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    THURSDAY, AUC. 11, 1949
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, ORECOM
PACE TWENTY-ONE
National Potato Letter
Sprouting In Eastern Area
Spuds Halts Sizing; Yest
Crops Good; Shipping Off
Earlier rrporta u( sprouting unci
croud rim Hi even In the lulu po.
Ulu varieties In New Jersey mid
Ijmg lliul appear In ton con
firmed. It la mil certain that Una
condition will prevent further slu
ing of tliK Itinera, but most rierla
av that It mill, an the production
eatlmatea for these sections are
likely In decline.
Midwest potato arraa have had
variable weather, with ample rain
offsetting rxesalve heat. Midwest
rrow generally arc In (nod ahape.
Farther went, Irliiutcd crniw arc
rcMirtnl nurmal to himkI, except for
Idaho and the Klumatli basin. In
theae two aectlolia. troata In late
June caused considerable daman.
Main rontlntlra to be the most
favored etate. Main weather haa
continued near-perfect lor potatoes
and la likely to produce a new rec
ord yield.
Muvrmcnt and Maraela
The ateady drcllne In potato alllp
menla haa continued over the past
two week a. Total nioverueiit
reached a aummer-time rak in
early June, at a level nearly equal
to the aprlng eced-ahlpptng monthi.
Biire then the decline haa been al
most stectacular.
down to HOI r.ia onlv about I
per cent ol the (Mil rara moved I
durum the week ol June In II
Thta aharp tailing oil in rail hlp- I
menta haa resulted Irom aeveral
feu-tori. Tha harvest hu moved
from 'h rartter acriicmi into the
i:nlrrt, com mr trial Mt-llotia now
tiktfaflng ntuvi im porta tit lontimfp oy
trut k with a mal)rr protxjrtlon
moving by mil. C'utuumrr drnmnd
for pot atwe U down brrUM of the
proircld and nation-wide hH
ffUir pliu thv tmct tlmt homr
I row m ar niultig Into nmny mr
kru nurniftlljr tuppltrd from ship
ping areas.
Ill Uit ral, puUUari of "rfiporl
abla tlaa ara mming a aatifar
tnry drmand but thf 'vrry 'small oi
ferttigi fn-m Ui drouxhl ire t Unit
are barrly o v t r upiurt even i
hough muV'h "of e amVuVtock u
..... i. m M,, i .,,f,r.n,,. i
Maryland and Virginia potato,.
hit a high apol in mid July at at I
i f .k. ,i w... . ,.k i
the reporting aeaaun at an even one
dollar over the floor tor well-aiwd !
tock.
In New Jeraey and Long Ialand.
aiie A oommanda a premium of 10
to tt renu over amall No. I offer
end regular No. 1 atnek only 30 to
Inga. fia A are bringing U cetiu
36 centa over the iroor. I
Colorado, report mg for the tint ,
time thl aeaaun. opened aa high aa j
It renu over the floor, but wai,
forced down to 50 centa over aup- i
port. I
Washington haa declined In two:
. weeka Irum U CKt la av cuxenL toeel
of II aa on kng whltea which la
40 centa over the fluar. with many
cart rolling unaold.
f arm Leglalatlen
Laat rrlday. a houae atib-com-nlllee
heard teatimony on tlie Pare
bill that propoaea to put potatora on
a marketing quota baala. the aame
aa appllra to the baale farm com
mod I ilea. Principal Induatry teati
mony waa from the national potato
council, whoae gnokeamen claimed
lack of familiarity with the quota
operation and aiked time to atudy
them.
At the cloae of the araaion, how
ever, theae Induatry representa
tive, were told . at the committee
will recommend potato price aup
port at aero to M per cent ot parity.
Thta action would take potatnea
from the mandatory aupport cate
gory. It would provide aupport en
tirely at the discretion of the aerre
tary of agriculture and depending
aa well upon the availability of
funda.
Latent move bv the potato coun
cil la a publicity blaat aimed at
either the eecretary or the houae
committee, or perhapa both. Main
point atreaaed li that the potato In
duatry haa done a real Job ot acre
age reduction, even going below the
department of agrlrulture'a goals.
In addition the potato council haa
recommended the aharp reduction
In aupport level, already In effect,
and haa urged that auppnrt be con
ditioned upon the adoption of mar
keting agreement.
Threaded through the statement
la the complaint that It 1 not lair
Ic make a "whipping boy" of po-
Old? Get Pep, Vim
witn ironi ekt wpifnfita
CALCIUM. VITAMIN Si
men, women rr.':.:;:.,5;;:
III hauev1 lake introt. t antkint l..nlf -fts
gaaeVawl klltw tO bl tweillea, raid l hM-aii ark
Ifif Ifnel ptlgg rajIMum. Vllmll III. rllll no
' tlT'i M,a r'"l"lT Trr (Mrei li.mr laMrta
TI1. llel I. ,u-1 "'tr r- f.er Fmt aj.c,
Al trar lUrn wtjm9tpin Klimklb
fBlla, ml Halireen mn4 I!- Drag.
THIS
ALIO
BALDY'S BAND
"Just flood Pane Music
tatoea afler the Industry haa done
an much to reduce the coat of price
IUlHJlt.
The alateinent la a good, hard
hitting piece, but la vulnerable on
aome counu. Cloaer planting end
heavier fertilization can make up
lor even a heavy acreage cut It
moisture la adequate, alio the
amuller price auppnrt purchaaea.
now running only about one-filth of
lust yeur'a rate, are accounted tor
by a combination of reduced plant
ings, dry weather and the lower
kllpirorl level.
In dual analyida, the eatlmated
IU4I) ixitato crop already la around
30 million bushels In eiceaa of prob
able needa. A good debator. ol
which Uiere are many In rongreaa
and the department o! agriculture,
could effectively argue that despite
all ot the oooperr.tinn claimed by
the Induatry. we at I II have a potato
aurplua and It will coat conslder
able money to auppnrt the crop
even on tha prraent beala.
Scouts Plan
Three Camp
Area Proecfs
COOB BAY, Aug H (aTl The
Oregon Trail council. Boy Hcouta o(
America, plana to develop three per.
nianent campa In Weatern Oregon
for aummer Boy Scout ramping..
David Putman. Cooa Bay Bcout
rxrrullv. km Id today.
Camp Lurlty By on Blue river, a
Hrout outdoors meeting plar for
more than 30 yrars, muat be given
up aonn becatue of a prupuaed Blue
rtver dam that will put the camp
under 15 feet of water.
To replace l.urky Iloy, campa will
be developed on Ten Milt lake north
o Con. Hay. at Lake Melakwa on
the M( Kniia summit and In the
Mule river area east of Roaeburg.
Puman aald.
Forty arrea of land on Ten Milt
lake, three miles from Lakeside,
''' H.r-
" Holberk. Ukeaide. Putman a. id.
'"'n " "'
"t"n n n"n' lllea Uila
tall.
The three campa will be available
!h' J'" LUn? by ntiMm
tered liny Bcout unit.
It U eatlmated that aome 13 mil
lion bicyrlra are in uae In thl coun
try loduy.
Vhy more people
buy Van Camp's than
any other beans
Richer sauce... more sauce
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POOR MAN'S RIVIERA For those who con't afford on cx
penuve vocotion otthe seashore, the beaches along the Marne
river offer the next best thing for Parisians. Beside cool com
fort, iwimming, fishing, booting and jif plain loafing ot
troct thousands to the riverside, just a few miles from the
center of Porn. (Photo by NEA-Acme Staff Correspondent
Rene Henry).
Cover Crop Seed
Prices Listed
PORTl.ANI. Aug. II I"! Oov
ernmenl "fair pricea" for Oregon
cover crop aeeda to be gold In the
aouth have been Hated by the V. H.
department of agriculture.
The Hat act Austrian pea at
$4 Aft a hundredweight: ryegraaa at
9'v cent a pound: hairy veu-h at
IT. cent and other vetchra at
t renu. The hairy vetch and Aus
trian pea pricea are higher than
current market level here.
The goveernment pricea deter
mine the base for which aouthrm
dealere handle orders under the de
partmenls aoil conservation pro
gram. no nrr
8AI.EM. Aug. II i4t-No brer will
be aold on the Oregon auto fair
grounds during fair week this year,
officiate of the annual big ahow
which opens Sept. S. announced to
day. aeveral Ritieeaaionnalree had of
fered slarable amount for the fran
chise right to aril beer In the
grandstand during the afternoon
race, they said.
In U7V nalla were first manu
factured from wire.
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to eld f ashioood flat rop7
Teetinff the seal I the moet vital
step in home canning. The
BALL DOME LID make, it
eaayl To teat, aooch kd: if
Dome b down, jar M sealed
Only Ball Dome Lid. have this
amazing Touch-TeM" SeaJ. In
buying iara inaist on BaU. only
jars trial com with Dome Lid!
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Medo-Rich "Bulk-Pock" lc Crtom li truly wondtrful. "It'a tha best 1 "Zr ILv ' I
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If LOST RIVER DAIRY 1
THE DOCTOR SAYS
Spinal Disc Rupture Bad
By r.UWIN P. JORDAN. M. D
vtrlllm for nea Hervice
On of the Important causes of
pain In the lower portion of the
back and of the condition which la
commonly called arlatlca I a con
dition which I usually known aa
a rupture or hernia of an Interver
tebral disk.
The back or spina column Is
made up of a large number of
separata bone called vertebrae.
There are five of theae In the lower
back or lumbar region. Between
theae bonea lies a aofler tlaaue
known a cartilage. In some pa
tient with back trouble, or sci
atica, thl softer cartilage I In
jured and degenerates. In the
course of time, the degenerated
cartilage may rupture between the
vertebrae and produce pain.
Dlagnoaie Difficult
even X-rays may not show any
thing Immediately after the rup
ture hi occurred. In the course of
time, however, the rupture of a
dlak will cause a narrowing of the
spec, between tha bones of the ver
tebral column at the point where
the rupture haa occurred.
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purest, moat delicious beverage, money can buy.
canad()dry
GINGER ALE AND WATER
luSCMsloMATOES '
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Expect new tute pleasure in fresh, ripe tomatoes
...when you add the naor magic" of T-r.' For
Ten lmfh the "iuM richt" xipfT flavor that garden-
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A a rule those having a flrat
attack of pain caused by a rup
tured disk should be treated con
servatively. Also conaervatlve
treatment I advised for thoae who
have mild attack but not too often,
those who are over to years old,
and for those In whom the diag
nosis Is In doubt.
For patient with Intolerable
back pain or pain In tha sciatic
nerve, thoae who have repealed
aevere attack for a long period of
time, and for aome other surgery
may have to be considered. Th
operation employed In such cases
may be Just removal of th rup
tured disk or It may Include, In
addition to removal of the dlak. a
fusion or binding together of the
two vertebral bones between which
the dlak lie.
Th recognition of the fact that
rupture of this kind can occur and
can In moat caae be successfully
treated surgically has given relief
to a great many who would other
wise have tuffcred for years with
Intolerable pain.
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Note: Dr. Jordan la unable to
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answer Individual questions from
readers. However, each day ha
will answer one of the most fre
quently aaked questions in hi
.column.
Tha Doctor Anawera
QUESTION: What 1 the cause
of gray hair In a young person?
uoea It com from worry?
ANSWER: The most probable
eeuae of gray hair In a young per
son Is heredity. At least one of the
parent probably t h mother
also got gray hatra early. Moat
doctora are skeptical about worry
m youm as a cause of gray hair.
Th only Iron available to ancient
man waa that which he would find
In meteorite.
Tbe.Ndtuml
Their THIRST.iiw TA5TH!,
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DOCTORS AGREE that one of the htalttueat thsngi so drink
m water ... and whrs lavortd with Portland Punch the rkh
eorxrnrraai oi ript LbruSenarl and lUtpfcemet rh nrapl
glaa ol wiart lmmri on oi the moat dttiotMg alrmki ever!
Get yoaar chsUrro so drink more waarf br siimi bmy-rkh
PORTLAND PUNCH.
r-. s r a AT . Sk. -k
i ft - TA.'i m ttr.frr t a i a
riNH count
PORTLAND. Aug. II lAW-Tha
fish count nt Bonneville dam Tuea
day: Chinook am; Jack T7. B: cel.
head JIM; Illueback It, Silver 4.
total 2BU.
Oo. Alexander Spotawood waa
partially responsible for the con
struction of the first Ironwork In
Virginia In 171.
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