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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1946)
Potato Tests Are Accurate Potato sampling for ecd cer tification from the 1945 crop ap pear to have been very ac curate, J. R. McCambridgc, ex tension specialist in seed certifi cation at OSC said on his return from a check of Oregon seed planted In Kern coumy, Calif. Dr. J. A. Milbrath, assoclnto plant pathologist, and McCain bridge spent a week In Kern county checking the -number of diseased potato plants in fields representing 15 lots of Oregon potatoes against sample produc tion tests read early this year at Ocoanside, Calif., on the same lots. The disease counts checked closely with the previous sam ples tested at Oceanside, under the seed certification program, McCambridge explained. The field checks indicate that representative sampling of last year's crop of potatoes in the field or bin under the seed cer tilication program was satisfac tory. The true condition of the seedslock was correctly analyzed prior to field planting. Though this one year's check is not a re search project, it indicates that the test plot samples at Ocean side are a good indication of the quclity of the seed, Oregon certi fication specialists conclude. Vets Get Bulk Of Machinery That veterans returning to farms are getting most of Ore gon's share of the dwindling supply of new farm machinery is evidenced by reports from county AAA committees on vet erans' preference certificates is sued during the preceding month. The state PMA office reports that county committees during the period March 21 to April 20 received 653 applications from veterans, issued 540 certificates and granted 549 extensions on certificates previously issued which had not been filled before the expiration dates. A total of 129 certificates were satisfied by dealers during the period. During the period March 21 to Still A Little Wobbly Sue and Susie are twin heifer calres of Lady. Holstein cow belonging to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. "Pete" Colley. 5S2S Avalon. They arrived soma time Thursday night last week. Mrs. Colley It shown with the bovine family. April 20, Klamath county re ceived 38 applications from vet erans, issued 36 certificates and granted extensions on 17 certifi cates. Twelve certificates were reported filled by dealers dur ing that period. jjfffM Wtm, ri)l) JUKKA'S WASH WORD , INSIST ON he JIG MILK . . . your most nutritious, economical food . . . carefully bottled by the most modern, sanitary methods for the protection of your family. 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Lb. 29c Boiling Meat L.an, Meaty Lb. 21c Corned Beef BontIiii Lb. 35c Crab$ fresh Large Dungoneie Lb. 35C Wieners (ACT a) Lb. 37c Oysters Frying site Pint 59c Bologna and Liver Sausage Lb. 32c Ground Beef Lb 30c Veal Loaf, Minced Ham, Pickle & Pimento Loaf, 37c Ib. Fresh Vegetables Strawberries - . . box 33c Red Ripe. New Green Peas . . 2 lbs. 25c Long Full Pods. New Potatoes ... 8 lbs. 39c Shatter White. Green Onions . . . 2 bu. lie Zucchini or Summer Squash .... 2 lbs. 29c Oranges .... 5 lbs. 57c Valencia! Large or Juice. Fr.ih Corn. Cherries, Oregon Asparagus. Banana Flakes, Fancy Snoboy Tomatoes Merchants Delivery Service fffom t ml M AT AT m Earwigs Again Menace Crops Earwigs are again becoming destructive in the (lowers and vegetable gardens In the county. Control measures are best U ap plied now. Poison bran mash Is the stimd nrd remedy (or earwig control. The following formula Is recom mended by the county agent's ottlce: bran 12 pounds, sodium (Uiosilteate 1 pound, fish oil 1 quart. Mix dry bran and sodium lluosillcutc, then add fish oil and mix again. Use no water. Scat ter the bait along fences, plies of boards, woodpiles, trees or other places where earwigs may hide. The poison also is scattered over the lawn, after which It is best to wait two duyg before sprinkling the lawn agnln. The (ormolu given is enough (or una application to an area 8000 square feet. The mixture can be varied according to the area to treat if the proportions are the same. Since enrwlgs me active most ly at night, (lie halt Is best ap plied in late evening. The poison bran is poisonous to man, poul try and livestock and they should be prevented (rom cit ing tho mixture. THE EASY WAY LOS ANC1ELKS, May 18 (,V) Ira A. Ollmore, 30, and his wife, Sybil, 27, have found a solution to the housing problem which has been plaguing them since last October. They both Joined the army yesterday. Let Us Do Your Shopping Phone 7423. I i You'll enjoy the "just right" tangy flavor of Schilling Mus tard on many, many foods! IOt IINI flAVOI Schilling MHAI P NUTS, KU.Ul Milt, Or.. TIH'MIMf. M.f l. lil. Til. lfct T 0 F RE$HENI f A SANDWICHI At icliool or work, Miulwiclie ate Uitir. ami my ImS when cm JJ TANG... tlit, perfect iuIjJ dmin(4 '4'. v ijrsf jBajsjajasjMass REPORT on PROPOSED Starch and Glucose POTATO FACTORY A joint meeting of the Storch and Glucose com mittee, Tuleloke Crowers, and Klamath Pototo Growers Activities Committee held in Tulelake Growers office May 1st decided a representative committee of both ossociotions make a trip of in spection to Wenotchce, Wash., to inspect the Northwest Chemurgy Co-operative and take along a certified public accountant. The purpose: to clarify the financial condition and the handling of money being put in escrow here for construction of a storch and glucose plant in the Klamath Basin. The undersigned committee made the inspec tion May 9th. Mr. Paul Matthews, local C P A., was given access to all accounting. Mr. Matthews gave a very favorable report to o joint committee at a meeting in Tulelake Moy 14th. The commit tee believes Northwest Chemurgy Co-operative it doing a good job. The published lotter definitely states how local money is to be handled. We believe these statements make oil ques tions clear. Lee Blrtwlitl. Elmer Scott C. J. Main Paul Matthews (Representing both organisations) STOCK Now for Sale to All Growers! T " jSs &tjfZ''Z?" 0tSk r mf- K ILk 1 irJ1 11 c Buy Stock n This Factory at Your Bank NOW! Klamath Potato Growers Assn. STARCH-GLUCOSE COMMITTEE KARL F. DEHLINGER ELMER LEMLER MARK EVANS DAVID N. McCOMB HARRY JACKMAN JOHN E. ROBINSON TROY COOK Tulelake Growers STARCH-GLUCOSE COMMITTEE CHET MAIN ELMER SCOTT DAN CRAWFORD BILL EDWARDS DICK SMITH EARL ACER BILL OSBORNE