The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 02, 1941, Page 3, Image 3

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    Pflcpmbor 2. 1941
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGB TIIREB
H CLUBBERS
PURCHASE
BEEF CALVES
Eleven lmnd of Hereford
calves were purchased from the
Yamsiiy Lund mid Cuttle com
puny nnd dullvorod to 10
4-1 1m mid ono Future: Farmer
Monday to bo fed out and ex
hibited nt tho 1012 Klomnth
Junior livestock show. Tho
calves wero picked from several
hundred bend, ull bearing tho
Uur-Y brand, by Ernest Pad
cck, Clifford Jenkins, and ev
rnl of tho boy. Calves wolgh
IriK from 270 to 400 pounds
wero Delected,
After 10 months of feeding on
good Klnmulh county homo
grown feeds, the cnlvca will be
finished, weighing from BB0 to
1000 poundi. It will toko ap
proxlmiitely a ton of grain,
uat, wheal, and barley, a ton
and a half of alfulfa hay, ISO
poundi of cotton cako or Iln
oed oil in oil I, ionic milk, and
plenty of fresh drinking water,
on top of regular feeding, to
mako prlmo steers of these
ciilvei by next fall.
Tho flmt Job for Uio feeder
will be to halter break and
get his cnlf gentle, become
gentle ciilven aro more easily
handled and fatten quicker.
As many of tho club mem
bers finance their projects
through tho banking Institutions
In Klamath county, they ara
confronted with tho problem of
protecting their Investment
against loss by death, and so
tnko out llfo Insurance on their
calves, this costing 8 per cent
of tho value of the calf now.
The value of the Insurance to
tho boy or girl Increases 10
per cent per month for six
months. This Insurance Is sold
by tho Hartford Insurance com
pany, handled by Tom Walters
and R. H. Dunbar In Klamath
Falls.
Tho following aro tho boys
nd girls who secured calves:
Bobby Schmor, Homer Dixon,
Ralph Dixon, and Luther Noble
from Bonanza; Virginia Craw
ford, Oleno; Joe Keller, LeRoy
Stewart, and Tom Dixon from
Henley; Wesley Goldsworthy
from Merrill; and Bill and Hob
Burgess from Algoma.
Mikado's Brother Marries
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bride aro pictured in traditional poso and costume before wedding.
72 Per Cent of
Oregon Farms
Get Electricity
WASHINGTON, Dec. S (P
Of tho 64,828 farms In Oregon,
44,500. or 72 per cent, wora re
ceiving central station electric
service on July 1, 1B41, the
rural electrification administra
tion reported today.
When tho REA was establish
ed In 11)35 only 17.839 farms
27.8 per cent wera receiving
auch service.
The 28,601 newly electrified
farms represent an Increase of
140.9 per cent.
Oregon now ranks ninth
among tho states In percentage
of farm electrification.
Tho REA up to July 1, 1941,
had alloted $3,288,000 to 13 bor
rowers In Oregon for construc
tion of 2000 miles of power lines
i to serve nearly 8000 consumers.
OREGON HIGH
SALEM, Dec. 2 () Oregon
ranks high among western stoles
in civilian defense, Jerrold
Owen, state civilian defense co
ordinator, said today on return
ing from n meeting In San Fran
cslco of tho federal regional ad
visory committee of the federal
security administration.
LAND BOUGHT
Almost 1,000.000 acres nf sub
marginal Innd In tho southwest
ern dust bowl has been pur
rlinsed by tho United States de
partment of agriculture since
1035.
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WHO INVENTED
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PROPER 'BULK" IN THE WET K TO
; CORRECT THE CUtfC OF THE
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Two Men Die
On Rabbit Hunt
MOUND CITY, Kns Doc. 2
(IP) Charles Besser, 77, and his
son-in-law. Ward Rockwell, 54,
each died after a heart attack
while hunting rabbits yesterday.
The county coroner surmised
Besser collapsed first. Rockwell,
running for aid, foil 15 fect
away.
A delayed statement of the
audit of financial records and
uffulrs of Klamath Bucknroo
Days, was Issued this week by
O. D. Matthews, president.
"Wo have had this audit of
our financial records ready for
some time but Uncle Sam noti
fied us we must pay on all social
securities for the years 1D27-311-39-40
and 41 and It has taken
us quite some time to obtain the
numbers of our employes for
these past years. For that reason
we are several months lata in
presenting this statement," Presi
dent Matthews stated.
Revenues from concessions,
tickets, entry fees, queen's ball,
dances, programs, expense re
funds, and intercst'earned on the
savings account, totaled $14,
139.79. Expenditures, which In
cluded, in part, purses, parade
awards, exhibition stock, per
formers, advertising, dues, flag
men, Judges and other Items, to
taled $13,097.35, leaving a net
gain for tl season, $1,042.44.
Statement of the association's
bank account for the period,
September 11, 1940, to Septem
ber 11, 1941, showed a balance
of $4,473.33, according to C. Q.
D'Alblnl, auditor. Available bal
ance with First Federal Savings
and Loan association, $3,097.00
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Tacoma Startled
As Plane Seems
Motionless in Air
TACOMA, Dec. 2 VP) The
army tested a new-type plane
over Tacoma today and its
peculiarities in the air resulted
in a flood of telephone calls
to newspaper offices.
The plane, a new-type obser
vation two-seater, dubbed by
airmen as a "flying showcase"
because of its numerous glass
windows, appeared almost mo
tionless In tho air.
It hovered for several min
utes over buildings, bringing
the occupants out into the
street to stare along with down
town crowds of shoppers.
The plane arrived a few days
ago at Gray field. Fort Lewis,
and will be used mainly for
short-range liaison and photo
graphic work.
Ths plane can land and take
off on a field only about 100
yards long. When bucking a
head wind it can remain al
most motionless in the air over
an object on the ground.
The demonstration startled
tnany in the crowds that gath
ered on the streets to watch.
Some thought it was going to
fall, but as near as could be
determined the plane could ap
ply "brakes" or surfaces that
were turned against the wind
to slow its speed. In a high
wind It practically stopped.
Revenue miles flown durine
the first quarter of 1941 by
United States domestic airlines
showed a gain of 26.86 per cent.
CHRISTMAS PARTY
SET BY YGA UNIT
The Pomona unit of Young
Grangers of America will give
a Christmas party at Shasta
View school, Thursday, Decem
ber 4, at 8 p. m. Shasta view
YGA will furnish the program
and refreshments.
A feature of the party will
be a Christmas tree and all
who attend aro Invited to bring
a present to cost not over 15
cents.
Members of all subordinate
YGAs are Invited as are all
young people of the grange
whether affiliated with the
YGA or not.
Use of Myrtle
Wood for Keel
Blocks Assailed
ROSEBURG, Dec. 2 (P)
The Oregon state board of for
estry has gone on record as ' op
posing the use of myrtle wood
for low commercial values which
tend to exhaust the supply," and
the state forester has been di
rected to take "whatever steps
be can to promote the use of this
wood in the novelty mdustry,"
the Roseburg chamber of com
merce was Informed today.
The announcement of the
board's action, made in a letter
from State Forester N. S. Rogers
was in response to resolutions
from the Roseburg chamber, po
mona grange and various civic
clubs, protesting use of myrtle
wood for keel blocks and other
commercial uses. The resolu
tions pointed out that tho wood
Is limited in quantity and hos a
high value for novelty use but a
low value commercially.
Tho state board was asked to
take steps to protect the supply.
Rogers' letter said that while
the forestry board had no legal
power to restrict the sale of
myrtle wood from privately own
ed lands, the state forester had
been requested to suggest to com
mercial users the use of other
woods which might be substi
tuted for myrtle in making fric
tion and keel blocks.
A survey bv the northwest
forest experiment station, the
state forester advlsos, shows ap
proximately four and ona halt
billion feet of hardwoods In Ora
gon. Laboratory tests hava
shown, ho states, that white and
black oak, tanbark oak, dogwood
and chinquapin hava sufficient
density to make excellent keel
blocks. In the case of tha oaks,
he said, they would be less costly
than the myrtle and their usej
"should be encouraged by both
public and private agencies to
develop markets for such
woods."
EXPORT LICENSES
LONDON, Dec. 2 (fl-Th
government announced today
that from tomorrow on export
licenses will be required ior all
shipments of British goods to tha
far east.
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