Fobrunry 21, 1043
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THB EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
BASIN STOCK
CROPS WORTH
13
(Continued from Pag One)
1 400 busheli at 8S cent, tor to
J tl Oi 15,143,843.
Sugar bt lllff tore; 13,-
030 tons; $100,000.
Onions 100 acres; eu.ouu
bushels at $1.25; $79,000.
Small seeds 18,520 acres; 4,
067,320 pounds; $688,088.
Miscellaneous 100 acres; $5,
000. That makes the total of $,
100,030 for field crops.
Hajr brought b&ck $1,345,000,
on the following basis:
- Alfalfa 20,000 acres; 80,000
tons at $8.60; $760,000.
Grass - and clover 31,000
acres; 42,000 tons at $7.50;
$310,000.
Oraia 14,000 acres;
ton at $6; $270,ooo.
. Grain
Now for the grains:
Barley 36.000 acres;
45,000
2,124,-
0tJ0 bushels at 73. cents; $1,882,
azo.
Oats 16,106 acres; $55,000
bushels at 47 cents; $448,850.
Bye 12,000 acres; 156,000
blUiels at 60 cents; $93,600.
Wheat 11,800 acres; 230,000
bushels at 80 cents; $207,000.
Livestock
And here is the statistical low-
down on the livestock produc
tion:
Sheep 40.000 ewes; 450,000
(pounds Of wool at 34 cent for
3153,000; 48,000 lamb at $7.50
for $360,000; grahd total, $513
TOO.
Beef 62,600 head, grand to
tal Of $1,701,500. .'
Beef sales a follow:
- 0200 cow at $50, $266,600.
. : 2600 calves at $35, $87,800.
$800 heifer lit $65, $234,000.
6200 fed steer at $100, $620,-660.-
-
4466 graft tteert at $89, $374,
600. -
1806 feeder at $76, $136,666.
Dairy 7700 cowl, grand total
of $756,006.
Dairy sale as follows:
- 480,000 pound butterfat at 60
tent. $288,000.
1,300,000 pound butterfat at
tt cent, $468,000.
, Hogt 2200 brood sows. Sale
Of 17,000 fat hog at $20, total
Of S340.000,
- Poultry 106,000 chicken,
grand total of $377,500. Poultry
tale: 1.200,000 dozen eggs at a
cent, $264,000; Chickens, mis
cellaneous, $Z6,0UU; ZO,UUU IUT
key at $3.50, $87,500.
Miseellaneou livestock
Ortnd total, $113,006. Sales
honey, $25,006; rabbit, $18,666;
lur. I70.OO0,
The returns from 1100 acre
f truck and fruit crops were
$156,060.
Finally, her k recap of the
whole deal: .,
Sheep $
Bet .. ,.
Dairy
813.000
1,701,500
756,000
Hogs
840,000
S77400
Poultry ...........
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- Livestock
1134100
Kay
1,345,000
2.301,970
,100,930
Grain
rield
Truck, fruit
150,000
$13,698,900
Germans Report
17 Ships Sunk
Off East Coast
BERLIN, (From German
Broadcasts,) Feb. 21 (P) Ger
man submarines have sunk 17
additional ships totaling 102,000
tons to boost shipping destroyed
off the American coast to 80
ships registering 532,000 tons,
the high command declared to
day.
Ranger 111 John Sarginson,
! district ranger for Rogue River
national forest, with headquart-
; ers at Lake o' the Woods, ha
been ill with Influenza at hi
home on Delta street for the past
i week.
Look like a freeze-out for the
axi in Chile. .
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Fifty to Eighty
Killed by Bomb
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 21
VP) Fifty to eighty persons
wore killed today by a direct
hit on a bomb shelter during a
Japanese raid on Banjuwangi,
easternmost town on the island
of Java, said a Netherlands
East Indies communique picked
up here by CBS. The commun
ique wa broadcast by the Ba-
tavia radio.
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STOCKTON. Feb. 22 (UP)
The defense began its case Fri
day in the murder trial of Maur
ice Zuckerman, 63-year-o 1 d
wealthy produce merchant
Charged with the Armistice day
gun slaying of Otto Dander, 40,
one-time commander of the
Stockton American Legion.
Defense Attorney John Taaife
called two doctors to the stand
in an attempt to show that
blows Zuckerman suffered in a
fight preceding the shooting re
sulted in an occurrence of an old
back injury and also caused two
heart attacks.
Sheriff Martin Ansbro pre
ceded the doctor to the stand.
Ansbro testified that for three
consecutive years he had issued
a gun permit to Zuckerman,
making the merchant a special
deputy sheriff.
Sheriff Replies
"Didn't Zuckerman tell you
that on the day of the fight he
announced to a crowd he was a
deputy sheriff?" asked Taaife.
"I don't recall that," Sheriff
Ansbro replied.
Zuckerman allegedly h o t
Dander during a four-way quar
rel and fight between H. E. Pod
more, Honolulu, Zuckerman,
and Otto and Ernest Dander at
a Stockton cocktail lounge.
Taaffe announced he would
attempt to prove that Zucker
man drew his gun to ward off
Dander' blows, and that the
gun fired accidentally.
District Attorney Raymond
Dunne asked AnsbrO how many
special gun permits he had Is
sued. Ansbro replied "about
100"
"Dtd Mr. Zuckerman ever
make an arrest on the basl of
this permit?" asked Dunne.
"Not that 1 know of," said the
sheriff.
Defendant in Pain
Dr. J. Smalley, Stockton, said
he treated Zuckerman for a
bone displacement in his back a
year ago. Under questioning by
Taaffe, Smalley said he wa
called to the county jail to treat
Zuckerman for a recurrence of
the injury.
"Wa he In pain?" asked
Taaffe.
"Ye," replied Dr. Smalley.
"Did he complain of other ail
ments?" "Ye. He aid hi heart wa
beating rapidly and he was short
of breath."
Dr. Gordon Heln, San Fran
cisco, professor of medicine at
the University of California,
testified Zuckerman suffered
from coronary occlusion.
TOO LATE TO
CLASSIFY
FOR THE BETTER grades of
fuel oil, try Fred H. Hell
bronner, 821 Spring street,
telephone 4153. Distributor of
Shell Heating OUs. 2-27
KLAMATH BUSINESS COL
LEGE, 228 North 7th street,
corner of High. Phone 4760.
IRENE KROENERT and MAR
GUERITE CRANK, Instruct
ors, who have had years of
practical OFFICE EXPER
IENCE in Lumber, General
Motors, Real Estate, Insurance,
Law, etc., as well as Teaching.
Our school is conducted on the
BUSINESS OFFICE PLAN. A
Complete Business Course and
also training for CIVIL SERV
ICE EXAMINATIONS. We
have always had the BEST
PLACEMENT SERVICE. Al
ways TRUTHFUL ADVERTIS
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PIANO For Sale Gulbransen
spinet type, nearly new. Beau
tiful case. Full price $185.
Will move and tune. Phone
6826. 1806 Portland St. 1245tf
OIL TO BURN For Union
heating oils, phone 8404.
Klamath Oil Co., 615 Klam
ath. 2-28mU
LOST Two keys, number 518.
Return to 1521 Avalon or Ph.
5633. Reward. 2-23
FOR RENT Newly decorated 2
bedroom furnished flat, heat
and water furnished. 122 Hill
side. 2-21
SALE OR TRADE Bueschcr
trumpet, $30, Phone 6443.
2-24
THREE-ROOM house, dinette.
Cook stove. On pavement, $20.
Inquire 1802 Manzanlta. Ph.
7864. 2-24
BOY not going to school, apply
428 Jefferson. 2-21
FRONT ROOM. 710 Main. 2-27
'39 CHEVROLET sedan, six good
tire. Term. Will accept small
SATURDAY SET
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BALL
MERRILL "You don't hav
to be 100 years old to be
pioneer," so say the Merrill
firemen who will entertain Sat
urday night, February 21, at the
annual ball in the community
hall. The pioneer theme will re
volve around hall decorations,
and costumes of the guests and
the committee for the dance. A
cash prize is to be given
for the best dressed "pioneer"
couple and merchandise prizes
will be given away during the
evening at a country store.
There's even a burro or two
in the background to add color
and noise and the committee
hopes that the public will enter
wholeheartedly into the fun of
"dressin' up" and dig deep
down into attics and dig up some
of the duds worn here in the
early day.
To cooperate witrf the fire
men, all of them volunteers who
get not one whit of pay when
they go to help save property.
local business men contributed
both cash and merchandise. Con
tributions are acknowledged
from the Valley Service station,
Merrill Meat company, Safeway
store, Merrill mills, Santford
Jones, Merrill garage, J. A. Mc
Donald, Castleman's drug, Co
lumbia Ultlltles company, R. W.
Steele, Hodges store, Heaton's
Service station, Merrill lumber
company, H. O. Cox, Shell Oil
company, Alonzo Hodges, Louis
Stewart, John Stolt and the Mer
rill Variety store.
The Merrill department is
equipped and maintained thru
the effort of the men who vol
unteer to protect homes and
businesses in the Merrill com
munity and service is not limited
to the town.
Baldy Evans and his orches
tra will furnish the music and
folk are asked to come out, sup
port the department and have a
good time.
Police Crack Down
On Flare Thieves
Vandals caught stealing flares
from construction work in the
city will meet with harsh treat
ment by city police where they
are hailed into court, it wa.
learned Saturday.
Not only are the flare Irre
placeable, but a great danger is
created when the flare r re
moved from point warning mo
torist of the construction.
FUNERALS
SAM BRETJNER
The funeral service for the
late Sam Breuner, who passed
away in this city on Thursday,
February IS, 1942, will take
place from the chapel of Ward'
Klamath funeral home, 923 High
street, on Sunday, February 22,
1942, at 1:30 p. m. The Rev.
Arthur Charles C. Bate of the
First Christian church officiat
ing. The commitment service
and interment will follow in the
Bonanza, Ore., cemtery. Friend
are respectfully Invited to at
tend. WILLIAM GANGER
Funeral service for tho late
William Ganger, - who passed
away at his home northwest of
Tulelake, Calif., on Thursday,
February 19, 1042, following a
brief Illness, will be held In tho
chapel of the Earl Whltlock
funeral home, Pine street at
Sixth, on Sunday, February 22,
194Z, at 1:30 p. m. with the Rev.
Hugh Bronson of the Altamont
Presbyterian church of this city
officiating. Friends are invited
Commitment services and inter
ment in Hood River, Ore. ,on
Tuesday, February 24, at the
Anderson chapel. Interment In
family plot in the IOOF ceme
tery. The remains will be for
warded via Railway Express to
Hood River on Sunday evening
at 10:10 p. m.
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cldtng whether to wage an of
fensive or a defensive campaign.
VT7HEN we are tomptod to orltl
else any of the peoples with
whom wa uro associated hi tills
war, how well are wo fitted for
CONSTRUCTIVE criticism?
How much do wo really know?
VERY LITTLE, it must be con
fessed. CO, you see, while the right to
criticise when, what and
whom we please is a rislit so
precious that it is worth fighting
for and worth dying for, it is a
right that we common, ordinary
people can exercise constructive
ly very, very seldom indued in
time of war.
Only the leaders can know
enough of the facts to make de
cisions. In time of war, it I the busi
ness of the leaders to lead and
it is the business of the people to
follow.
That isn't particularly pleas
ant, buj it is historically true.
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ther army" presumably in the
Rzhev sector.
MOSCOW, Feb. 21 (VP) The
red army reported today relent
less advances on the northwest
ern, western and southwestern
fronts with the liberation of
further town and village and
"extermination" of thousands
of Germans.
The reports, however, ad
herred to the policy of not men
tioning specific places, pending
the issuance of a special round
up communique. One of these
is expected soon.
Meantime, Adolf Hitler's
plana for spring drive were
challenged by the army news
paper Red Star with the decla
ration, "We shall yet advance
far westward before spring and
when it comes we shall develop
our offensive on a still larger
scale."
Houseflie cannot bite.
ALEXANDRE DUMAS' STRANGEST STORY OF
TWO BROTHERS WITH BUT A SINGLE SOUL!
TWINS . . . invisibly bound to each other for life yet world apart and enemies
to tho death!
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how some of the crew were burn
ed to death on board before they
could leap into the sea. Some
died In the flaming oil that cov
ered the water around the ship.
The first nine to como ashore
looked as if they had been
through a furnace. Thoir faces
wore seared, some were heavily
bandaged and all had blankot
wrapped around their shouldors.
Every man walked up the land
ing ramp without assistance and
climbed into the ambulances that
took them to a hospital.
ANOTHER ONE
ST. LUCIA, Windward Is
lands, Fob. 20 (Delayed) (!) A
United Slates tanker was report
ed reliably today to have been
torpedoed by a submarine in
the Caribbean west of the French
island of Martinique. The crew
was believed to have been saved.
AND STILL ANOTHER
WILLEMSTAD. Curacao, Feb.
21 lP) The Norwegian tanker
Kongsggard was torpedoed this
morning olf the western point of
Curacao island, the Dutch
agency, Aneta, said today. The
ship, aflame amidships, however
was beached.
RIO DE JANEIRO, Feb. 21 (P)
Brazil has protested to Germany
over the sinking of two Brazilian
ships by nazi U-boats, it was
learned today, and the cabinet
has been called to meet tonight
to consider what action will be
taken if Germany falls to reply
or answers "unsatisfactorily,"
MARKET WISE WINS
MIAMI, Fla., Feb. 21 (JP
Market Wise, flying the colors
of Louis Tufano, New York con
tractor, today defeated 14 other
high class horses in the mile
and eighth of the McLennan
handicap at HIaleah park.
Gramps Get Off and Our Boot
followed.
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one man. When one kisses a lovely woman,
- feels his joy. When one is
falls under the blow. Dumas'
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Federal Employes
To Be Transferred
To Vital Agencies
WASHINGTON, Feb, 21 (fl1)
President Hoosovelt, by execu
tive order, called today for
transfer of competent fcderul
employes from agencies less es
sential in tho war offort to
agencies whore their work will
count for more.
The order established a
priority classification of federal
department and agencies with
respect to their importance to
the war program.
Tho budget bureau will de
termine tho priority rating
and tho civil service commis
sion will make the transfer of
worker.
An official statement said
consent of employes would be
required before transfer.
ALIENS SEIZED IN
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Italians who were members of
un unnium-d Organization whose
heudquarters are in Rome, Italy.
Investigation by the FBI dis
closed that they had a fusclst
program.
Germans taken into custody,
It was learned, included mem
bers of an organization affiliat
ed with the German labor front
under Dr. Robert Ley, high-
ranking nazi.
Also in custody wore Japanese
members of a group which, in
vestigation by tho r til disclosed,
wcro not only strongly national
istic but which assisted Japanese
consulates In collection of funds
which were reported reliably to
have been used by the Imperial
Japanese army.
Some contraband goods also
was seized in raids which em
braced the San Francisco bay
area, San Jose, Santa Cruz,
Stockton, Sacramento, Monter
ey, Castrovlllo, Salinas, Watson
vllle, Santa Rosa, and Redding.
PORTLAND, Feb. 21 VP)
Two German aliens were arrest
ed at Newport and one Japa
nese at Portland today as 14
squads of raider, directed by
FBI Agent J. Douglas Swenson,
searched for contraband In cities
throughout western Oregon.
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Japan' set borne Invasion
llordos, lies across a nillowldu
strait from Java.
Imperial Tokyo hcadquurters,
giving It version, claimed a
smashing victory against heavy
odds In a buttle after midnight
Friday morning In the 15-mile-wide
strait between Dull nnd
l.ombok Islands.
A Japanesu commuulquo as
serted that two Dutch destroyer
wore sunk and third heavily
damaged by two Japanese de
stroyers, which then chased two
Dutch cruisers three mile bo
fore two more Jupuncso destroy
ers rushed up and helped score
torpedo hit on the fleeing crull
ers. Courthouse Records
FRIDAY
Justice Court
Joe W. Peden, no chauffeur'
license. Fined $0.20.
John W. Averill, no motor ve
hicle license. Fined $10, suspend
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