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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1947)
Trespasses On Timber Land Up An abnormal number of tim ber trespasses are continuing to occur on the O. C. and public domain lands under the jurisdic tion of the bureau of land man agement in Jackson, Josephine and Klamath counties, according to E. K. Peterson, district for ester. During the preceding six months 15 new trespasses have been discovered, involving 886, 000 board feet of timber with on appraised single value of $5443.95. All cases are being settled on the basts of double or triple stumpage. In trespass cases not reported by the tres passer, where he has failed to have the property lines clearly indicated by a competent survey or, triple stumpage is demanded on the basis of gross negligence or deliberate trespass. At pres ent average O. & C. stumpage prices in southern Oregon, triple stumpage amounts to $28.00 per thousand board feet. In the vent settlement cannot be made with the trespassor, the mill which receives the logs stolen from government lands is liable. Logging operators are again urged to have all their property lines accurately run before start ing to fall timber. If a trespass does occur, it should be reported promptly to the O. & C. office in Medford. If the operator does not report the trespass, it will be discovered sooner or later, the persons responsible located, and penalty payments required on the basis of current stump age prices at the time the tres pass occurred. Recent trespass cases include: In Josephine county Brooks and Taylor Lumber company, Williams. 7000 board feet: Wil liam Buckley. Williams, 19,000. board feet; Wesley Hassett, Grants Pass, 57,000 board feet; Donald Mayf ield. Cave Junction, 32,000 board feet; Puget Timber company. Grants Pass, 730 lin eal feet piling; Loyd Silva, Grants Pass, 285,000 board feet; H. S. Tharp, Grants Pass. 168, 000 board feet; and J. J. Villair, Cave Junction, 15,000 board feet. In Jackson county Brown and Denny, Medford, 74,000 board feet: Butte Falls Lumber company, Medford, 11.000 board feet; Sanders Bros. Lumber com pany, Medford, 13,000 board feet; Orville Thomas, Medford, 70,000 board feet; and George Yoxal 1, Jacksonville, 80,000 board feet. In Klamath county Tony Grace, Dorris, Calif., 25,000 board feet. In Douglas county Dick Dan. rack. Azalea, 30,000 board feet Crayne Death Told Here Word of the death of Mrs. T. E. Crayne, 69, 325 Michigan avenue, on April 3 in Studley. Kan., was received here this past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Crayne had gone to Studley, their former home for some 20 years, to spend the winter. They had planned to return to Klam ath Falls within a few days, when Mrs. Crayne suffered a stroke. She was visiting at (he home of a daughter at the time of her death. Mrs. Crayne leaves to mourn her passing her husband and the following children, seven daugh ters, Mrs. Mattie Karnes and Mrs. Mildred Karnes of Studley, Kan., Mrs. Mary Morgan, Burl ington, Colo., Mrs. Wilma Mann, Toppenish, Wash., Mrs. Nora Ferguson, Mrs. Opal Dawes and Mrs. Marguerite Perkins of Klamath Falls, two sons, James end Robert Crayne, also of this city; 23 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren as well as a host o relatives and friends. Major Surgery Keith Chil dcrth, route 2 box 549-X, an employe of Klamath Machine and Locomotive, had major sur gery Monday at Klamath Val ley hospital. State Income Tax Returns Due April 15 Complete Accounting Service Gans & Hatten Balcsny Pat'i Berber Shop US No. Ik FhoDf tt m Drive Starts To Furnish Food For Europe's Babies In response to the nationwide aiiDcHl of the American Friends Service committee, an outright gift of one million packages of baby foods for the hungry chil dren of Europe was announced today by H. J. Heinz 11, presi dent of H. J. Heinz company. Pittsburgh. At the same time Hcing stated his company stands ready to make a girt of addition al millions of packages of baby food by giving one package for every package of Heinz baby food purchased by mothers throughout the United States during the week beginning April 7 and ending April 12. In making this announcement. Heinz said. "There can be no lasting peace while millions of children in Europe go hungry. America promised that with vic tory would come food. This promise was a messase of hotse hope for a better tomorrow. H. J. Heinz company realizes that these millions of packages will be but a small part of the total amount of food needed: vet no contribution is too small." The first million nackaees nf baby food are now readv for shipment. The food will be dis tributed throushout Eurono hv the American Friends Service commute, a Quaker relief organ ization, whose representatives will personally supervise deliv ery to the children. The Quakers win auot me tood to the need iest children rpearril.v nf nn. tionality or religion. Cominentine on the conmanv'e offer to match purchase for piir- PUMICE SAND FOB Brick Mertar ana Plaster Dara.l. PIOMPT DELIVERY WESTERN PUMICE SAND CO. 25S I Ikerlela Fh.ne tit Check Popular Albums pi BLUE SKIES ALBUM Bine Crosby - Fred Astaire. M.70 MILLS BROTHERS Barber Shop Ballads M.70 Q GUY LOMBARDO Featuring the Twin Pianos S3. 93 DENNIS DAY SINGS S3.93 KING COLE TRIO Volume 1 or 2 . J3.31 MAIL and TELEPHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED i f"N CHARGE IT Jt Jk (All prices Include federal tax) n g-harwin's Vs RECORD DEPT. 701 Main "Happiness ENTERTAINMENT AT LAKESHORE INN chase, Mr. Heinz said, '"We be lieve that American mothers will welcome an opportunity to take an active and effective part in the feeding of hungry children. Our offer means that the orig inal contribution of one million packages can be increased sev eral times and every mother will help to feed a child In Eu rope when she buys Heinz baby food for her own. Chiloquin School To Sponsor Dance CHILOQUIN, April 7 A dance sponsored by the local high school in suppor. of Pan ther Tracks, the annual, will be given in the high school gymnasium on Saturday, April 12, with music by the McDonald-Morrison orchestra of Kla math Falls. This is the first school year since pre-war time that the school has had a commercially-printed annual and it will have one radical departure from previous year books. This issue will contain no advertising which is usually in cluded to pay for the high cost of printing. It is hoped that everyone will back the dance on April 12. so the student body can write off finances of the annual in the black rather than the red. Vodka, also known as vodki or wodky. is made from potatoes and maize. 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JOHNNY BOND Classical Albums n EXOTIC MUSIC Andre Kostelanetx f MAHLER Songs of m Wayfarer ..$3.19 ..S3.10 VICTOR HERBERT Andre Kostelanetx M 23 fl I'eec Stern In Violin Selection From "HUMORESQUE" SJ 23 -) RICHARD STRAUSS Der Rosenkavalier . 14.03 The No. 1 Value in Low-Priced Radios RCA Victor with the "Golden Throat." 6 tubes including one rectifier tube, 5-inch sneaker $30.95 Headquarter!" Phone 8B21 Home Repair Estimate Big Klamath county's nuu-furm home owners will spend an esti mated $1,267,000 on repair and modernization work during 1947. At least a third and probably more than half of all dwellings in the county will be improved tliis year, according to estimates released by the Tile Council of America. "Increased supplies of building materials and easing of restrictions should mnkc pos sible a record volume of home modernization throughout the country," said F. B. Ortman, chairman of the council's resi dential construction committee. The county's 10,703 single family homes will account for most expenditures, the study re revealed. Painting is the moot often wanted improvement, with Mother of Four Lost 45 Pounds Slender Graceful Figure Mr. Dorothy Snod grots.. ol Indiana says: "t formerly wrurhH 170 lha. and woie tire 40. tly using the At 1S Viumin Candy Reducing llan. tuve cut my Wright to U5 Ihe. and csn wear sii 1 1." Ytxir csprmnce may or mav not he the same as Mrs. Snorlg r a', but why not try the AYDS way? You cat pirnty . . . but mil too much. You don't cut out any meals, starches, potatoes, meats or butler . . . You .imply cut them down. You eat delicious AYUS as directed to help dull the appetite, making it easier to eat leas white you lose weight. No drugs No laistiees No exercise Harmless. A lS aie fortitied with iumins, minerals and other nutrients. Try AYDS 30daV supply only S3 StHt Bmi on the very first boa if you don't get trail la. Call or phone. Cl'IltIN roi DRI'Oa WAGGONER'S PHARMACY rear est Is Was raauVaV Don 1500 Iff Done, Frwa f II 4014 I J Dmi Sin I I IJ about a third of all owners planning to redecorate home ex teriors or some room of the in terior. About 13 per cent of all dwellings need new roofs or roofing repairs, and large mini- behi will have witterpipe re paired, bathrooms tiled or show ers installed during the year, ac cording 10 me report. IN MEMORIAM . Hi loving memory of George W. Duke, who passed away April 7, 1945. Ida Duke and Stanley, tiCKt1 .tWIHS CO., Wise. Ore. t G A' II . T m ii.-m m . Homogenized CCDfaffB(tfIh F(aDD It's here ! . . . and it's wonderful ! Now you can have rich, creamy "full-of -flavor" homogenized milk. Ask your grocer . . . or call 3181 for immediate home delivery! Medo-Rich costs no more ! ORDINARY MILK Look at the pictures and you can see every particle ing . . . and you'll be amazed how your family will do of fat is broken up and evenly distributed throughout , light in drinking this rich, croamy ull-of-flavor milk, each bottle of Lost River Medo-Rich Homogenized Milk. Infants and children like Medo-Rich Homogenized Milk This means easier digestion . . . richer tasting because better than any other. TRY IT TODAY! Ask your grocer there's "CREAM IN EVERY DROP!" Wonderful for cook- ... or call 3181 for immediate home delivery. , ESPLANADE Fire Board To Name Directors '. Dulo for an election of new btiui'd of directors of the south auburbuu fire district has been set for May 0. Petitions for Now In Stockl Van Heusen Separate COLLARS IU IYS 6th k Main A lies.' Ovelfr rasW III KAI I) NKWS. Klamalh r Ota. signing wero given to men do .tiring to run for boui'd positions lit u meeting of tho Suburban Iriigiio Krldiiy iilglil, Tho elec tion will be held at the homo of Ned Smith, ft!) Ill Sliustii way. Members discussed plans fur Bring Your Home Repair Questions to Us! If you plan to fix up and attend to noctiiarr repairs on your homo this spring com on In and talk It over with us todayl We'll be glad to help you plan a practical, economical repair pro gram, and, of course, we'll supply the top quality, efficient materials you'll noodt Convonttnt payment plant arranqodl HOME SUPPLY CO. 2324 South 6th St wa HOMOGENIZED MILK PHONE MONIIAV. Afrit t, Hit, rag. Hlgwl obtaining building from Newell fur use In communlly ....-i ........... .rriM 1'Iim m'tt. . una iuhkiiu ". . mined structure will bo muvtid lu the corner of Slmstn way and Miidlsiin, CliiTsiftcd ATlBring Result. Phone 3U 3181 ) o