanta on each of two daya. Hag llmlta In other conn tlaa named four mala pheaaanta In any ona day. or eight In any aaren consecutive daya. it 11 un lawful to take mora than one f.mal pheasant la any aeren oonaacuttya daya. Hungarian partridges: Opan Maaon. Oetobar It to October SI la Waaco, Sherman, Morrow, Umatilla, Wallow. Baker and Malheur eountlea. Hag '-nlt. four mala blrda la any ona day and aot to exceed eight Id any oren conaecutlve day. Mountain and valley quail Beaton. October IS to October SI In Yamhill. Marlon, Waaco, Sherman. Qllllam, Morrow, Uma tilla, Daachutea, Crook. Lke, Klamath, Jackaon. Josephine. Carry, Cooa and Douglaa eoun tlaa. Bob White quail: Season No rambar 1 to November It In Malheur county. Quail llmlta, ten blrda In any aeren consecu tive daya. Booty or blue grouaa and ruffled grouaa or native pheaa anta: Braaon, October It to Oe tobar SI In Clatsop. Columbia. Tillamook. Washington. Mult nomah, Cleckamaa. Yamhill, I. In coin, Polk, Marlon, I.lnn, Ben. ton l.ane, Douglaa. Cooa. Curry Joaephine and Jackaon conntlea; September SO to .October St In Waico, Sherman, (llllltm. Mor row, Umatilla, Wallowa, -Crook, Klamath, Harney and Malheur countlea; Booty or blue grouaa only September SO to October II In Grant conniy. Ornuie hag limit, fonr blrda on any one day and -eight In aaven conaecutlve daya.- - . Madam, Save This Valuable Directory Meea h Mil ef Hie Weeds ef Indie Tee. ovoHaMe In vow, eeet eteally. (eve It, It taMa yee t ,lena wbet ts ntla . ladle Tea ... t.e weal Hie loaei wtSefe the world's net le ! grown, lech ef Hteio brands Is tree' sme Hied wh Nie Mep-eMndla above). In addition la the brand noma, to gvorantee thai yee M getting genuine Inetl Tea. t Ilrand Nam On a! at A -lor India Uenlrrs Rnaiiiirt Intlln CylnN.rt.A lirnlera Mannr Ornna Pehne....Alt llHler l'riit ninrst ,.......A II llralers 0lifvM Wr ki IisnUra IJaht nf Anlsi.,lN4endeMt 1ttriM l.tifUf Strike All lirnlera IHIIIhiN Uallav All l)er Miinnrh Indepona Umeer tltkn ...Msaelt'a A Reiall Bforra rrifta nt India -.e....AI Dealers Trier's India .......AM Dealera 1 Mm V California People j Injured In fttnhap Mra. Joseph Vavar and daugh ter of Huntington Ilea, h, Calif., received minor Inlurlea In an automobile accident Wadnaaday iilalit (l inllna iinrib of Klamath Kali, on Tha Dulloal allfornla blahwav. according to an acci dent report f Haiti In tba aher- Ufa otfic lata Thurailay. W, N, Silo, MuCormlcK-Deer- Ina machine company representa tive uf xur.0 Mulroae, filed the rapiirt and alatad he waa blinded by Halite of approuchlng care and collided with ona drlveu by Mra. Vavar, lloth car a war near Hie cen ter uf lha road, according to Ilia report, Dlala police atated Mra. Vavar and bar daughter re ceived treatment and continued on their trip. DRIVERS TARDY IN E BALKM, Sept. 1, (API About 100,000 drlvera of automobllea have yet to renew their opera- tora licensee aa the law re quiring new permlta berotnea en forceable today, the secretary or atate'a office announced. William II. Hammond, In charge of that division, atated at least 800,000 renewal have been made alnre the 'act was passed, while about 10,000 ad ditional have taken out original licenses. During tha past week the dally average lasuaiye of li censes was more than V.000. The atate police authorities announced today that they would begin requesting new lioensca today, and any driver found not qualified under the law would be aubject to arrest. Temporary receipts that licensee have been applied for will suffice nntll tbo secretary of atate aenda out the licensee which will be within two weeks after driven have qualified and paid the fee. Tha new licensee are good for two year. Hop Yard May Sign NRA Pledge BALKM, Sept. 1, (API Carrying th N. R. A. consumer pledge campaign to the Oregon bop yarda waa conaldered here today by "general!" of the local recovery program. Many hop worker trade In Salem. Shortage of pledge carda here la holding up the plan at present. Almost all th 660O allotted to Salem ibav boon used. r. use all their skill to make these delicious graham crackers more delicious! they are I . . . wafer ture, more appetizing in appearance! Sun shine Milk and Honey Graham Crackers are distinctively different, you will discover! . . . And Sunshine Bakers wisely select only the finest ingredients . . . milk, honey, and graham flour ground to a special fineness. No wonder these golden-brown lor school lunches ... delicious after the movies or (.(KINC-H'II.KS IIISCIIT CO. ' rorllnnd OPE OP L An Inaugural program mark Ing the Impending opening of tha new Tule Lake high acbool was held at the American Legion ball in Tule Lake on Tbumday eve. n Ing, th program Including ad tlressoa by Htm. Vierllng Kersey, California atate auperlntetident uf public Instruction, and I'rufee sor A. O, Hlun, of Cltlro atate college, regional supervisor of vocational agricultural Instruc tion. An outline of the alma aud offerings of the new acbool waa presented by District Huperin tendent A. U. Orant. Oreetlnga from neighbors were gtended by Superintendent Cbar lea J. Torasou of Modoc county: Principal A. K. Street of Malln high arhool; Principal H. J. Hen drlckaon of Merrill high acbool: Principal Hoaa Stevens, of Al lures high school and Prlncrpal W. T. Atklna of Dorrla high school. Response to these greet ings were niade by Superintend ent L. S. Newton, of Slsklyuu county, and Principal Ucorge Klebe and stuff o( Tula Lake high acbool. Presentation of the achool waa made by the trusteea of the Sis kiyou union high achoul district, and responsea on behalf of Tule Ijtke were made by Charles Hell, of Tula Lake elementary school board: Ralph Granger of Wlnema elementary arhool board and Wcatslde club; M. W. Cher ry of the Carr district elementary achoul buard: Mra. Helen Davia, president of the P.-T. A.; L. E Tlllotaon, master of the Tule Lake grange; T. K. McMurphy, prealdent of the Tule Lake cham ber of commerce, and LeHoy Klrby, commander of th Amer ican Legion. Th new building for th Tule Lake high achool la now under conaiructlon, and will not be completed In time for Ibe open ing of the acbool year. Pending ita completion, classe will be bald In tha American Legion hall. Extension Service Warns Hog Producers The Oregon Stale college ex tension aervlce has aent out a warning to bog producera against haaty action In Belling pige and brood sows before the emergency hog production plan under the ne ir -:.re fS9k-3t ' HIGH CELEBRATED Sunshine Bakers And such crackers - crisp, smoother in tex squares are nourishing any time with milk! s t f if. r''fANo window bakeries or asaUiaeMMtit. federal ' agricultural adjustment act goea Into effect, which will be aa anon aa arrangeinente can be completed. In aome Instances farmers have already been tba vtetlma uf cut-throat buyers who hope to reap the premium paymeuta lo ha made by the government on plga weighing fr'im 26 to 100 pounds, aud on tone of Z76 pounda or over, ; IGOT1 PEftK Irrigation on th Klamath protect la falling off rapidly, ac cording to officials at the local bureau of reclamation and only one month more of the season remains to keep ranchers busy. On September 30, at 4 o'clock in th afternoon the headgate are closed and Irrigation la over for another year. The volume of Irrigation water baa been reduced lOtt second foot In th past two days, of ficials staled, and only 445 sec ond feet were aent down the "A" canal Friday. Th volume has fallen slowly but steadily sine th peak of tha aeaaon which was tot second feet of water on June 20 and SI. Waters from tb Klamath river flowing tbrougb tha diver sion canal to Tule Lake have been cut off for aome time, but beginning Monday the reclama tion aervic will . atari sending water from Lo,t river through th diversion canal Into Klam ath river. Irrigation of potatoes and alf alfa Is virtually over at present. With th cool nlghta evaporation la much leaa rnpld and little or no water will be needed for these crops. There will be some Irrigation of pasture landa and new aeed Inga during tb nett SO daya be fore tb water la turned off. Puncture Weed Appears In Modoc ALTL'RAS. Calif. For the sec ond time puncture weed haa made Ita appearanc In Modoc county, this time near th Kelly Bros, ranch, about five mile west of her. County Horticulturist Tboe. Brllee 1 working oo .It eradica tion. Som yeare ago aeed of the weed were carried Into Surprise valley by a traveling show, but eradicated by prompt measure. Brilea haa aent out a local broad cast asking the farmera to watch fur Its appearance In other parti of the county. . r js. .w-s. 'w. mSl '-r-ve a,' ff e- eWf iti Hf A FY Sri, ' GOU P TO PLAN LA! T BALKM. Sent. 1. W) Consld eratlou of atate legislation and Diilille education In order to fur tlier guard against forest loss will be given by a committee of three appointed by Governor Julius L. Meier today. Tbe ap pointment waa made a a result of th disastrous fir th past three week In northwestern Oregon. C. J. Buck, regional forester: Lrnn V. Crnntralller. atate for ester, and Thornton T. Munger, director of th northwest forest experiment station, were placed on the committee. Time to Investlicate. In making tbe appointment the governor said, "I am won dering If In our legislative pol icy wa bav listened too much to the timber operator wno; wants to operate, or tbe hunter who want to bunt, or the laud clearer wbo wanta to burn re gardless of th hazardous weath er conditions, or the vacalloniet who waiita to go when and wher b pleasea. - I "I believe It la high Urn we. ar finding out where our pre- j eut policy la leading us and what can be don tu prevent man mad forest , condition which maka possible the conflagrations we 'have bad In different parte of the state during tba laat few year." Reputation Excellent. "Tbe dlsastroua forest fires In Oregon the last few years, which have caused destruction of mil lions of dollars In timber value,"! th governor said, "prompt me 1 to aecur a report aa to their 1 causea In tb belief that public intereat demanda that everything within reason be don to mini- mli tb recurrence of auch fire.. j "Oregon hi reputed to hv th moat progressive foreat lavs and . tbe best atate-wide protection or-1 ganitation of any slat In th union and yet I can't help be-; llevlng that aomewber In our ; policy of timber operation and use of th forest for recreation al p.urpose we have neglected to place that protection around ' our forests which a prudent and 1 thoughtful people should de mand." Gasoline consumption In the United States during 1932 de clined 6. per cent. NAMED IS GINS ES fflL ounsmnt GRAHAM CRACKERS. 1 the Ml 7 4-H Club Stage Achievement Day CEDARVItXK, CftHf. Undr lha supervlilon of County Ktrrn Advisor Jack fluyea, tha w i-H club ataxH an Achievement day at wblih 88 boya and lirls were con testa Ota, - A varied pro rnm marked tha day'a procwd Inica and rloa competition waa bIiowq in th vanoua conteata. Prize wJ mi era for tha irlrla netNllttworlc project were: Lout Hawkins, flrnt; Corrln Vlnyard, Hwond, and Fay Kennedy, third. In tha agriculture projects, Karl Wlmsun won first prise, Glenn Kreehorn acond and Marjorie Tyeryar third. Tha firat contest a Itinera will have a tn-day sea- slon at tbe Htate 4-H club at Da via next month. I'lBMHIIKH PAHHKg NEW YORK, Rt-pt. 1, (AP IS. Thocian Howard, 4, pub- II b Her lor tb last ten years of tb New York Presa, a iportlng papr, and Identified for up wards of 80 years with b4rse racing aa a writer, died this morning of a heart attack at Ha rat ok a, S. Y. ws DO ova MM -aaBaaawaw BaB.aaaw3aMMMtaaia mm 'mmmsr FEATURES FOR SATURDAY HAMS, Lb. .. lQVod Swift' Ovenized. ' Beef Roast, Lb.. 10 Fryers, Lb 20 Large, freah. Leg o' Lamb, Lb. 20 Bread-Butter Pickles 25 2 Jars CAKE FLOUR PlUsbarjr with new handy alfter, Large pkg GELATIN Old English Aaaorted flavor. 4 for . m Fruit Jar 1 f Presto BaU V Maaoa Quaru I T If r Catsup M G. A H. Brand g Large Bottle - J Coffee Tk. I Golden West i I 1 lb. Can J; 27 BISQUICK - , Peanut Butter , Bake heanliful biscuit. C II C Hoody'o. Ja' Cl tf Large Pkg r 2 Lb. Jar ?)r Coffee Ginger-Ale. Coffee s212sl;r:ssl SUGAR Fine GranulateU Pure Cane 10 Lbs Malt Syrup Blue Ribbon. 3 Lb. Can 812 MAIN ST. S.P. FREIGHT CUT RATE Reduction of th freight rata on potatoes from Klamath falls to Rogue Itivur valley polnta waa announced by tbe Southern Paci fic company on Friday, effective Immediately. Tb reduction, which applies to shipment of potato from th Klamath country to Ashland. Medford, Grants pass and Cold Hill, will amount to nearly 40 per cent saving over former rates, and la mada for the par pose, U, L. Graham, district freight and passenger agent an nounces, of widening th mar ket for Klamath potatoes. Movement of Klamath potatoes to th Itogue River valley points baa been quit extensive in tha past, and hlth erto baa been chU fly by truck. The movement last year amounted to th equi valent of about 850 carloads. BACON, Lb IfW Light leaa Koatera. ' HENS, Lb 17 Strictly freah. ' Leg o Pork, Lb. . K4 Half ear whole. Boil Beef, Lb. ... ftf Rib and Brisket. Sardines Finest Xor-. weciaa. oliv 4 for F0RMAY Th Perfected Sbortcnlna 3 lb. can 29 GRAPEFRUIT Del Monte, Fancy Florida. No. a Tin 19 2 for CANTALOUPES Lare aixe Vtne-ripend Firm Mrlona 25 i 3 For . SBELL PEPPERS Large fancy 3 Lbs. APPLES Gravetuteina 5 Lbs II Vj CUCUMBERS Fancy long green UdH 5 For TOMATOES Fancy Koguo River 391 Box SUNSHINE Treasure Wafers In Cello Bag Pound ... 29 FLOUR Anchor lira ml. 49 Lb. Sack ... 52 Wesson Oil Pint Can . .. -S Right Reserved, to Limit Quantities Closed All Day Labor Day WEATHER Th Cyclo-Stormagraph at Ua derwood'a pharmacy continue 14 record a fair weather pressure and indication ar .favorable fof a contlnuanc of present oondl tlona. Th Tycoa recording tfcermom etftr registered mail mum and minimum tmnperature , Friday aa (ollowst High 76; Low, 49. Forecast for next 2 4 hourer Fair 1th moderate temperatures. The United States reclamation service reports no precipitation for the 24 boors ending at p. m, Thursday, 9.6t for the sea son, 12.1 S normal, 11.44 last year. The season' maximum, 102 (official) on August U. M SaMt. UllH BalltraU. a eta st pauioun imvwata 1114, Eggs Fresh extra rJ9 la carton. 2Doz .49 . v $49 PHONE 541 Cq far Ctrf-ahaavWrC1 SultCt X, fJlJvf. lr4 ruw ta U4 m4 4(C arrjfv B""11 ". !. Hiaj Y M awV-1 Ta iltiP. Bav V ri V Ta.f ymmr Ul. attk fa . ' L, jf rai.f arsTTra wnew t mm J skaiiu riLiAM4tMkMw r MSMlftfeft-BalltraU. 27 Vinegar I to Bulk 1 GaL I M vv mh J m a White King V f Washing Powder & I f .... PL-ee I f Mavonnatsa F BUST FOODS " 1 . ; )