EXPERTS WARN
HE CRIERS
SACCHARIN USE
Thu Kliiimilh county liomu
miikur U null wrusslm' with tiio
promi'iu ul xiiKiir nliiii'liiKi), no
ctmwiK lu Aim, WiiiiiiiiimI it.
Ci 11 It'll, li o 111 u (limiimmnitloii
UKHl. UlllllU WIIIIII'll llllVI! IllVl'lt-
tiKiili'd Hit.' piMMlMllly of pick
lliill Willi Mici'iinrin, oui'imsu Inu
Miltm' i.iluiim Klmply will iiol ill
low I'limiKH ul lnu I'l'i'CioiiH Mult
lur pIcltliMiiiildim, It In possible
lu uno aiiculiiirin fur purklliiK,
my Mrn. liilli'ii, nml nmx'iiiii'in
limy even bo imi'tl in cuiiiiiiik
IiuiIk, but expert do not recom
mend Hii iwo KHienilly.
Wurnt on Uio
MINI liiicy Ciinc, Uickdii Hliilo
coIIcku extension tiiitrlttoiiiMl,
I inn piiKscd iiIoiik Hi'voral upln
Iiiiik on thu line uf siii'cluirlii, in
dlciillnil Unit nimill iIoi-n of Ililn
nuiwimiitloiw ntiKiir substitute
iippviir to produce no 111 erieels,
lint liiruer iliisirjf, Mieli ii Mi uni..
dully nniy cniimi jowliolntestiniil
dnilurl)iini''n. In mime ciises. ex
pcrt.i warned Unit the iiki ol sue
chnrln nniy glvn frull n blller
lliivor, while in others It wiui
miKKmlrri thiil the sweetener be
iifti'd jusl before KiMvlnii thu
product.
lUclpoi Told
In no time will Hie texture o
tlio food eiinneil with niicrluiiln
be lis line. it us tluil cuiuicd with
suKiir. Kor liouieiiuiker who
wli.li to nuike relishes lit id fruit
bolters despite the auiiiir luck,
the home di'iiioiiMriitiou UMrul'a
iifllre h ii h selected n ifroup of
low-suHur, or iio-suKiir recipes
which muy bu obUtnnl upon re
quest, Tin- Kioup Includrn direc
tion for iniikliiK niusliird touiuto
eutMip, ii chill snore uninK only
. cup of aiiKiir, pumpkin, squash,
or currot butler, iisIhk IIkIiI mo
Inane, muskinelon butter, with
only u cup-of augur, und olhera,
The homo demonstration office
la locnlrd In room 208, federnl
building, ond muy b renched by
telephoning 8151.
Trocrors Move Off Assembly Line
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MALIN Sixty Rnllona of
liuekleberrlea, nicked by firoup
of women of tlio Uidiea' Aid of
the Mulln I'resbylerlnn church
who spent aeveml dnya ul
Huckleberry motinlnln, were
brotiKht home to be cuuncd
when the travelers returned vln
truck furnlahed by llnrry Wll
ion. Picking wus alow na uauul but
; berrioa vero plentiful nnd thoae
who went to real In.itend of
work bought bcrrlea from olh
era on the grounda to mnko n
bll of money In tliut wny.
Among the plckera wua Alice
Ilnmllton, old tlmo Klnmiith rea
ident, who wna nt the patch this
year with a homo and buggy.
Khe ha picked each aenaon for
BU yours. She wna a achoolmuta
of Mra. Hurry Wilson when both
attended school in Llnkvlllc.
The party, which relumed
Saturday, included Mra. Harry
Wllaon, Mrs. Bert 1 1 Shogrrn,
Mrs. George Fnblunek, Mra. A.
E. Street, Mr. Chnrlea Johnson,
Mra. George Smnlley, Esther
Morton nnd Lola Morton.
Othera from thla section of
the county going up for briefer
trips were Mr. and Mra. Hulbert
Wllaon, Mr. and' Mrs. Lewis
Kandra, Merrill; Mrs. Emmellno
FlUpntrlck. Klumiith Fulls; Mr.
nd Mrs. William Grnhnm, Mr.
and Mrs. Nonh Nyhnrt, Mr, nnd
Mrs. John McCulioy, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Jnck Ratllff Jr., all of Ma
Hn; Mrs. Churlcs Maupln, und
Evnn Miiupln, Ashland.
Tractors movt off ntw assembly lino at th Highland Park plant of the Ford Motor company.
Small tanks and bomber parts war mad thara during th war. (AP wirophoto).
Crop Insurance Urged For
Klamaih County Farmers
Federnl crop Insurance is not
only important to Klnmulh coun
ty from the standpoint of Im
mediate proteetiou for wheat
crop, lln grcuteat import lucidly
Ilea In thu provisions of the fed
eral crop insurance net, Unit a
successful wheat cover crop In
surnnee program may lend to a
general crop Insurance program
wuicu win -over our ni u j u r
crops na well, the county AAA
office auld todny.
Nood Bean
Successful furmera hnvc long
recognized their need for low
cost Insurance for nil crops. It
Is now nosslble that such insur
nnco will bo offered for nil
grain. hnVi potatoes nnd vegetn
blea nnd nil seed erona. It would
cover potatoes, hurley nnd nl
aike clover feed which nre the
country's main cash crops.
In Klamath county 60 applied
lions for winter ond spring
wheat muet be filed before Sep
tember 20 If their program is to
bo in effect for winter wheat.
Details Told
To nnuly for federal wheat In
surnnee farmer needs only to
Aftor the summer of 1049, It
wua said Hint the trails across
the wostcrn deserts were easily
followed, marked by discarded
dry bones of animals, newly
mnrked graves, and other signs
of the Cold Hush trnila.
IN CIRCUIT COURT
Three damage suits In the sum
of $21,0DU.fio have been filed In
circuit court ngnlnst M. M. Won-
ser nnd Juno Wonser by Shirley
Cnrnea, Hnscttu Hlghley, nnd
E. C. Hlghley.
Thla action aiuw out of nn
automobile accident on January
20, 1U-I5, on Summers lane ul
which lime a car driven by June
Wonser nnd owned by M. M.
Wonser struck nn automobile in
which the three plaintiffa were
riding. U, S. Bulontino la repre
senting the plaintiffa in the case.
Claims Mad
The plaintiffs claim that the.
nutomobllo driven by June Won
ser wns traveling at an excessive
rale of speed, had only ono
headlight, nnd wns on the wrong
side, of the road at tlio tlmo of
the crash.
Shirley Carncs asserledly frac
tured her lower left Jaw, suf
fered bruises and lncerntlona to
her body, and required extensive
medical treatment. She asks
$1B,000 dnmnges for personal in-
JURosetta Hlghley asks $1000
dnmnges for Injury to person nnd
$119. B5 for dnmnges to the auto
mobile nnd E. C. Hlghley nsks
$3000 damages for cuts, bruises
and lacerations sustained In the
accident.
Classified Ads Bring Results.
sign an application Indicating
whether he wants 80 per cent
or 75 per cent coverage. After
seeding he will report the num
ber of acres planted. Premiums
are only 010 of a bushel per
acre for 50 per cent coverage
und 1,0 10 of a bushel per acre
for 75 per cent coverage. These
premiums are payoble at about
harvest time for wheat planted
and applications should be made
now.
Full details will be provided
at the local AAA office or by
any of the agents appointed for
each farming community.
IS
Barley harvesting In the Klam
ath basin has commenced now
with fair to good crops report
ed. Most of the early barley
harvoMliig work is being done
south of Klamath Falls, with
general groin harvesting in prog
ress in the Tulclake district.
Wheat harvesting has been
going on in the basin for the
past two or three weeks, with
good crops reported generally.
Haying is continuing in the
district with the best crops in
years reported, due to abundant
May rains.
Classified Ads Bring Results
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JEEPS ON FARM Two Jeeps, especially adapted for
peace-time use, o to work In a farm demonslratlon. Vehicle in
foreground serves as power unit for threshing machine, while Jeep
in rear is ready to haul the wagon.
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ENROLL NOW!
For Fail Classes, Beginning
Sept 4.
Klamath Business College
733 Pin St., Corner 8th
Phone 4760
D
EMPIRE...tlie high test GYPSUM
Manufactured by Pacific Portland
Cement Co. Apply after cutting
alfalfa and clover. See us about
your soil's chemical problems.
Sold and distributed by
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ESTS NEEDED
FOB HEIFERS
GOING 10 I
County Agent C. A. Hender
son said today that stuto law re
quires u 1 J dairy heifers over six
months of age be tested before
they can be brought to any fair
within the state.
To date, only a small number
of 4-H Club members in the
dairy projects have indicated
that they aro going to bring
their calves to the show. Un
doubtedly many arc planning to
bring their calves but have ne-
Elected to notify the county of
ice, thereby making it Impos
sible to secure an official test
for Bangs disease before the
show.
All club members who have
not notified the office of their
Intention to exhibit dairy heifers
over six months of age should do
so at once in order that a date
can be made to have them tesU
ed. The same regulation applies
to breeding beef heifers over six
months of age.
Deadline Set For
Pay Applications
August 31 Is the deadline date
for two current production pay
ment applications beef cattle
and dairy. It's the final date for
filing applications at the county
AAA office for milk and buttor
fat sold during April, May and
June, also the last day to apply
for the 50 cents a hundred
weight payment on "beef cattle
sold for slaughter between May
19 and June 30. The beef pay
ment Is mado only on . cattle
owned more than 30 days, aver
aging over 600 pounds live
weight and sold for at least
$14, US a hundred.
Feed Wheat Plan
Ended August 15
The County AAA committee
has received notlco that Com
modity Credit's feed wheat pro
gram was terminated August 15.
Shipments will be mado on con
firmed orders received before
that date, but no more orders
will be accepted. Provision is
being made to supply mixers
with feed wheat temporarily at
Portland terminal prices plus
freight.
Last year, 4,215,434 bushels of
feed wheat were sold to Oregon
fcedors and dealers, according
to state AAA office figures.
MORNING AFTEBI
NEW YORK, Aug. 23 (At
Women screamed . and men
Jumped yesterday to see a five
foot snake slithering along the
pavement at Sixth avenue and
42nd street.
Police at a loss to know
where the reptile came from
dispatched it. It was non-poisonous.
Thursday, Aug. 23, 1345 HERALD AND NEWS THIRTEEN
One of the tiniest ball bear
ings In the world -2.7 mlOl
meters lu dlnmeter Is a vi(Jil
part of the Nordon bombslffht
and other delicate avlutlon in
struments, v
;
Livestock and poultry produc
ers should place their orders Im
mediately for any protein sup
plements they will need next
winter, Ted Wlnwoodle of the
AAA office stated. Present Indi
cations are that the supply of
proteins supplements will again
bo short. Transportation difficul
ties and labor shortages are ex
pected to continue through the
coming season, making It diffi
cult to secure needed supplies.
The set-aside provisions In u-se
last year arc not in effect at the
present time. Producers should
make every effort to purchase
protein supplements through the
usual dealers and regular trade
channels and to do so early.
Those having difficulty in ob
taining such supplies may con
tact the local AAA office for any
assistance' that may be necessary.
. Stetson Hats
for Fall
arriving dally In ha nw
colors of Alpln, Pin, Wll-r
low and Mocha, In th now
Victory atyl. ,
They Ar Beauties!
$7.50 k $10.00 ;
Stetson dealers for 28 yars.
in 19ll '
DREW'S J
MANST0RE .
731 Main St.
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Farmers Attention!
We kilt, dress and chill your hogs Ve per pound.
We cure and smoke your ham and bacon 5c per
pound. '
We have the best facilities. Our work it guaran
teed. WHY PAY MORE?
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