Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 16, 1944, Page 10, Image 10

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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
November 1
Farm Production
Goals Set by WFA
For Record Year
WASHINGTON, Nov. 16 jP
War Food Administrator Marvin
Jones called upon farmers today
lor another all-out production
year In 1945.
Assuming continuance of the
war in Europe until next sum
mer or next fall, and consequent
heavy military and lend-lease de
mand, Jones set production goals
closely resembling 1044's. .
"We must make certain,'
Jones s.-ld, "that we have plenty
for our armed forces, for civil
ians, for our allies and for relief
needs.
"We cannot risk the possibility
of a shortage."
Jones recommended about the
same total crop acreage as plant
ed this year, but with some
changes as to individual crops.
His livestock goals call for
slight increases in the number
of pigs farrowed, in milk produc
tion and in beef cattle slaughter
ed but a 16 per cent reduction
in egg production.
The 1945 goals and the 1944
planted acreage or production,
respectively, include:
Wheat 67,640,000 and 66,705,
000 acres.
Corn 99,606,000 and 99,606,
000 acres.
. Oats 44,023,000 and 44,023,000
acres.
Barley 14,483,000 and 14,483,
000 acres.
Rye 2,515,000 and 2,325,000
acres harvested.
Dry beans, 2,340,000 and 2,
340,000 acres.
Dry peas 457,000 and 746.000
acres.
Flnx seed 5,000,000 and 3,
285.000 acres.
Sugar beets 951,000 and 646,
000 acres.
Potatoes 3,100,000 and 3,084,
000 acres.
Truck crops, fresh, 1.683,000
and 1,852,000 acres harvested.
Hay and hay seed crop, 68,
053,000 and 65,161,0000 acres
harvested.
Milk cows on farms 26,347,000
and 26,112.000 head.
Hens and pullets on farms on
January 1, 420,000,000 and 515,
000.000 head.
Chickens raised 700,000,000
and 745.800,000 head.
Chickens, commercial broilers,
213.000,000 and 213,000,000
head. '
Ttirkevs raised 35,666,000 and
35.666,000 head.
Pigs, spring crop 57,000,000
and 55.925.000 head: fall crop
33.000.000 and 32,000.000 head.
Cattle and calves slaughtered
35.000.000 and 33.900.000 head.
Sheep and lambs on farms,
January 1, 50.000,000 and' 51,
718.000 head.
Milk produced on farms 120.
000,000,000 and 118,200,000,000
pounds.
Eges produced on farms 3,
920,000,000 and 4,676,000,000
dozens.
If it's a "frozen" article yo-j
need, advertise for a used one
in the classified.
Pablo Poses
At i
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Pablo Picasso; renowned Span
ish artist who worked on un
molested by the Germans dur
ing their occupation of Paris, is
shown in his studio in intimate
pose with one of his creations.
A map with its center at the
North Pole accurately shows
three-fourths of the earth's" land
area, on which 90 per cent of the
earth's people live.
FESTIVAL SHIED
Groundwork for a spring festi
val to be held about the first of
May for Klamath county home
makers, was laid Monday after
noon when members of the
Klamath home extension county
committee put their heads to
gether at a regular meeting of
the group in the office of Hume
Demonstration Agent Winnifred
K. GiUen.
County committee members
plan to attend a festival in one
of the neighboring communities
before making final plans for the
one in this community.
Other matters taken under ad
visement by the county commit
tee included a special meeting
for cxtensionists on time and mo
tion saving methods of doing
household chores, to be conduct
ed in January by Mrs. Gillon.
The group made plans for a
speaking tour of extension units
and other civic organizations by
Dr. James Miller, Portland, a
speaker on the value and ap
preciation of democracy.
Women in attendance at the
Monday county committee meet
ing were Mrs. Rex High, chnir
man, Poc valley; Mrs. W. S. Met
ier, Altamont; Mrs. Davo Camp
bell. Bly: Mrs. E. E. Kilpatrick,
Merrill, and Mrs. William Wil
liams, Henley, and Mrs. Gillcn.
Tax Information
Available At County
Agent's Office
With December 15 the import
ant annual income tax date for
farmers, the county ngent's 'of
fice has obtained a supply of ex-
New Master
i (-
S. E. Kirk, above, has been
elected grange mailer of the
Fort Klamath grange.
planatorv bulletins, report
blanks, and other information for
anv farmers in Klamath county
desiring such assistance, County
Agent Henderson announced to
day. The bulletin, issued by the
United States department of
agriculture, is entitled "farm
Bookkeeping and the Federal In
come Tax." It is a revision of a
similar bulletin issued a year ago
and brought up to date in lino
with the provisions of the 1944
tax law. While the Individual
income tax act of 1944 simplified
some of the requirements, it did
not materially affect the prob
lem of determining the net profit
from farm operations, Henderson
explains.
S. E, IK ELECTED
S. E. Kirk, a full-blooded In
dian of the Klaniath reservation,
has been elected as master of
the Fort Klamath grange. Kirk
attended a meeting of tho Po
mona grange at Malln on No
vember 11 to recelvu special In
structions, and will participate
in the joint installation of sub
ordinate grange officials to be
held at Henley on December 13.
Kirk Is one of nlno candidates
for tho two positions of tribal
delegate to Washington, at an
election to bo held oil the reser
vation November 18,
Tho Klamath Indian received
considerable attention last sum
mer when ho attended tho stale
grange session. Kirk attended
the Carlisle Indian school and
has been a member of the Klam
ath Indian business committee
for 20 years.
Wilson Sentenced
To Life Imprisonment
PORTLAND, Nov, IB (Tl -A
former prisoner of the Ger
mans and CBS correspondent
in Europe predicted today thai
a completely communistic Eu
rope "Is most likely" after the
war.
Charles M. Barbe nredicted
that most of the people In Eu
rope and tho British Isles would
vote communist If n free elec
tion were held now.
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rvj SOMEBODY'S SLOGAN CLOSES 1
l t ABOUT ME WILL ,J1TX JvJtt, i '
UPtJi win a i,ooo.oo 30 :;1
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Easy-to-enter contest! Simply
write a slogan about the man on
the bag of Drifted Snow Flour 1
Take a good look at this man! He'll inspire you to write
a slogan! Why, the first idea that pops into your head
may be a winner! And remember . . . this contest is for
Westerners only ... no national competition!
I Help yourself to theie helpful hints
. "Master of succeeiful baking"! That's an apt type- of slogan
for the man on the bag, because whenever you see him you
know the flour inside the bag is dependable. The baking per
formance of Drifted Snow "Home-Perfected" Flour .is tested
regularly by 117 western women right in their own kitchens.
"Friend, of four generations"! A slogan something like this
would be appropriate for the man on the bag, because Sperry
Flour has been a favorite in western homes for ninety-two years.
"Guardian of good health"! That suggests itself as a slogan
because Drifted Snow Flour is vitamin and mineral enriched.
"Bakes everything better" comes to mind as a slogan when you'
consider that Drifted Snow is an all-purpose flour . . . successful
lor baking cakes, cookies, hotbreads, pastry.
Get into thit contest nowl Send at many slogans
at you likel Think what a thrill to be the proud
winner of a new War Bondl Read Rules below!
Contest closet November SO I
"Sperry," "Drifted Snow," 'Home-Perfected" and "M.rtha Meid."
re regUtercd trade-marki of General Milts, Inc.
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FIRST PRIZE
$1,000.00 WAR BOND
2nd Prize.. $500.00 War Bond
"V io Prizes of $100.00 War Bonds
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FIRST SLOGAN
I THOUGHT OF
This COULD happen to you
fnfer this contest today!
1. Write a slojrun ttnout'the mnn on the but; of Drifted Snow
"flome Per f cried" Flour. Print the RloRftn on the hand entry
blank at rfcrht or on one tilde of n plain sheet of paper (entry blank
alto available at srocera). Matt entry to Sperry Slogan Contest.
Oakland. California. Your envelope most be postmarked before
Hi Id night November 30, VJH.
The cover of a Martha Meade recipe folder from any site tack
of Drifted Snow Flour must bn aent with your entry. You mar
end m many entries as you with, provided a separate recipe folder cover accompanies
each entry.
3, Slogans will be judged on the bavls of aptness, uniqueness and originality.
4 The judge will be Professor Royal A. Roberta of the University of California, The
judge s decision will be final and binding,
S. All entries become the property of General Milts, Inc., and cannot be returned.
4. In ease of ties, Identical prlxee will be awarded. ,
. Contest Is open only to residents of Arizona, California, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon
Utah, Washington and Wyoming. No person connected' with Sperry Flour or 1U
, advertising agency or their families Is eligible.
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Sperry Slogan Contest, Oakland, California
I am attaching the cover of a Martha Meade recipe folder from
a bag of Drifted Snow Flour. The slogan I suggest for tho man '
2 on the bag is:
Street or R. F. P.
City
State
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Growers!
See
Tom Thorn
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Coffee
Thanksgiving and Emil'sl Best Combination of All to
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No. 1 Birds
Lb. 49c
Get Your Turk.y Early KauScM 1
ai Supplies Are Limited WffTJf.
Pork Roast lb. 31c
Boil Meat lb. 21c
Pork Steak ..... lb. 31c
Sausage ....... lb. 29c
Pur Pork
Ground Beef .... lb. 29c
Chuck Steak ... lb. 30c
Veal. Grade AA
PRUNES PkI. 36c
PEANUT BUTTER Aklppjr I6.CI. Jar 34c
ALMONDS Fanrjr Soft Hhrll Lb. 69c
APRICOT PRESERVES r 49c
WILD PLUM JELLY 0. Jir 60c
WESSON OIL :. 52c
V-8 COCKTAIL ,,0. T, 30c
SUNBLEST PRUNE JUICED; . 27c
SUNMAID SEEDLESS RAISINS
l.i. PukM , IOC
BLUE KAR0 SYRUP ..,... 39c
Lyon'i Grenadine 24-o. bottle S5t
Dull's Ginger Bread Mix 14-oi. pkg. 22t
B1'iul:t large pkg. 3lt
Krutteai Pie Mix 17-oi. pkg. 24 1
Cinch Corn Bread Mix Pkg. 19i
At Lower Pricrt
Fruit Cocktail
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Dodge brand No. 1 tall tin (40 Pu.) (J.
S&W Fruit Cocktail J
No. 2 i tin (80 PH.) jjjk
Apricots CHB WhoI, pw .J
In Heavy Syrup. No. 2 h tin (60 PU.) j.
Peaches j
Hun't Supreme Freaitont. No. 3'( tin yy(
CHB Cocktail Sauce, 2S;
CHB Catsup .,
50 Point,. 14-Oi. Botll. L
Royal Club Peas J
Small tweet tender peai. Ne. 2 Ho I
Wadhams Beans
Vertical Pack, No. 2 tin
Diamond A Corn
No. 2 tin
Royal Club Corn
Cream Style. No. 2 tin
Royal Club Beans
Fancy Sliced. No. 2 tin
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Cranberries. ..... ... . . . . Ib. 39c
Sweet Potatoes . . . . . . . . 3 lbs. 25c
Delicious Apples, Ashlan d . ... . .3 lbs. 2c
Celery, extra fancy . . ... . - IR- "lc
Cabbage, solid heads . . . . . . . lb. c
Potatoes, Klamath Netted Gems ... 12 lbs. 45c
Banana Squash . . ... ; . - . . .Ib,7
Palmoliv. Soap, bath liie 2 bar. New Crop Walnuti, M.d. SIM M
Cry.t.l Whit. Laundry Soap 4 bar. 196 .. . M.d.. No. t M
ounnrlte Cleanter ; llrl 5 "" -
Peeli Granulated Soap piig, 281J Slufled Ollvei, Grandee 6N-01'
aup.r Sudi pkg 23 0rtB 0UvMi Llbby,
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