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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1949)
WEDNE5DAY, SEPT. 21,1949 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON rrue 3CVCTNIEEN Tulelake Makes Final Plans for Dig Livestock Sho w and Sale Saturday; Entries Expected from Wide Area . -'rv"""""""' ' "J " ' nun in in iin i ii .11... y, , My 7 ' M ',J A GENU! AS A KITTEN Big Boy, 1040-pound Hereford steer raised by 13 year old Donna Schroeder, 4 H club member, is fal 01 a buttcrboll. He hot been groomed since lost December to enter competition in the heavy steer class. Big Boy had just had his foce clipped when his picture was token by Wesley Cuderian, Herald ond News photographer. ' A BIG JOB Chester J. Moin, generol chairmon of the stock show ond sale confers with Burton J. Hoyle (seated) on last minute details. Main has been one of the staunch supports of a locol show. Hoyle, manager of the Tulelake experiment station, has assisted with solicitations of owards. i V r ) i r r l V 'ii A BEAUTY Almost too fat to get up, the 1100 pound Hereford steer, fed out by Bill Stonecypher, will be sold at auction. Bill olso plays football on the Tulelake team. Elings Judge For Tulelake Exhibitions TULKLAKE. Sept. 11 Jim El ings. luuuini KUmtU) county egrl cultural aaent will Judge llvestork. showmanship and crop and veg etable entrlea In the first annual Tulelake Rotary Junior livestock show and aale nut Saturday, Sep tember 24. Judging the home economic, sewing and cookliK exhibits will be Kind Hhadow, home demonstration agent for Siskiyou county. FPA and 4-H rluba to participate have already had experience In ex hibiting at fairs this fall. rr.K members have shown both livestock and farm crops at the Mhaata County luter-Mountam fair, the Modoc county fair at CedarvlUe there Uiey garnered a number of prises and more recently at the Si.kyou county fair. Vrme Hcnutreet of the high school faculty la FTA advisor. 4-H boys and girls, under the leadership of Mrs. Chester J. Mam have also made creditable showing In county fairs this year. The show and sale will be held on the grounds of the high achool, the sale starting at p. m. Charles K. Wiese mill auction the livestock. Vf , i- "" " : I ' k'' ' : ( By kl'TH KINO , and FFA clubs of Eastern Siskiyou TULELAKE, Sept. 21 Commit- and Western Modoc counties. tees functioning for the first an- Tlie fair will be held at the Tule nual Tulelake Roury Junior Live- i lake high school. Judging Is to be stock show to be held here Satur- completed during the day and the day, Beptember 24, are heading : aale staru at I p down the home stretch In prepare tlon for the show and sale. Animals Including beef and dairy cattle, sheep and hogs have been stud up by a silting committee In cluding W. O. McClymonds, Sam Anderson and E. Webb Staunton. Exhibits will Include, In addition to livestock. 4-H canning, nutrition and sewing entries, field crops and garden produce. Enlrlee Deadline All entrlea must be In place at the fairgrounds by 1 p. in, day of the sale. American style of Judging will be used for all exhibits. Cash awards and ribbons are to be presented. Cla.ss 3 dairy cows Judged togeth er. 17. tM. M. 1310. Class 4' purebred registered. Class t grade market sheep. Bwlne All breeds Judged togeth er. $7. IS.M. 14. IJ 50. Clasa g Reg- j u.tered swine. Clasa 7 market j awlne. Poultry All breeds Judged to ! gether. S3. 12. si. Clasa -chkk- ens. Class . turkeys, i Crop division entrlea must be Premium list as announced this P" project, week follows: PPA livestock dlvl- '"tilled crops. slonClasa 1. tarerdlne bref-raah ; tables. prizes. tlO. it, M. 4. t2. Class 2 M. 3, 13. Clasa Clasa 11 vege- . Miscellaneous division nature of Entrlea are expected from 4-H market baby beef: 110, M, 16, S4, S3. ' exhibit determines prize award. Class 12 any , recognized project i not otherwise specified. I 8peclal events division si. It, 13, ! 2 tl. Class 13 record books. I Identical prizes will be awarded I 4-H club exhibitors in all division! I mentioned In the FPA list with the DENVER. Sept. 21 'Pi A new- . about the same weight as lung Us-' addition of entries in the 4-H club Doctor Shows Remarkable Synthetic Lung Material snow-white, plastic lung material ue. It is odorless, tasteless, non- that does most everything except Irritating and permar.-nt. breathe was shown to the Colorado It la porous, with inou.sai.ds of Suite Medical society meeting here fine Irregular holes, closely resem- yesterday. The while stuff replaces lost lung tissue when part of a lung la col lapsed In treating tuberculosis at the National Jewish hospital, Den ver. Dr. Allan Hurst, medical direc tor of the hospital planned the ex hibit. The plastic Is soft aa flesh. It la blmg real lungs. The lung's natural fibers grow Into the synthetic kponge and anchor It In place. The result la a repair Job that fills out a damaged lung to Its natural shape. Without repairs of this sort, a per son becomes slab-sided, with a hol low instead of the usual chest bulge. home economics division. 14. S3, t2 and tl prizes will be given In all three classes of sewing. In the food preservation class and the nutrl- I tlon class. Ribbons will be given ' for feature exhibits. 1 Charles K. Wiese will cry the livestock sale. Food concessions will be open In I the gymnasium of the high school I during the afternoon and evening. West Walnut Sole ! Limit Proposed ! WASHINGTON. Sept. 21 ls A ! Jap Editor Gets The new plastic Is the latest of TlAA Yannrc many medical attempts to solve the i " w lung repair problem. It was Invent- TOKYO. Sept. 21 t 8hlch!re ed by Lawrence Helghtshoe a Den-, Monoka. Japanese editor, waa se ri ver -iiastir nmnnr mnB0r um tenced todav to two rears at hard government order may limit aale of j j, t World War One veteran dis-1 "bor for printing foreign newa uhshelled walnut In the three Pa- j abled In that war. ' stories -destructively critical- of ciflc coast states to 70 per cent of i Helghtshoe has a private labors-! the occupation, this year's crop. tory In Longmont near Denver. But ' Morloka. editor-in-chie( of the The order, proposed yesterday by I he made the first batch of lung 111- I leftist Rengo news agency, waa the agriculture department, would , ler In his wife's kitchen oven. ' held responsible for stories in require the remaining 30 per cent i The new lung haa been used on which various persona were quoted to be sold eltner in tne export trade ; human patients replacing; bubble : attacking -British imperialism" or shelled. Its purpose I to stabl- i of lucite which are light-weight : in Malaya, the trial of leading uze grower prices. plastic spheres about the flze of American communists In New Interested persons were given un- golf balls. . ! York, and the -conversion of til October 1 to submit views on the The substitutes lung problem Is ' Japan Into an Invasion base." proposal. j world-wide for lung collapse for tu-1 The stories originally were dis- j berculosi alone I done on hun-1 tributed by Tass, the Russian newa In Air Pin m Klatw arena oi thousands. Cancer opera-1 agency and by telepress news with m art laiiuig more. loffices In London and Prague. Coin Series NEW DELHI. iPi The govern ment has tentatively decided that free Indies new coins will bear the design of three lions on the Asoka pillar in place of the king's head. The reverse of the coins will near ears of com. a peacock, and the Asoka bull. 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