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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1931)
.Wednesday, January 21, 19.11 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGOM PAGE FIVU L J. RUST TELLS WHAT GAS1ANS Comfort and Convenience Shown By Representa tive in Charge Mere t nr i.ons j. m t I,nrwl Representative, Natural (Mia Corporation of Orrcmi. All th con. forte and notivatil encea of modern gaa aervli will niran ao much In thla commun ity, that all ittsldanla ara urged In tek early advantage e( Ihla rw luol. I :-"'- "- .,,.J LOl'lrt J. Ill ST And nn matter whether It ba Tor conning, lor heating your born". building, utflra or church hnatlng Meter, rwfi Igerallna m any nr tbn many other use, you VIII rind aa t ho purled fuel. j.coxomk ai, ti y.i, And because i i economical. It will add bul h In the comfort and convenience of yynr homo. It will An away with dust, dlrl and aahcii, and Hit attrndunl l-ihnr elat ner.iiary lu the Ufa of other find. Natural g la all heat there I no want; It la rcliutii. nHv rind liirmisli uti'lci around ln.ilna ptotetf flout the element: It la -.iy In control and will deliver lly Ihu am mm I nf hf.it called I.e. It give bent without Waiting. and doe automatically work which formerly needed human eltott. J I.1MIN ri:-t i.ri-K, Today took nec( nut wall for ttin rirn to get hoi h may !ut her r.ikn In the iirrn, ai-t t tit regulator at tlm do.ired degree and know aha I not dependent ni Imk for result. Inmilatid map, dimed lop, rounded cor iirra. 1treou mume) and heat regulators all innirlhuto to the atlafnctlon nf better rooking. In.lsnlanrnii and automatic faa hcatr.l wutrr It tha it Is lial VP n( modern li il water upply W.inn. and computed to the con venience and Joy ti gives with Ih.t ot other arid lea, lla coat It very reasonable, one a man. woman cir child bna triad tha tremendous rnnvcnlonce or In a'aat hot water, tliay will never lia without it. IMT UK AT H VHTKM heat la on In an tiiNtant and off J imt aa quickly. Single room may b heated hy a new unit evstem. Thla effect aul atantlal aronomla. Thar ar many klndaot ia haatlnf aquln mrnt which may hrat an rntlra lioina nr ainall apaca. (iaa hfiit la an rontrnllablo that you ran act a thi'rmntat and cli-pand on aaa to tin Ihn rM. Thla almpln d"vlc will turn Ihr hat on 2n mlnutr hrfnrn tha alarm rint". tinting up and findluc a warm Iiiumi la raal Jny. And mora than this, iaa will ba nf malarial aid In tha futura davalopmant nf thla rnmmunlty. both from a rnmmarclal and boma-ownhn atandpnlnt thoaa rnntamplniltia: conun haratollra will coniild'r aronomlcal fan arrvlca In miiklm thalr darlnlon. and tha hiirlnaa man wltl ba Itlnd to rniiHldor gnu In Work a wall. hi i. QcleraL E4CTS Pour fluid offlcra for handling loana In fnnnari In drntiKht and alorro atrlckcn Hrmi lu tlin rnlliul Hliitaa arn to ho opened liy Ihn l!. ti. dapnrtment of uKriciilturo. Thxy will hn niiened nt SI. Loula, Mnmphla, tinind Korki. N. I)., and ViithlnKlon, li. I.'. Auullcalloni (or loana rhould be madr nt lhee 01 (lien. Attar 15 youra nf Work In bar harry piadkalion lu Ihn wheat holt, raaultn am helnit nnllceil, Thn U. 8. (tapartmnnt of iinrlrul lura aatltnatad Unit Ihla dlnrna dealroynd 50,1 OO.niHl huahcla nf wheat during tha rlral flvn yenra r tha work. 2,0"0,n(i(l tho him ond fly yenri, and only ll.lioo, ooii from 10J6 to 1 9 It. Karmers niit't cut production rot If thev are to continue In 1!M1 attccrsfully, the I!. S. hit mni of agricultural economics ad Tlavs, Value of cropa produced In the United tlales In 1330 declined more th.au two billion dollars un do that of 1IIJ0, V. . depnrt tnont of agriculture flgurea ahow. The vain In )!Hi wis ubotit fit, '.'75.0011,11011, while Hint In 1039 was 111,676, Oi'0. 000. WKHT CIIKSTKU, I'a. Wll llnm II. I,n in horn was good to his employes, and thny derided to, buy him a stirt. Lamhorn wna going to construct a drlvoway to thmikht they would have this driveway laid, without him know ing It, as a present. It took seven Ions of stone and conir-nt to complete, tlm Jul). STORM NEWS a Woman aaa 'Louisiana's Mary' 0 VT.A Rartlra BATON ROUGE, I.a., Jan. tl Agriculture In lrfiulalana la on batter foundation today than It waa fy ynare aio. daaplte tha hualnaaa dapraaalon, and H'a ell due to a woman. Mary Mima. atata rnmmunlly onanlrar. Loulilanaa Mary," aa ana m affartlonatley known throughout tha atale. haa rfrlclnntly organ lied 200 rnintntinltlea an that tha living alatidarda of larmara havo barn ral-ed and thalr Incomn have ben atnadlly mounting a tha reault nr a-lentlllc knnwl da or agriculture liven them by Mla Mima. Dhn waa born and reared nn a plantation In north I.nulalana Hha taught ai hnol for 1 yaari eftur alio graw up, and than de cided to bvcomo a community uraaiilter. Hhu heard nf a 'Inn In Den mark along aimllur lluna. and Joutnuyed to that rountry t" miner Information, Hhn retul li ed to I.nulnlatia and M't up her plan of organizing, receiving au thority from tha elate and aa aumlttg aula control. VIHIT4 KAt'll fOMMI'MTV Her plun la almpta. Kvnry clt- lien nt each community la In cluded In the program. Monthly meeting) ar bald In each canter, at which Mlaa Mima taken charge. Theaa meeting are apnnanrnd by the Loulnluna Furm llureati and Htate KxteiiDion de purimeni. Kach Kiinmutilly wnrka out lta own objective ac cording to lla roiilre iiipnla. Proaranm havo a threefold puiponn bualneaa or economic, ilvie and health, and eol:il, with a aplrltual them woven throughout. In the flrat connection, Ml Mima alda In nraanli'ng the com. munliy work for grading of farm and dairy product, and organic- Vrinry Coll. 1890.1 hlrty-Jabt Tn of I f veterinary nra. fcmlnmt anlhurttT on illnans and 1 Veterinary Coll. 189. Thirty-iabt yea 4erlnarv work. Umlnent aulhurltv on ul Wkii NT eUlry ana, other Irraatoek, and ponltr. Matloiaally . known haStine, writer and eotHnr. AKTItl.K XV CALVES BECOME STURDY COWS ON SKIM MILK Modern Method of Kcedlng Kn- aide Dairymen to Iniprovo htiindarcla by liaising Own Htock at liow t otl Kitlter'a Note Tata la aneihr lory In a arle of artlcUa en (.nlrytna written by th wall know national dairy ana poultry authori ty, lr. U D. L0ar, V. . of St. tout. Mo. Th entire rlee will appear In thla ptr. Our rnr ar ura4 to rd thm carefully and clip tbm out for future rIr ace. Th calf "Industry," If It may he ao railed, la ono of th Ur-: grsl In the rnunlry. It la esti mated Hint 9. 000, ouo ralve. In round numbers, are slaughtered each year In order to provide! American tables with veal, Far mers and stockmen real lie about ins. 000.000 In receipts (nr the year'i crop. Added to ihlsnum-' her ar the heller calve which must be brought Into the world! every year to take th place of' the worn-out milk rows. ! Wo have discussed In previous snides the Importance of good, aires. Th expense In both time and money In raising a calf It1 ton great to make th mistake of starting with poor stock. An-j other mistake s manv make, ea-, peclally those who sell tho whole: milk to dairies nr rheeso factor- lea. Is that they buy cowa to re-' lace the dlernrds. I mtally the cows olfered for sale havo aomui detects, and th danger nf Intro ducing tuberculosis nr soma other dlseas Into th hord 1 averj present. I Let us assume, then, that th best way In enlarge and Improve he dairy herd la by raiting our; own culvua. Shall the call be frit whole milk, skim milk, or sjino Biihfttfluto for milk? We' know now that calves raised on skim milk. If properly handled,: will grow Into Just as sturdy,! healthy hellers as tllnse nursed j by tho mothers. The whole i quesllnn Is Hint or method. I Tho chief difference between! whole milk nud skim milk is the liilllordil nr cream which has been removed from the latter. The wnler, protein und augur content are piuctU-ully the snme In both. Now fnt la not essen tial for growth. It atippllea heat and certain tissue necessary to the body. The benefit that thu growing calf gels from the fnt In whole milk run be obtained from corn meal or some other grain, and at a much lower rost. tio many records ar arnllsblo to; prove that calvea raised on skim I milk pitta grain and hay equal thnso raised hy the morn expen sive system that the question Isj not debatable. Farmers also he-i romo uneasy when the aklm milk dlut does not aeem to put asj much weight on tho nit during the early months as tho whole milk diet. Thnt Is to be expect-1 ed. Hut the time to compare i results la at the end nf tho year nr a few months after th milk feeding period la over. Then, If the proper aystetn has boon used, Ihry will compete on eniml terms III sire, utinllty and thrift. The rulf should run wllh the mother ono or two days, before hand feeding begins. Tho first uillk from the tow atler freshen Saves State's Agriculture Mims, Organizer, St abilizcs Farming in 200 Communities v iri r N yj J msssmm Mnry Mima . lartii community oi KntilM-r fthft advlne farmer how to nre;tnle , , , nhe lead liuudreil of voice In Mlnglng at tier roiiiiiiiinlly fnlr. Inf community falra which aerve aa agenta for grading and Im proving llvcatock and agricultur al producta. Through the accond and third ing eontalna elementa valuable to the young rair. Some dairy men let the calvea nurse only one or twice. A good way to teach the calf to drink la to put your fingers Into lta mouth and atlrk It noe Into th pall of milk. For th first week about five quarts nf milk a day la suf ficient. In three feedings. Re member, the stomach Is small and cannot hold much. Add a We Are Partners With You in Community Welfare The service of gas to the City of Klamath' Falls which begins Thursday, Jan. 22, marks a turning point in the already rapid development of this section of Oregon With GAS, another of the modem conveniences has been put at the disposal of the people of Klamath Falls, and gives to them a cheap, efficient, clean "and intensely hot fuel on the same basis, that people in metropolitan centers have been able to have GAS in the past. GAS is strangely economical when you use a srrcat deal of it. The more GAS consumer uses, the cheaper becomes tho cost per cubic foot used. Therefore, if you uso gas for cooking only, it is economical, but it becomes cheaper still if you will use it for heating water and it becomes still cheaper if you use it for househeating as well. UNLIKE OTHER FUELS, the CONSUMER PAYS FOR ONLY WHAT HE USES. When you turn the jet on your gas appliance, your costs ceaso. NATURAL GAS CORPORATION OF OREGON has come to Klamath Fulls to be a part of the community to grow and develop with you. Your problems have besome our problems we are partners in com munity welfare. Natural Gas Corporation of Oregon is YOUR GAS COMPANY. Its purpose is to render you a vital service to your daily and community life the furnishing of a more economical and satisfactory means of heat than has heretofore een known. We urge you to bring your fuel problems, no matter how small they may be, to the office of the company, which has been established in Klamath Falls. TELEPHONE OUR OFFICE and a representative will be glad to call on you. . You are invited to visit our showrooms, .where modern and approved. Gas Appliances are on display. Natural Gas Corporation of Oregon part nf her program alio atrive.a to Improve the health o the community, for heauttficaiinn of the homn ami ptihlic grounda. and finally ta Improve tho recre quart the next week to the daily amount. Klght or nine quarts a day ir. about tho limit. Overfeed ing Is one of tho commonest causes of ailment. Warh and acald the feed bucketa and feed ing utensils every day. For the first two or threo weeks, mix the mother's milk and skim milk. Gradually In crease th percentage of akira milk. It should be both warm and sweet, ao aa not to up.tet the digestion. At about four weeks try to teed a littln grain. Lin seed oil menl, ground oats, corn meal, and wheat bran mixed are used. About this time the calves w 111 begin In rat a little hay. If li Is placed In a rack nearby, t'ntil three months ot age bav 1 bet ter thsu pasture gras. t lover or alfalfa are a little too rich. 1 would caution yon rerurdtng ational center! of the commun ity. AIIM IMIRVMKV A apeclflc luatauce of Ihn good he haa don la at Euon, In Waahlngton pariah. Kara dairy man waa conveying hi own milk to the rullroad aad lonlug a lot of time and money thereby, fihe eatabllahed central milk ela tion at which all farm era deliv ered their milk, and theoomrnun J.y proapered. It built a new achnol, and made other public Improvement. In additlou to dairying, each family In the com munity now haa an orchard and a flock of tbe earn kind of chicken. Khe ahowed them how, In Nalchitocbea pariah there are IS organiied comtnunltlts. La it aummer a community meter ing waa held hy Mlna Mima and 1$ coramunlllea participated in a "community alng.-' Over 1,000 voire, thone of grandmother! and grandfather, their children and children' children, partici pated. Then group from each community competed In chorus. Mary Mima haa a einglng army of worker In Xatchlochea and with tbem aha la winning victories In co-operative market ing, and community aenrlce. FA IBM ARK HKK HOIIBV If ahe has a hobby, It Is com munity fair. These ahe calls "Inboratorlea" where the farm folka bring their experiments of the year from home, school and field to be studied In the blg get laboratory ther Is the community. "Here." Miss Mlms asserts, "we teitt life." She is well Informed on agri cultural ronditinna throughout the country and In Europe, hav ing made addrostes In several American cities and before no bility of foreign countries. She Is In constant demand as a lec turer. the condition ot the ml!!: 'ed to the youor calf. It you taks your whole milk to the dairy and haul the aklm milk back for feeding. It may aour on you. Another thing. In tha dairy process your milk becomes mixed with milk from other herds, and It may contain germs. Pasteurisation by the dsiry will avoid that. Or, it the dairy is not equipped, do It yourself. Heat the milk to 150 degrees Fahrenheit ana hold it there for 30 minutes and it will b safe. I The most satisfactory plan is' to have your own separator and teed the aklm milk to the young calf soon after it comes from the mother. It does not aeem necessary here to caution you regarding clean, dry, warm pens tor the growing calves, and plenty ot good drinking water. Most OF LAMBS Groups Show Gain Quality and Price Received in fOnVALI.IH, Or., Jan. 21 (CP) A forward step In solving- the lamb marketing problem ot Oregon sheepmen haa been mad dnrlng th past year through development of growers' marketing organisations, accord ing to II. A. Lindgren, extension livestock specialist of Oregon State College. IJndgren worked with county agenta In fostering thee organliatlona. The largest pool was formed In Union county, wher 52 car loada of range and farm lambs were graded and ehlppcd, bring ing In a gross receipt of 835, with a total expense to 102 growers concerned of 1843. This pool brought b lamb own era 1 cents a pound or a total of 89,95 more than they wonld have otherwise have received for their stock. (THERM IKK PLAN" Other countlea taking advan tage ot opportunities to pool their lambs Included Wallowa. Baker, Douglas, Coos, Curry and Lake. Tho Wallowa association shipped 10.889 sheep and lambs during tbe past season and both this county and Baker expect larger shipments next year. Lak county growers shipped by both rail and track to Sacramento and San Francisco. Coos and Curry sheepmen while unorganized shipped 7,000 fat lambs hy truck, paying 60 cents to $1 per head for hauling. While this aystem proved quit satisfactory, plans are nnder way for an or ganization to handle this year's shipments. INCREASE QCALITY Development of these pooling organizations has been tho direct result of grading practices adopt ed by Oregon lamb growers, Lindgren said. Individual farmers who sorted their own flocks found that not enough lam be were ready for breeder like to have their calves come In the fall. They can be fed on skim milk, hay and grain during the winter and be ready for grass in the spring. The weaning age Is about aix months. (Copyright. 1930. by Dr. L. D . LeGeer. V. C.) Gas Brings You Cooking Convenience That Will Last vSTOXTOP"GA&RANGE Reasonable Prices Easy Terms Low Down Payment See Complete Display At Our Store or Ash Any Employee for Further, Details Natural market at on tlm to make up a shipment but that by taking th best from a larg number ot flock at ono time, top price could ba realised with a mini mum of expense Poorer lamba ar held over for fattening. ROSKBUHO. (CP) A rounly wld livestock association (Trl msrlly for th purpose of mar keting lambs hat been formed by livestock growers ot Douglas county. Officer of tha nev or ganization are: L. . (jiKidhurn. Roaebnrg, prealdent; L. E. Snlll van. Myrtle f'reek, vlce-prenl-dent; Connly Agent, J. C. Iedy, secretary treasurer; W 1 1 1 a r d Smith, Ollde; .1. K. Stanley, Ten Mile; John Fenn, Canyonvllt; Cecil Fcsiler, Wilbur, and Alva Manning, Oakland, all directors. OREOO.V CITY. (UP) Clack amas county rapidly la becoming known a a center for certified seed potatoes hy California grow ers. L, K. lialley of Alvaradoand A. K. Barton of Niles recently purchased two carloads ot certi fied Burbank drop seed from the Clackamas County Potato Grow ers' association. These tubers will go Into a section of Califor nia lormerljr buying eastern seed. Five other carloads of seed potatoes from thla eonnty have been sold in California and more orders are oxpected aoon, according to County Agent J. J. Inskeep, OREGON STATE COLLEGE. Corvallis (CP) Multnomsh Is the seventh county la Oregon to answer demands of its home makers and employ a home dem onstration agent. Miss France Clinton, recently appointed to fill the position, was formerly home demonstration agent at large for the state woth offices at Corvallis. She Is a graduate of the College of Puget Sound and obtained her master's degree from Oregon State last spring. HOOD HIVER. (UP) Reor ganization of the Hood River Dairy Herd Improvement associ ation with Wasco connty co-operating, has just been completed for 1931 nnder direction of County Agents W. W. Lawrence and A, L. Marble. This will be Wasco county's first year of testing work but its valne al ready has been proved to Hood River dairymen whose herds finished 1930 with an average butter production of 344.37 pounds per cow. This is the highest first year testing average on record in the northwest. , NEVADA'S CHOP VALUE Farm products In Nevada dur ing 1930 were valued at 88.000. 000. according to the University of Nevada agricultural extension service. Gas Corporation of Oregon Planting Catalogues By Furmaa l.lojd Mutford Bureau of Plant Industry, V. tt. Department of Agriculture Catalogue time la here. When the bliszard Is raging without, the open tire Is roaring on th hearth, the new spring cat alogue bring us all the glories of next summer's garden without Insects or dtsnaaes. This Is lux ury. Indeed: hardly excelled by even the realtiesof the growing season. Many catalogues come to most ot us unsolicited but tt It well to make sure that those of nearby seedsmen and nuraeryraen are oil hand, for these dealers are most particular that the planta they of. fer are first ot all adapted to local conditions. AVERAfiK PRODUCT ILLC8TRATKD Most seed and plant catalogue are profusely Illustrated, maun with colored pictures. Usually these are from photographs, and when they are colored leasonabl effort is made to have them a trn to life as onr Imperfect me chanical processes permit. Natur ally the poorest specimens of a) type are not selected, but on th other hand exceptionally fin specimens not really representa tive of the kind are also discard' ed. When we five good cnltlva tion and close attention to the control of Insects and diseases, we, too, grow catalogue sped mens. This happens frequently, enough so that we know It Is po slble, but not so often but that it is a notable occasion when such, success crowns our effort. CAVT GROW ALL After browsing through all th4 good things to be found tn the wealth ot glowing descriptions, we shall have to sharpen our blnn pencil and cut and cut until wn bring the list within the reach ot the space available and the effort we are warranted In expending ' t our avocation. A few of the new things best adapted to onr condi tions should be Included vry year and one or two wildcat ven tures are pardonable. FEROCIOUS BUNNIES Friend: You look 111. Furrier: Yes, I dreamed thai all the animals who go to make my furs were standing around mjr bed. Friend: But you ar not afraid of a few rabbiu? Travaso, Rome