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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1944)
1 HERALD' KIIXmATH FALLS.' OREGON PACE SIX "ssssssas-T'i KLAMATH SPUD L ACREAGE ALL OF OREGON Klamath county's 1943 rec ord-breaking potato acreage, es- timated at approximately 15. 000 acres, accounted for about 28 per cent of Oregon's total estimated plantings of 53,000 acres last year, according to County ABent C. A. Henderson This year's acreage in Klamath county is estimated at about 13,500 acres by Henderson. The 1942 acreage in Klamath county was 11,300, and that for 1B3B was 10,600 acres, accord' ing to extension circular : No, 5F a5i"i ifaVgai 432 prepared by the Oregon State college extension 'service in cooperation with the federal bureau of agricultural : . eco nomics. Based on 1943 estimates, Mal heur county ranked second in potato acreage ' with - 10,000, acres, followed by Clackamas county with 3400, Deschutes with 3100, and Crook and Ma rion with about 3000 each, Although Oregon's 1944 pro duction objectives call for a de crease In potato acreage of about 6 per cent this year, Mal heur county has been asked to absorb all of this decrease ot about 3000 acres in order to boost its acreage of sugar beets, corn and seed crops. All other counties were asked to hold their acreages at about the same levels as last year. Idaho's potato production ob jectives were decreased 9 per cent this year while the nation al production goal, was in creased 3 per cent. The greatest increases were proposed in states, having or adjacent to large cities. . Oregon's total potato produc tion in 1943 is estimated in the extension circular at 10,335,000 bushels an all-time record for this state. Yields last year were practically the same as for 1942, but the acreage was more than 50 per cent greater. The 1943 seasonal average price to producers in Oregon, estimated at $1.47 a bushel, was unchansed from the previous year, but was more than twice the average during the 1935-39 period, -the circular points out. With an average price the same as the previous year, and mar ketable supplies the greatest on record, cash income from sales during the calendar year 1943, estimated at $8,862,000, was al so the greatest on record 23 per cent above 1942 and 21 per cent above the previous high of $7,297,000 which occurred in 1917. Lake Wheat Hit By Frost Damage PORTLAND. June 1 (H) Frost damage to wheat in Lake county and to garden vegetables and early potatoes in eastern and southeastern counties was re ported today by the weather bu reau. The weekly weather-crop -sur vey also warned that rain is needed in eastern ' Oregon for grain crops and field peas. Little rain fell in most of the state last week, and freezing temperatures were recorded in elevated eastern-areas. - T - - 800 ASK FOR fin ninnriiiun v .'bMiutnnb ITER RATES Over 800 Klamath residents have applied to Copco for credit allowances on water rates given to persons raising a victory gar den ot 4UU square feet of more, according to Kcva Hutchinson of the California Oregon Power company. Applications are still coming in at the rate of about 10 a day and Hutchinson said that he be lieved there would be about 200 additional requests for victory garden credit allowances before the season is over. Last year, between -1300 and 1400 persons applied, showing that interest in gardens has lag ged somewhat this year. This summer as last, victory gardens are being raised every where throughout the city and suburban areas. However, most of the applications in town come from the California avenue area and the Hot Springs district and those outside of town from around Pelican City and the South Sixth street area. Now Is Time to. Poison Squirrels ' Young squirrels have been making their appearance during the past week when weather per mitted. This is an especially good time for poisoning as they take poison readily and very little is wwiulrot in Vill thpm Pois oned oats is the bait used. Liquor Bonus For June Announced PORTLAND, June i (if) A liquor bonus Of a fifth of bour bon whiskey for each Oregon permit holder will be issued again this month, George P. Lil ley, chairman of the state liquor control commission, said today. . Regular rationing a quart of whiskey, and a fifth of brandy monthly remains unchanged. Other distilled liquors are un rationed, but purchasers are re stricted to one bottle at a time. Weekly. Market Trend , ' (suitor's Note! The fullowmg mark! Information to supplied f com. material obtained over the government leased wire In the office of the extension econ-. nmlst at Oregon plat college. The. ma tertal. In the form of a -weekly turn mary ot trend in th livestock market.' Si not Intended to replace spot da, by ay market reporUi. . . . to 1 Swift Prem S7.92 For Any Occasion. PeaS Case oiM S3. 4 8 Green Island Tender Peas. No. 2 Tin. . - ; ' Corn ----- Case of 24 S3.48 Beans .... Case of 24 S3.98 ; Standby Fancy Cut , No. 2 Tin. Johnson's. Royal Club Cream Style. No. 2 Tin. Syrup Lumber Jack. Butter .Lw-IOc 56c ,.5-Lb. Glass Jar (15 pts.) S & W Oven Baked B.ans......22c (2 pts.) Dr. Phillips Blended Juice, No. 2 tin ...... . ....19e (1 pt.) Dr. Phillips Grapefruit Juice,.-...'.-: No. 2 tin ... ... . ....15c (1 pt.) Libby's Tomato' Juice, ' '. ,; No. 300 tin ..... ...........J...: 8c (4 pts.) Royal Club Grapefruit Juice, 46-Ox. tin ............ 34c Camay Toilet Soap ..3 for 20c Oxydol Wash. Powder ..;:l....Pkg. 23c Palmolive Soap, Bath Size.. ......2 for. 19c .Prunes,- Large Santa-Clara. .2-Lb. Pkg. 33c Hills Coffee 1-Lb.Ctn. 30c Grapefruit . t lb. 10c New Potatoes 5. 23c Salt Sea Fancy Large Size. . ' " Shatter Whites. Oranges ... lb. 10c Mew Peas . 2 lbs. 25c Sunkist Valencies. Nalley's Table Queen Spread....Qt. Jar 34c Nalley's Treasure Pickles.... 12-Ox. Jar 19c Nalley's Sweet Relish. ........12-0. Jar 20c Betty Crocker Soup Mix 24-9. Pkg... ..............3 for 25c Snowflake Crackers 2-Lb. Box 33c Shredded Wheat .. Plea, lie' Sweet and Tender; Full Pods. Raisins, SunMaid Seedless, 15-0. Pkg.. Miracle -Whip...-.;...i.;.!. '., Snowdrift Wesson Oil... P & G Laundry Soap... Ivory Soap .. ..... .....15c .... .Pint Jar 27e .3-Lb. glass 68c ......Qt. glass 53c .........3 bars 14e ....Med. bar 6c Boiling Beef Bacon 21c Pork Roast 28c Pork Steak Ground Beef 28c Sausage - V W.ENTT Or JOKES COLORED FRYERS WOW H or. Whole! ...Lb. Lb. Lb, Lb. Lb. 31c 31c 28c ALL KINDS OF FIRST. GRADE HAMS - Larger receipts of hoc wen at North Portland.. Monday, May SB but supplier of cattle and sheep tr somewhat let than a week pravlouav Despite the heavy supply of hogs tMOO salable) prices were steady to 10 cents higher while cattle lost 3S cents and lamb war M cents lower than . week earlier, CATTLE ' . Trading was fairly active on the 1630 head offered with food fed steers going at 9-15 and $10, .Grass steers went at around 913 and medium to good heifers at 113 to 914.15. - At San rranclsco. supplies, were light and the market steady. Fed steers were 915.75 and grass steers 9M to 915. HOGS ' . i Cartels of food to choice) 170 to 170 DUtcners went a aia.es wnu irucx- wera si 5.73 to viias, on tne San rranrlscn market a nod to choice, Ma ta S50 lb. hog brought 914.79. .. LAMBS " " Sarins lamba gradlns? stood to cholc were 914.50 to 14.00 and common to medium shorn Ismbs 99 to 913.00. Tro Ing In lamba at San Francisco was slow with good to choice kinds going at 914 to 915, siaugnter supplies or iivesiooK ao rar In 1944 have been larger than In 1943 and price of livestock have averaged less than during the corresponding months of 1945. The farm unco of noaa has bean from 91.95 to 91.75 lees than a year earlier. Cattle have been 55 cent to a. dollar lower and sheep .and lamba 15 to . 00 cents lower. . . Continued heavy' slaughtortnm of liver- stock are expected to result In a record, production of meat -tn-1944. The, WrA anticipates 'a total 'o 13 to 354 billion Bounds, dressed walaht. or about A oar cent mora than was produced In 1943. - on uw oaaia ot w irrormatton now available, total meat n reduction In 1M3 was 14. 1 bill Ion pounds, i up it per cent from 1943 and , the largest annual pro duction on record. Meat produced under Federal Inspection ln 143 was per. cent larger than tn 1.943. , wh.ll ' the esUmeted output on farms was 10 per cent larger. -Output hy. commercial non Inspected plant was around 30 par cent larger than In 1943, . Most of in increased 193 meat pro duction came 'from hogs: " Pork produc tion was -up 35 per cent. Jamb and mut ton 9 per cent, but beef . production In 1943 was 3 par cent less than In 1943. Cattle and calf 'Slaughter the first quarter In 1944 wet s bout IS per cent greater than for- the same period last year. Hog slaughter for the first six months of the hog marketing year Is' reported 33 per cent Above a year previous while sheep and lamb. 'slaughter i or tne nrat quarter in is year is re ported S per cent above a . year; previous. WOOL ' ... , , .. The Boston wool market experienced a somewhat stronger demand during the week ending May 37. - i . - Sales .of graded - Montana wool ; were made at. a clean price ranger of 91.19 to 91.19 and Wyoming at. 91.17 to-91.19. The .demand -was for the better grown clip. Idaho quarter-blood staple wools sold subject to. appraisals. Idaho graded, staple wool were appraised In Boston at th following grease prices) Half blood, ' shrinking oo per cant at 47.3 cents; ' three 'eighths shrinking, as per cent at 47.-9 cents t quarter-blood shrink ing SO per rent at 4U cents; and low quarter, shrinking 49 par cant at 49.3 cents. , During the month of Msrch, Ihe week ly consumption of grease apparel shurn wool totaled 17.700.uoo pounds, compared with a weekly consumption of IB million pounds In March, 1943. ' Potatoes CHICAGO. Jun. (AP-WAl Pot., loo., arrlv.l. 117: tin track lilt; ttin ll.'S. hlpm.nU IMO: ivippll.. niixt.r.l., denutnd .low; for C.Ufornl. nmrk.t un. ltll wllh sllclitly woak.r IciuiciH-j; for Southern Trtutnphi, b.t qualllv, ftf!1"1 .fto2u,"'lri c.uiornl,, Uitis y.hlll1.'- ." MM-U I.oJuin UUh Triumph. U. S, No. 1, M.4IM7. WHEAT CHICAGO. Jun, I WlProlH l.klni nd lh. prmur. ol crop (orwaiu ra portln, load la .xctl.nl proap.uu (or II .matr r.lna .(loclod wh.M fulur.i today and prlct at th. . rloa. w.ra (raollonally bolow lit. day'a baat I.V.U. Mill bliylna'. heavy ovarnlahl nitnha.M or flour and ahort- covarlnc had ilvan ma mama, inr an grama a firm unu.r ton. during th. aarly Ir.dlng. wakn.u of Wlnnlmi. lack of d.mand and profit taking Influ.ncd ry fitur.a which alio loat part ot th.tr advanc. Anatyata Mid th. ry markat probably waa vuln.rabl. with a numbar of trader. rwlKvlni th. rally had run lli murn. Wh.at cloaad to P.c htgh.r than ytt.rdar. July f.l.o.lV'4. O.U war, un changod to l,o hlah.r. July TI'ic. Hy. waa unchanged to tc higher. July 1.H1.-I.U. lUrl.y waa lac to Jl.c hlghar, July l.la. Courthouse ' Records . - Cempralnts FIU4 ' ' Grace Cathleen McCord versus Owen Austin McCord. Suit for divorce, charge cruel and Inhuman treatment. Couple married In Davenoort. Wash.. December 37. 1019. Plaintiff asks restoration of maiden nam. Grace Cathleen Klner. U. S. BalenUn. attorney for plaintiff. Jastice Cetirt Frlta Ludvlsr Carltum. Na rmA HaihL Fined 93.50. Jesso Oral Sims, No' muffler. Fined 93.50. Mlk Jack Zupaiu No warning de vice. Fined 93.30. Roberta Brown Oodowa. Drunk on a public highway. Fined 910 or 5 days, - Kenneth -Kugen Donahoo. No rear view mirror. Fined 95.50. BOYS ! GIRLS ! "Through PaUatln In jMp" Starting Jun S - . Through' Juno IS 9:00 to 11:35 W will pay .your bus lira. Daily Vacation Bible School Klamajh Tampla 1007 Plna Market Quotations NRW YOIIK. June t Ui-It was a rare June day for Ihe stock market but, while selected ellmiMire touched new O'Vear utraks. mativ leaders warn uu able to surmount profit taking on lite iciiainy advance. Closing quotations) American Can Rt)tv Am Car A Fdy :i3. Am Vo M Tel ,.,,.,.. ,...... I 0U Anarontta , ,.,..,.....,......,.. iW, Calif Packing , t ail Cat Tractor 4(14 Commonwealth Sou .,;. .11111 turns. wriaht nt (leneral uTerlrlo aitt tlvitsral Mulors . (KM, Cit Nor Hy pfd 3 Illinois Contrnl M I5H Int Harvester i:iS Kcmirt'ott , .....,. , Lockhrrit ,..:,..,,.,...,.;....... IA i Igong-llell "A" - ion Montgomery Ward 4iti Nash-Krlv ,....- . I4i N V Central . Ini, Northarn 1'srlfto M. im Par Clas A El ,.., a.11, Packard Motor 4. Ponna H It . .,........ 3i HtipuhHc Hleel .... I7H lllrhfleld Oil , 04 Ftafewav IHtores ..,..., 4(tH Hears Itoeburk . ..,...H.Hn.,.l HI ftoulhern Pacific .KM, Htantlard Itrsnds .,.,...,-1....l,..,H.. .tui. Sunshine Mining 7 Trans-America ,.,.,.,-....UH.....l ... It's Union oil Csllf ...a...... in5 Union Pacific ..... U U R Htrel . .., (Uifc Warnar Plclure , la's LIVESTOCK POftTl-ANO. Or.. Jun I CAP-WFA Salable ami tola) cattle 3O0: calves 50; holdover 150; ntarket exiremelv stnw; only sr altered sates about stead with AS IOW AS lift a pint Im le We vre-rOU mmU III U !. wis lON0ON0tstT4twt''e't' sslti, ef vmm Iket will mhlp. Wkl, ftesie, iKei's ell, Ne teekUe. e i'Wkigw sis. Smeeilt. ae Um ttytfh. IUe ! r also milk fsr Ssthlsws lrH )( J St eks lONOONDHRV molt 4 fl-N. er lie. Ats vf ef4lelON0ON0liiy. If he Jo. asl ceirr It. f4 e tX)0 fer 7 tefset e4 20 taetjt te4t,sfsete,. LONDON DM tY 9)5 Hewf SMt. Sas rraixtwa J. Calif. Wednesday's AO rent lower close) soma tlslry lyiw row 91. 00 lower Ihan early In werkt luncllrally itu bulls selling wllh stimtty llliaralt fow hoih! fed sleers held stvadv wltluml hhlst odd vmter rommon lis hi slers 97.HO lo.oo; ciuninoit heifers ti.00-l(i mi, i'amiervutler flows mnslly M IKt-O ftOi niPilhlin Imef i'uws tu.Ao-lO (U); akittg n.on.Miui or alHiv for rommoti'ii.iHlium hulls vealers weaki good rh nice grailrs 9in tHl.ftO; faw 910 INI Halalile ami total Iuins 400, hntdover 7lNli scallpreil sales altotlt steady but bulk of itimilv unsuld: few gotHl-rliolce Ulti mo lbs. 9in7ft; liUt-175 IhV 4 lil ( I.TO0; light lights down In 91000, uno lbs. tip, 9ltf.HU; giHitl sows 911,00'OOi IIim Weights to 91) 0(1; Mood 4A Ad Ml. feailer pigs 97 001 choice almv loo lb. feeders quotable In 9U.00 or above. Hal utile aiul total shfeti 5fK)t few sales spring InmtHi around no rents lower than early Wrdiiesilavi , ulher classes admit slradvi gtHid-ltoIra spring Ismhs 914 3n Aut culls down to 911 no; roMiUHiii inrlhim horn old crop Umlui 9H.00.10.ooj kood. choice heavy awes 94.00, 4 CHICAOO. JunTTu'p.WrAI- Halahle hogs lO.IHMI; tolal SO.WNIi slow, generally steady; good and choice lltn jTt h fixta, the ion- mto-.tw it. ii.7ft.iaxi; lew loads .i.'io-.inft ta ill M),7ti; Myti and cholre l(V)17o lh. i 00. n mi mri. turn grsde ino uo iim, 9it.7n.,TtMn and rhtiii'f .ini mHi lh, sows to 7ft 01 choir liMht weights tu 911. 001 ainiroKt malelv 10.000 unsold, virtually all sup, port hogs. Katahls t'Allte 4A0t salahta calves 700 1 another very Irregular murks! nit all rlassffsi everything unevenly highart bfat lecr and yearlings nt'illly roti. shirred, strong In 35 rents upj heifers strong: cows 15-aJI rents higher, and hulls 10-IA cents up! vealer firm; stfMk cattle slow, steady, only thin, light kind available; sleets trade highest of yar to date, (UAlty con Ml red; bulk 9lArM 17,00. top 917 .Ui Itesl yearllngi Including mixed steers and heifers 917.00; liulk heifers II40O-1HO0, chnlr till lh. aver ages Itd Wl cutter cows tn 910.00 lit. stances; heavy sausage bulls to 91140 wllh bulk at 910 40-1 a on; heavy fat hulls lo 914 00; vealers 910.00 down; most 1 stuck rattle 9IO7A I4 00. Malable sheoit &na; tnUl AOO0; nad rood and choice I (Ml lha. fed woolad Colorado lamba sold strong at 910 35. no shorn Ism us or lower grail wiw.lsrt Iambs sold early, wllh general under Iwamiful llnr.i , ?' 01 SJS.W. 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