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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1946)
4-H Clubbers To Compete For Big Prizes At Salem Large Increase Reported In Value Of Farm Produce AwuiiIk vulucd at approxi mately $71100 luivc bci'ii HriiiiiKi'il tor Hip first fi)ll-i'tilo uiiillclpti Hun In Hin Oii'Kuii Uiio tulr lit KnliMii ini'f 1H4 1, niTiirdlnii to II. C. iScyinmir, tuti- 4 -1 1 club Imclnr. 'Dip lulr will bn lii'ld linn Ki'l'tniibvr 2 tn H. Thin will lit- thi) flrt time In five years that tlm 4 II cJ iiii t mi'iit Hi tho (ulr will liu Iini k lit UK prewar tvinpn. Uciiiiiiintnitlnii ml JuilKlim cnntt'Mi lilt v hern crhriluliul ill llvi'ilm'k, poultry, Agents Talk On Problems Of Farmers Proliltm wlilrli Orrnon atfrl-c-uHurll may r fmiiiK In fu ture yrum wore under inixlilrr atwn at lha ri'Kliiiinl ronfm-iire u( I'liiinlv aKrlctiltuiiil nci'ii I lii-ld hi Klmmilli Fill l, July Ml) mill 31. The Klnniuth rxx-rl-niriil Intloit wm vlnllcd by tlm (roup and ai-llvllir of the Klamath rounty aurnt's offlrn whU'li mliiht apply to oilier part of Hit- Male were dl I'tined. Wcrcl ronlrol plot, fi-rtllla-Hon I r Ik Im. kib intrrrU', In ccl control and ixilnto dlnraic work cxumliii-cl. Hi-iri-unliitlvri from the Ori-non Stuti- aurlail lure office In C'orvnllln Includ ed C. W.. Smith and Wllllnm I.. Tetttsh, axistnnt dln-clora of aif riculturv; K. It. Juckxin, furm crop npt'clnllnt, anil Jean Schrel, rxti'imlnn editor. I'ounty aKenl present nt the niei-llnu were E. 1.. Wooiln, Crook; Juiiien Appllnu, Harney; KlKln Cornell. Lake; Wllllnm Farrell. tirant, Hurry Siuul ipilft, Malheur: ft. Ci Fowler, Jai-kaun; Allen Hunt. Jefferson; Gene I, ear, Deehiitr. and C. A. Henderson, Klamath. Altnt county agent also attending were Dan McLellan, Jefferson; Lead lialley, Mal heur; Georiie Daln, Malheur; Walt JendrieJwkl, Klamath, and Erne.it Llnrinny, Klamath. crop, raliblta, clothliiK. rookliiK, hoiiii'iiiiikliiK and cuiinliiif. In. Hdilltlon, special demon Mirations will Include tlume In dulry food ponoreri by the Kmlt cuinpuiiy, hiiklHK demon- Htmlloii aponiorvd by Sean Hoi- buck, camilnif dt-moiinlrulloii sponsored by the Kprcckel com puny, dollar dinner contest spon sored by Kitfcwuy stoics und the ulyle drc revue sponsored by tho American Vlscoe couipuuy mid the Oregon Hunker' a uiliillun. About 730 buy and girl ure expected to participate In thu demonstration und judging con tests alone, Seymour ellinute. l.lvelock exhibit will be In the. hum and tho other exhibit In tho new 411 club building. Building Permits Up In Portland For July PORTLAND. Aug. I il'i HulldliiK permit lued here In July Infilled 94.2H7.7H0, Willi IIIU realileullal permlta totiillng I.I4H,44. The previoui month permit totuled l2,5l;i,MI3. The all-time peak of $.1,S4:),74U for one month wui let In March. Clawiilled Ada Mrlng Huaulta WASHINGTON, July 31 lPl The Ainerlcun farmer grew 12.38 worth of product In 1044 for every dollur'a worth produced live yeur curlier, the cvnaua bureau reported loduy. The nation's 8,000,000 funna nveriiued III Kill uucll 111 producl old or ued at homo In tho hitter, wnr year, a compared with a lUIIII average of 11300, the bu reau ctimiited on the bala of data from 223 countrlc. The (otiil value of furm pro ducl wild or ued at home In 1044 exceeded f 18.300,000,000, repreenllng an lucre of SI 0. .100. 0011. 1100. aid the cenaua bu renu. Here are mime other high light of the report: Karma became larger over tho wur period. The 1045 average l.e wu about IMS acre, allow ing a 21-acre growth from 11)40. The numbera of farm of 1000 or more acre Increaaed by 9000: the number of inn ocret or lea decreaed by 2SO.O00. Owner-operation of furm be came more pronounced, oapeclul Iv In the nouth. There were 1R.. 000 more farm operated by the owner. The number of tenant operated furmi dccrcacd by al mot 300,000. Modern fucllitle became more widespread. More than 800,000 additional farm get electric vrvlce, and seven out of ,10 farm had radio In 1043. Over 300.000 additional farm got telephone ervlce. The number of farm truck In- creuel by more than 400,000 1 and the number of tractor bv over 830,000 from 1840 to 1045. Neverthele. one furm In four still had neither tructor, home nor mule. Medford Fruit Firm To Reconstruct Plant PORTLAND, Aug. 1 (P Con struction approval! granted by the Oregon CPA review 'com mlltee include the $333,411 building of Amelcan fruit Grow er, Inc., Medford , to replace trurturea burned in June. Other approval: lbitnon achool district, J30.000 for boiler additions ;Ilruden-rirll Tractor St Kipilpmcnl Co.. rcndlcton, $78, 000, sates-scrvlca building. Denied were: II. F. Snyder, $1)000 freight ganigo, Roseburg; I.. If. r'ltch. $11000, atore. Uma tilla; Bronson Motor Cb., $7250 gnrage, Grant Pan. NEW OLDSMOBILES FROM THE INSIDE OUT . . . THE Dick B. Miller Company has in ilor.k new Olds factory motors for all 6 and 8 cylinder Oldsenobilcs from 1937 to 1946 models. If your cor ha$ had long, hard use it may be more economical and satisfactory to have a new motor instolled. If your motor is still in fair condition, our factory-trained mechonics can re build it to give new Olds performance. Let us provide you a new Olds now . , . from the inside out. , OLDS CADILLAC Oldi Tower 7th and Klamath Phone 4103 B. C. Lumber Plant Destroyed By Fire NEW WESTMINSTER. B. C. Aug. 1 (!) The main mill build ing of the Lulu taland plant of the Keystone Shingle and Lum ber company win deitroycd by fire lut night with an eitlmatcd property loas of $50,000. Cause of the blaze wa not delerriined. Volcanic dust aulatlon. is used for In- Farm Labor Sufficient In Oregon A Oregon farmer ready them fives for the final lap of the 1 048 harvest, J. R. Beck, state supervisor of the OSC extenlon service emergency farm labor program, report that labor has not been a limiting factor in the harvest thu far although a good deal of shifting has been neces sary by harvest followers to re lieve temporary labor shortage. The fact that the Pacific count states pay the best farm wages In the United State has been a major factor In relieving the wartime shortage of harvest workers, Beck indicates. Figures released by California check sta tions recently Indicated that ap proximately three timet the number of persons were arriving in that state now as compared with the war years when the defense plants were recruiting workers from eastern states. Washington and Oregon are! bIxo getting an unprecedented i influx of out-of-state workers thi yeur. Many of these new arrivals are working on farm harvest Jobs, Beck states. Housing is still a major attrac tion for harvest followers. In this respect, Beck saya, the mi grant camps located in some of the high labor requirement areas are proving valuable in attract ing larm help. Library-book circulation In Canada in five war years fell from 10,225,813 to 9,120.203 for adult fiction and from 3,997.336 to 3,726,994 for adult non-fiction but rose from 3,707,948 to 6, 227,433 for children's books. nriALD NEWS, KUaistk rilli. Ora. THI'aSDAT, Ar. I, IIH, Ttf Nta Trainees Must Tell VA Of Job Changes Veterans who are taking on-the-job training were advised to day by the veterans administra tion not to quit their Jobs or transfer to other employment without notifying the VA first. Zeno Dent, VA training offi cer, explained that failure to do so may Jeopardize a veteran's chance to resume training at a later date. Changes are permitted only for good reasons, as the VA in tends that the veteran should utilize hi educational benefits primarily to further a life-long occupation, Dent pointed ouL GRAIN -- ONIONS - GRASS "A- Selective Spraying Complete Pesr and Weed Control Service ED GREENE Box 404, Tulelake Phone Tulelake Growers, 2013 BHsssfaVaaWHaHHBMIBBaBHaBBHIHHBBHBaBaa in mi i ai iisi ii ii ii a. a lis n.im-a I ia mi i in msjsiw u v , x v ' " " MEET MEDFORD To live in Medford Is to live In a garden of fruit trees and blossoms. Orchards extend on all sides of the city, ttd most homes have pear or apple trees in their yards. Ancxtcnsiveparksystemahd civic center adds beauty to the city; a long-time planning program has made Medford an orderly community, although its population has tripled in 25 years. The commercial life of Medford cen ters on pear industry which ships about 3000 carloads annually to the rest of the world. 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