PAGE SIXTEEN
Dairymen Ready For Hearing
When representatives ot ilia Milk
Marketing Administration rt o
their hearing in Klnmnth Tails wx
month on milk prices, local dairy
larmera will be ready for them,
t im... mtriv 111 December,
the administration took recordings
of a hearing Held in me cuy -cil
chambers which indicated only
that if any price change should be
made on milk here the move
Rogue Forest
Sales Told
rari.re KAle of timber
and other fores; products on the
Rogue Kiver miuuimi
totaled si. 191.387.00 for the sis
month period ending Jan. 1. Tils
is one of the highest earnings for
a similar period in the history of
the forest, according to Supervisor
J. H. Wood. Receipts for the same
six months last year totaled 899,
663 00.
The sale of timber accounts for
the major portion ot national
forest earnings, with lesser
amounts derived from grating
fees, resort and summer home
rentals, sale of products such as
Christmas trees, and other uses.
Earnings for the entire fiscal
year 1953 were slightly over
il.370,000.00. Each year In lieu of
taxes, 3d per cent ot ntuiuiwi iuic.
Htn,nn4 tn th CnillU
icuciywa sir
ties In which the national forest
lies. More man S3i2.uw.uu a Dis
tributed for this purpose last year
... a! Dliw Nntmnnl ITnrest
VUl IW5"C -' ---
receipts. Jackson County received
nnroiimatelv 3158.000 00 ana
Klamath County got $135,000.00.
o ii ,mimc nt tn nnuelas
and Josephine Counties in Oregon
and Siskiyou county in lamuriua.
t HiHtinn thn;A counties received
similar division of receipts from
other national xoresis lyiug imui
their Dounaanes. lotai a nmi"'"
County last year was sjjo.ara.ai.
Red Doctor
Gets Medal
MOSCOW The Soviet govern
ment has given one of Its highest
decorations the Order of Lenin
to a woman doctor it says helped
expose the nine physicians pre
viously aroused of plotting to kill
top Soviet leaders.
AH Moscow newspapers today
carried an announcement of the
avrd to Lidiya Fedoseevna Tima
shuk "for assistance given the
government in the matter f ex
posing doctor-assassins.. , ."
LONGTIME TENANT
PITTSBURGH, Pa. lH-Edward
Aakenheil, 83-year-old retired Heinz
Co. department head, recently got
a letter from Postmaster James C.
Smith congratulating him on being
the oldest box-holder at the Pitts
burgh Dostoffice. The former Cal
lfomian has been renting the same
box. No. 403, for more than 50
years. He signed up for it when
he came to Pittsourgn in 190. Al
though he sow gets his mail at
the United Presbyterian Home in
suburban WUkinsburg, Ackenheil
till holds Box 402.
should be for an Im-reie. Tne
MM A was setting new minimum;,
because of OPS was setting ceil
ings on the minimums.
When lite MM A announced the
results of the hearings, Uie new
........ ,n .-ailed for a price de
crease in this area, or an Increase
In the butterfat content of the milk
instead. It threw local dairy ana
creamery operators imo a turmoil.
Under the chairmanship ot Mer
rill dairvman Kay moumni. -mittee
of representative producers
iiimuuitmit the Klamath
"milk shed- drew up average casts
and returns from 10 herds 111 this
area.
The results:
Costs are generally about 30 per
cent hither In the Klamath area
than other representative areas ot
the stale, especially the Willamette
Valley.
Length ot growing season Is
about 30 per cent shorter than else
where. Temperature variations a r e
-i. m ... M,it i.iu-iir than else-
auout w -v... ..
where, causing an increase in tcea-
lug here ot aoout au per rem.
Dairy pastures here, the cost
i- i.iii. must urodiiee 30
per cent more milk In dairy cows
to obtain returns nnw rui.
- Mth returns obtained
from other possible uses the was-
ii, lunris 1-olilfl Oe PUfc if.
son explained that if a pasture
j..., i n.n what the barley or
potato field along side of does,
.h.. i.nrt should certainly be con
verted to spuds or barley.
The 10-hcrd sample was selected
as representative of the entire
Klamath area, with both big and
little herds from all over the area
i i. i. ahnnt 35 ner cent ol
the Klamath dairy herds left here
c....rai inrni dairvmen indicat-
-j .., ,,Hr nresent low margin
earnings they would go Into other
types of farming u inveMiii".-
dairy equipment and building were
not already so high. The number
of dairymen in this area has
dropped about halt in me past mt
j-i-... f.m.nr . i i H If he
did not allow himself a menial In
come to live on, his dairy opera
i.,.t ahnitt break even.
uon wuuiu jmj.
The present mux price uno,
i. hittinir local distribut
ih. iil-a creameries Ul this
- hirii. hn it Is the larnv
ers. The farmers are still receiv
ing the returns tney were
l - i.. nni.f irhili. the cream-
IW1UIC UK .. -
eries have had to up butterfat con
tent, which costs money.
Thev have indicated uiey cannot
operate long under the present
plan.
Avalanche Hits
Research Post
4T.TA Titah (1P The only ITk
lanche research station In the U. S.
was without scientuto equipment
today due to an avalanche.
Ranzer Montgomery M. Aiwa-
ter of the U. S. Forest Service,
which operates the research sta
tion at this resort in me moun
tains near Salt Lake City, sata
two snowslides on Flagstaff and
Cardiff Mountains burled the In-
tallntlnn' lntmimnt titrr nnrl
equipment under tons of snow,
brush and debris.
"ftiti r.wirrh tnctallatfnn has
been set back 10 years," Mont
gomery said.
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features usually on higher-priced ranges, are
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T 'vt aniTirTALLS. OBEGON,
FAVORITE VACATION SPOT FOR MANY .round th. turn o
the enntury was Eaqle Rldje Tavern situated on the Upper
Lake end commanding a magnificent v.ow.r the b'9
This picture of the famous lodge rP"
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6.25 DURMONT CARPETING
Sal; $q. yd.
5.55
Sove now on good quality Axmintter carpeting.
Smart patterns include the graceful floral-bouquet
(mown), a modern foliage-leaf detign, and a
"silver birch-leaf" in tones of gray. Scientific blend
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, 9x12 ft. size, reg. 75.00 Sole price 66.60
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