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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1948)
FRIDAY, AI'KIL 2, 1948 ni.KALU AMU NtWb. KLAMATH l-ALLi. OKkOON PACE SEVEN Bread Belt Farmers Keep Fingers Crossed And Hope For Good Growing Season KANHAH CITV, April 'A (Pi Hrewd lirll farmers and those on the great iilittiu to the mMilhuriil huvr thrlr flngrrH crtisPtrtl thin spring us thr urtv imp growing sett son hrglti. Tht utlltiide nf Ihrst men, who ew-h sprhiK Rumble once ujcuIii mi thr rlrmcnU him) ernitumlrs, In "wwll Hhil sec" Moil wIichI lurmrrs feel there In little dinner nf nnolhrr Inunprr emu llkt lust ymr't. 1'nr srvcti ynits imw tlity Imvr hull bumper crops In lilt' hni (t w 1 1111 1 (niiiiU'V, lhn hrml of which Urn In KuiihiiK, okluhuiim und (ha 'IVxiik pitnliMiMlle. The wriiihrr tiutt Ihe hi w or liver uy.vn me uituluht h repent perform him1. Yrt there is n loiith of opthn Imii In the In Ik ut (hr -rruud an (hr counli'Vhldr Im-hIus In meet, tip Outlook Itrtlrr Thr rut it uutltMJk In brllrr but MIh-mmuI Is uhout ihr only stutr nntuiiH 1 1 ii ihr ut Ihr Mouth Onliul nutl iSoUlhurMi'iu Kimip llmt nut he MisldTed much nf u corn rutin irv OnU, llkn H um I, cut mill lit by thr h rather. Wit rut lilt dry sprll hortly after planting tint last full urn) oat rati Into h we I aprlng whlrlt krpt furmrri o il of flrhU J or Ihr most mrt. Thr fariiirr'a hit h a Improved mtnirn lint from thr labor, storage mill irurhlfirrr tmlplnt- rnmigh i tlii I Itr prolmlilv run sllii through tin iniH Ini krniiti ami harvrst without loti niiirtt trmiblr. 'lhr wenlher. iilwitys "X" lit Ihr futtu equation, hut hiut n Dr. JrkvlU mill Mr. Hyilr rffnrt on thr rrnpn In thrive port It even went so Inr an to rffrrt thr tntnnln mid onion rrnjw hi Trxn. Tdtnatom Itulnrcl Kur I y tottmfn phints in Kant Trxnn unr wiped mil by thr rnrly March firr. Hlo Orunde vnllry plants were- rrUntrd. Thr onion erop itMi't hit no hnrdVrnns I it (hr blg KeM tomiitn shipping shite tn (hr lint Inn nntl shine thr onion pro el in i i m honors with Colorndn. Northern roiiMimer arr just go Inu to have tn wait on thr. toma toes and onions. Thr Inrtmlo har vest won't shirt until Jttnr 10 or thereabout and ihr onion nan rat around April 30. A dry full not whrnt off to a bud tnrl. 8wirlltiK dttxt. fnnnrd arrreu thr (Irldi by auttinin wlnrta, rrvlvrd talk nf Die old dunt bowl dnyfl of tho ihlrtirn. Wlntrr ntlllrd thai Ulk by blankrtlnff whratlnnda with rrr nrd atioHfnlU, Hut the harvrAl U bound to bo Intr. Nnw thr whral U Rrrrnlnir up. H it spotty, thin in plnrr and llkr vrlvri in othrm. The one thing wheat men frnr now Iji wrrdn. With whrt cominff out nf wlntrr retard d, (hr werda may irl the Jump in thr urn wins MnMin. tint fnrmrra alwnya have been ft I'nlirrul lot llkr C. A. Crumbakrr. ho farnik aomr 1000 acrrn alonn thr Illue rlvrr tn Central Kanniwr "I have one plot of wheat that I wan uoitiK to plw up for apriiiR on (a ptnullnB." he nnya, "but It Uns srrcnrd up jmi much In (lie Ia.iI few ria.Vk that 1 believe tl will make a food nop." To thr rt around Mutchiimoh, Kn . fiirmrm Iwllrve they mny pro duie more wheat than laM yrar. Tin ordinarily hravy produclntt aira wiu hnrd hit lnl yrar by (hr wmihrr. ThotimulH of arre.i around there wrrr rlddlnl by hall. There air othrm not no hopeful Kit -worth Hhrrmim near Garden City, the erne of the wheat orbit, pirdli t-H the crop will be only nbm half uk Rood ivi the last one. Hher nmn in one of tlte blKKrt men in the whrul Krnwinfi biiAlnr.u and should know , Nowherr on the plains In thrre anythinff atipronchluii unanimity on the nopn (.'huiu'e.n. Oregon Solons OK School Aid Bill WASHINGTON, April 3 .4'. -OrrKon and WnshlnRton enntor hrtprd pn.iH the bill ye.steidny which would provide IMO.lXKVOOO n year of fedcnil aid (o At(r?i for education. Srimtnr Cntn of WnMitnHtnn nnd NriiMtors Cnrilnu nud Mom of Ore Rnii, nil rrpuhtlcnn.t, vnted for thr nieiisute. Hcnntnr Mukiiumhi of WahhiiiRlnu, n drmni'i'nt, war nmoiiR Ihfwi hot V((lnn but announced a tn favor of the bill. hi:minii:h .m Mount is is Many mntorlMA often fornet that tin ntrrittiK mechunlMii of their cat him many niovlnu pnrl.v uhlrh ahotild be hibrlrnird at tcnulnr n- tCI'VlltK. mm is Queen I t ulm Itrttv Adolph. M'lrrii of tlir an nual HUruynr Itay Vac lit rrgtittH to bit held In .Miami, l la., In April (10 and 111. dlkplaya thr charm that won hrr thr title. New Spuds Find Favor New potato varlWIc drvrloid In thr niittniial potttln brrrfllnif prn Urnin of the IJiillrd Htatrk drpart mrnl of ajtrlrulturr and the Mute nicrlrtilturftl exjiei tmrriL tta llnnii are not only replacing many of the old vtirlritea In thui cntintry but err find Ins favor In many fnrelun coun tries. Katuhdln, one of the firm mc-crnM-A In the punt ram and now widrly grown In many slates, ac cording to the potato breeding A)rclnll&tii of the plant Industry illation, lid Ij vl lie. Md , hua shown Brent proml.se In certain par la of AuttrnllM. In Albrrta (he potato breeders of the proviiiLtul nKruullural expcri mcni nut I on established a variety drveloied at Irr.so,uc Inlr. Malnr. but not used and have found 11 highly sal Ia factory there. They sug crsl It be named Cnmut a Joining of (he abbreviation Can. und U. H.K Lately Australia nbtainrd nn un naitmt potato scrtUuiK from Hcltji vlllc und the juiinlo specialists thrre find It so good they are Increaslnft it and have asked for a name no thry can certify it. The department of agriculture speclalista are now considering a name which may be an Amrrlcnn Indian name in Hue with the names of most of thr varieties the program has brouifhl out, aui-h as Kalnhdln, Hrbngo, ChlppewA and the very newest one, Kennebec, ArKrntlna has obtained another serdllng from our potato breeders nnd It Is reported doing well there. St) OTHKItS CAN KAT Tlie Atapesh, of New Gulneu. nrvrr eat any game of their own killing. It must be given to some one et.se, and each mnn hunts that another may eat. KAUiON DELICIOUS PRIME RIBS Served Sundoy from 4 P. M. Phone 7980 Hi iW! .nnnr I " li'lsi ti 'Ut PLURAL OF 'WHIM' IS WOMEN. HEAR Without "A" Battery Cost NEW!! 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Williams' three children didn't seem a bit Impressed when their mother gave birth to twins. The three 6-yenr-olds, you see. are triplets. Holy Land Plan Left Up In Air I.AKK H('('(T;hH, April Z !' The I'nltrd Natloim senerul as rmlily will convene In ritraordl nary srshn April 16 to renmsldrr Falratlne partition. The move, voted by the arrurltv i-oiinrll lMtt night, Iravra up In the air the future of the M-brme to up) It the Holy l.and Into Jrwlsli and Arab nations. The Untied Slates wanfb un In U:rlin UN trusteeship put Into effect without prrjudlce to any final wt th inrnt. KumIu Inslsu that the VU stick to Its HJ47 partition decision. Decision to hold the aprclal meet hiK of the 57 nation the terond esira arsslon on the Ifly Land pro lil em wan made on motion of the I'nltrd Htaten. Russia's Andrei A. tiromyko withheld hla veto. He almtalnrd alone with the Soviet I krulne to allow the proposal to pasa, 9 to 0. Truce Asked In a rare unanimous ballot, the 11 -nation council also called for a Jewish-Arab truce In Palestine. The cease-fire appeal was presented by the American delegation on direct orders from President Truman, Hccretary-Oeneral Tryitve Lie' staff Immediately beff&n preparing for the session, which officials esti mated will run three weeks and cost $20,000. Plenary mcethwn. will be held In the Old World's fairgrounds in nearby Flushing. Committee ses sions will be here at UN head quarters. The special session resolution said merely that the assembly should consider further the future govern ment of Palestine, However, the Water Outlook Held Excellent ENT'KRPKWE, Ore.. April 3 MV Northeastern Orciion will have am ple Irrlitatlon water this year. The outlook Is excellent, Baker, Union and Wallowa counties were told yesterday at the annua water forecast meeting here. Bnow surveyors said farmlands already are deeply soaked; snow at lower elevations la unusually deep and the mountain soil Is saturated. A sustained stream flow lmpor tant to this area where there Is little reservoir stoniftc appears cer tain, local, state and federal offi cials said. The Powder rlvtr In Baker count; Is expected to be better than aver age, and land along the north and south forks of the Burnt river and along Pine and Eagle creeks will have ample water. In Union county the Grande Ronde liver and Catherine creek will have a larger summer flow than In 1846. SAIGON KIRBY Vacuum Cleaners Lifetime Guarantee Free Demomtretion Telephone 9200 United States already has aaked substitution of trusteeship for the Arab-opposed and Jewish-supported partition plan. Notice To Electors More than 5000 Registrations have been cancelled since the 1946 General Election. If you are net registered you will not be permitted to vote at the Primary Election May 21, 1948. 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