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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1946)
National Potato Letter Increase Seen In Quantity Of Late Crop Of Potatoes Supply Junuury 1 iiututo slocks la part, ruluimod lust Mniicluy, howl stocks ot 1111,1111(1,01)0 bushels compurori with our Jan uary 12 enlliniitu of 120 million. A yt'ur uuo lliu fliiuru won 103. U million, unci tho lU-yvur uvcr uuo (1UJ2-41) In 10li.7 million, 1'Tioroforc, tho (juiiiitlly of Into crop spuds yet to bo dlnpoucil ot U 13 per cunt lurgur limn nvtir uuo, in id ni'urly 15 per cent iibove liutt ycur, 'On a mtlo IjuhIh, currant stocks ure 30,0 per cont of thu totul Into und liiUtrmuclluto crop production wltllu on tho uvcr 4iuu of Juniutry 1 stucks Ih only about a third of production In .these nruu. Looks llku n nmull dlffurunco, but It grows in lin portunci) when It la observed thnt ouch ono per cunt of even normul crop umouuta to about 3 mllllim bushels, und thut vlrtunlly ull of dlffcrcnco must be murkett-d over n flvo months period. On qunntlliitlvo bnxla, we hnve to use 13.4 million moro bushels thnn timui I be Iwcnii now und Mny 31; Hint's t'iiilvupnt to EX'l'HA loiidlnita of 107 cura per dny or 042 curs extra per week. Alao, uccordlnif to enrllo.it reuaonubly rellublo reporta, growers In the winter, curly spring, und lute spring groups or ttiitea intend to plum ucre ngo about 13 per cent nbovo tho officially recommended 104(1 1(01. If thin ratio carrion through the aummer group, and If the ucrcngc pattern currently visible becomes u reality, we will nee thnt Mull-yield nrciia dominate tho acreage Increuae and thnt production la likely to exceed the gnnl by ua much ua 25 per cont. USDA export liavo figured thnt about 52 million buahola of new crop apuda can be murkctod ut the support price, but If acroiiKS Intcntlona mean anything, we may get a 11)4(1 spring crop production aa high aa 05 million bushels. If thin production develops, a con siderable part of the 13 million bushel excess would be avail able for tho murkots before final clean-up of old crop stocks, now reported aa 14.4 million bushels on the heavy aide. Movement During the past week, total ahlpmenta fell' from tho prov loua weeka SR01 cara to a total of 5703, a dally average of Bfll cara. Not bad. but not good enough. Mnlno, Idaho, Oregon and Washington dropped notice ably, while significant Increases occurred In Colorado and Ne braska. Minor changes In other atatea help account for tho net drop of 80 cara. Short-fall com pared with Inst yenr'a tight sup ply situation la now about 0000 can in the IB lute surplus atatea and by shortfnll, we mean we art that much BE HIND when wa ought to b 10, 000 to 12,000 cars abend. Demand, Markets and Prices Market rintn ahowi no f.o.b. deala reporting better thnn mod- crute demand, mostly alow. Murkuts uru weuk to ateudy, allowing a wider rungu than unuul. Maine reporta moueruto demand, slcudy murket, price u nickel under to u nickel ovor ux-culllng. Idaho, alow demand, ateudy murket, price 15 cents over ex-cuiilng. norm uuKoia, very alow dumuud, unsettled to weaker murket, with too few Hales to entubllah price; luat re port was 10 to 15 cents under lloor. Colorado, alow demand, weuk murket, price about a dime over ex-ceiling, Wisconsin, demand moderate, market ubout ateudy, loo few hales to quote: IuhI available report showed price a nickel to dime under floor. Michigan, demund light, murket ubout steady, prlct at floor. Upstuto New York, de mand alow, too few aalea to establish murket; lust reported aalea at dime over ex-colllng. Florldu, demund fair, murket about ateudy, price still si. 00 over ex-celling. Murkots atlll show the effects of the cur abortuge. Total volume moving la not bud, or would not bo If ull wore going to tublo markets. Actually ahlpmenta In elude considerable seed atock. Price Bupport and Surplus Removal Starch diversion shows no algna of Improvement. Loading for France la about at a stand atlll because of the tight cur sit uation. Not gutting potatoes tlirough now for the French may destroy the deal entirely, nnd we'll need It before we're through. French may tell the United Slates to fish or cut bait ua It la no fun to pay ship demurrage at $8000 per day. Understand if any more load log ia attempted, It will be at Beaumont, Texas, becuuse of eusier access to Colorado, Idaho nnd the Red River vnllcy. Cnnadian deal now has ac counted for over 3500 cars Volume may hold up hotter now thnt Canadn is taking aomo Red River vulloy commercials, Canadians arc tuking some B size, also, but these aro not in volved In tho subsidy deal as LOOK! New Shipment of Hard To dot Tennis Shots Sneakers Currln ' Loggers Plenty of styles to select from and all siaes. Sea them today. . i The Gun Store 714 Main SUi I KCtP MY EV6 ON CROWN WAFFLES O TOO tho much lower support price on U-sizo permit importation within tiio Cunudiun celling. Soma stock under loan la re ported going out of condition, Growers have not boon told Just how those lots will bu handled but 11 now looks uh though USDA la obligated to rcinapect and eventually settle on the basis of u rulnapectlon. How and when such atock will be tukun over probably will be announced soon, but the car shortage will continue to bo un obstacle In getting the loun deal through to a good finish. Cur Bupply Curs atlll urc very tight, with muny arena uno commodities competing for thu small supply. Boino requests aro being mude for cur preference urrungements for certified and selected seed. Probably, USDA has authority tn uso food ordors and ICC to use ltn war powers for this pur pose, la udvlsnblc. Actually, tho problem requires mutual efforts of the potato industry, cur riers, and car companies if It is to bo solved. 1946 Acreage Intontlons This weeks' Potato Stocks Report comments upon lute and Intermediate growers plana "It Js a long time until plant ings will bu completed, and the Junuury 1 Intentions must be considered to bo of u very pre liminary nature. However, on tho basis of the relationship be tween growers' Junuury 1 In tcntlona and ocreugea planted in put years, tho Junuury 1, 1040 'Intentions' reports Indi cate that 1040 plantings In tho 37 Into and intermediate atatea will be about 2,254,300 acres a decrease of 5 per cent from the 2,370,700 acres planted In those states in 11)4(1." Reductions for 1040 now arc oatlmuted at 5 per cent for tho 18 lute surplus, 7 per cent for tho 12 other late, and 4 per cent for the intermediate, uvcruglng 5 per cent. At this ycur'a high yields, this acreugc could produce 355.3 million Field Mice Damage Crops Though the weather of the past month has not been very favorable for the propagation of field mice, numerous culls at the county agent's office for poi soned grain Indicate that the mico are active and are probably doing considerable damage throughout tho county. Examination of clover and al falfa fields might reveal the bushels, about 20.9 million over average. A more reasonable yield of about 150 bushels per acre would 'produce only 338.1 million bushels, but still 0.7 million over average. It may bo that our troubles will not be entirely over, even when we get tho prosent stored stocks moved. presence of field mice In suffi cient numbers to do considerable damage, if left to their own de vises. Ditch banks, stockyards and fence rows often harbor a good many of these little pests, which later on move Into tho fields and damage crops, One might do well to examine the base of fruit trees to see If the mice are peeling the bark of the lower parts of the trees, as they often work under the snow girdling roots and sometimes the tree itself. Poisoned oat groats prepared and distributed by the county agent's office gives good results in the field, and also in build ings, potato cellars, and the like,. BEST-KNOWN home remedy for Jk relieving miseries of Jr children's colds. Thursday, Jan. 31, 194S HERALD AND NEWS SEVEN When used according to direc tions given with each package, the danger of poisoning domestic animals and birds Is slight Vanilla Yourdcucro have jmooth.delicate fla vor that woo'c bake or freeze out, when you use Schilling purt Vanilla. Insist on fiaeit vanilla quality Schilling. Schilling When they are so light, so golden brown and taste every bit as good as they look, how can I take my eyes off them? Let me help you make a speedy, delicious and oh so""nourishing waffle breakfast or Supper. Tomorrow wouldn't be' too soon. tWo ow o on 80V " ,r. &95C x-avv.ol.wbot'- 0 Jam CROWN PRESENTS 5 MINUTE MYSTERIES KEX Wednesday and Friday 9:00 to 9:05 p.m. CROWN MILLS PORTLAND, OftEGON WdVl'ilUS Fresh Produce jcvuret arc jor FH. & St, Only! ENJOY PRODUCE AT ITS BEST . . Make your selections of fresh fruits and vegetables from the large, attractive displays at your Safeway store. Gathered from important producing areas both far and near, the produce has been carefully chosen for quality . . . rushed to store at peak of goodness. Then, so that you may buy the exact amounts of each item you need, prices are based on weight ... the produce is sold by the pound. In 1946, get more fine produce and save more money at Safeway. i APPLES Extra foncy, fancy ond C grade Winesops. Fine for 22U. 12V2C Cellophane CDfTIAfll Packaged lAlilvll Now you can buy it cleaned, ready to cook. AZ. 12-oz. pkg. iO( SWEET NAVEL Oranges 52c 252's and larger 5 lbs. (Smaller size juice oranges at reduced prices) Clapp's Baby Food Instant Oatmeal & Dry Cereal t-ox. pkg. 15 Airway Coffee Mob Hill Coffee 5 bog Instant Postal l-ib.aoc 2-fc. bog pkg. Hershey's Cocoa K.b.pkg.10c Our Mother's Cocoa i-rb Pkg.1 1C CaateturyTea fWAJP Mrs. Wright's Bread 1 !2 lb. loaf, 2 for 25c Whit or Whola Whaat Fancy- Prunes, Starr, No. 303 jor 13c Peaches, Highway, halves, No. 2Vi 22c Peat, Cardenside, standard, t No. 2 con 11a Niblets Whole Kernel Corn, 12-oz,: con 14e Spinach, Cardenside, No. 2'2 can 15c Maca Yeast pkg. 3c Vanilla, Westag flavoring, 4-oz. bottle 7e Vanilla Extract, Schilling, 1-oz. ..20e 2-oz 35c Calumet, Baking Powder, 25-oz 25e Peanut Butter, Real Roast, I -lb. ar 28c... 2-lb. jar 54e- Catsup, Red Hill, 13'2-oz bottle 14c Prem Lunch Meat, 12-oz. can 33c Salmon, Happy Vale, No. 1 tall can 22e Juice, Sunny Dawn Tomato, No. 2 can 10c 46-oz. con 21c Juice, Town House Grapefruit, 46-oz. can 29e No. 2 can 13c CAMAY SOAP The Soap of Beautiful .Women 3bm20C J I How fresh produce can add zest to winter meals You can count on these different ways of fixing produce to give your wintertime meals new appeal. TWIN VEGETABLE OVEN, CASSEROLE ' Thit is a delicious and colorful vegetable com bination to include along with an oven meal. Fill one side of a well-greased shallow cas serole with shredded carroU, the other side ' with shredded beets. Add a small amount of hot water. Sprinkle with salt and pepper; dot with butter or margarine; cover tight. Bake in a moderate oven t350F.) for 30 minutes, or until tender.' PARSNIP StAW You'll find this has the most delightfully different, flavor. You won't believe how good k is until you try it. Chill and then peel or scrape 4 or 5 'medium sized parsnips. Shred on medium shredder. Sprinkle with a teaspoon of salt and tea spoon celery salt and then toss lightly until mixed with i cup sour-cream or salad dress ing. Serve at once. Serves 6. FRIED APPLES Try these with sausage cakes for dinner or for breakfast some morning with fried scrapple. Wash, core and slice in Vi inch thick rings 4 large cooking apples. Saute in butter or mar garine in a heavy frying pan until slightly brown. Mix together 1 j cup sugar, 1 teaspoon nutmeg, i teaspoon cinnamon, H teaspoon salt and sprinkle one half of the mixture over the apples. Cook for three or four minute and turn. Sprinkle with remaining sugar mix ture. Continue cooking over low heat until . apples are almost transparent. Serve hot. Serves 6. MARASCHINO WALDORF SALAD Here's a colorful salad that's festive enough for a party. Combine 2 cups diced, anpeeled, red apples, cup sliced maraschino cherries and 1 cup grapefruit sections. Toss lightly with mayon naise or salad dressing. Serve in lettuce cups garnished with whole cherries. Serves 6. APPLE SAUSAGE AND ONION CASSEROLE When the budget's a liKtc pinched, try this simple but tasty dish. Potatoes baked right along -in. the oven will practically complete the meal. Shape a pound of pork sausage into 6 or 8 patties. Fry in a heavy frying pan until browned, turning once. Peel and slice into rounds 4 medium-size cooking apples and 2 large onions. Alternate layers of sausage, apples and onions in a 2-quart casserole, sprinkling apples with salt. Cover and bake in a moderately hot oven 400F.) about 40 minutes, or until apples are tender. Serves 6 to 8. Safeway . Homemakcri Bureau Avocados Ready to eat .. lb. 41c Carrots No Tops lb. 7e p Cauliflower Snowy white lb. 17 Vic Parsnips Local crop lb. 10c Garlic Convenient packet 12e Grapefruit Desert white .. lb. 7c New Peas Mexican Long Pods ....: ....... . lb. 21c New Potatoes U. S. No. Is ...2 lbs. 23c POTATOES, KLAMATH VJS. No. l's QQ No. 2's 25-lb. sack oc 80-lb. sack 98c I .So?a H li Sp"9h,w t Sandwich Crackers I Dinner Bags Crispy Fresh (Vvlw I Golden Woodland Snowflokes pki of 50 I S 29s j a;29cp-10cf 2 20c Cheese, Superior yellow cheddar, lb. 34c Premier Beer, 12-oz. bottles. ...2 for 29c (Plus bottle dep.) 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If you do not like it for any reason whatsoever, we'll refund your money, without return of the meat. SAFEWAY Waste JatA ata MltwuM