THURSDAY, OCT. 20, 194?
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
fACI TWINTY-ONI
Grasses Good Erosion
Foes; Livestock Aided
By Improved Pastures
Thar U nothing bclUr than kmhI
grass palura to pravrnl soil arro
lull. A mlstura ol our prmrtit day
UnprovMl iruwi nu Imunira will
(ccompllah mora aull eonarrvatlon
Uiail will any oliirr mailuid.
l.alll of couraa alinuld b In
sliapa, and Irrlvalnl land should ba
writ lavrlrd and drained.
Hrrd Hrd
A. food awd br1 aliuuld ba pre
pare and a (d nravy mutura
I' olvlng from la to 15 pnuiuia ol
Iffd prr arra anould ba umm.
Urau and clover approved under
Uia county PMA program are: alt
faxua. meadow Imuil, rlnglun
rya, orchard, boliKlrsu. meadow
lw.ua, ainootn broiiir, white dutrh.
Frazier Heads
OSC Yeaetable
11 Crop Research
Th ainxrinlmrtit of I)r. W. A
Frailer, lormer head of Ilia dejart- j
menl of vtwetabla criijia at Unlvrr
alty of Hawaii, aa hurllrulturallnl In
rhari of vegetable cropa rmrarch
for tht OJI.C. agricultural rxjiert
ment aUUnn ha been announced by
W. A. Bchnrnfrld. dean and direc
tor of agriculture.
Highly pralwd by hla umhiih
aa one of Uie national leadera In
Hie field, Dr. rraUer cornea to Ore
gun Btaia after aervlng nine yean
In hla former poalttnn In Hawaii.
Ha la a grailuata of Ttiaa A. A
M. collega with hu doctorate Irom
tlnlvenlty of Maryland In 1933. He
remained there In vegetable rropa
reararrh worH until ml. Krom
there ha went Ui Unlvernlty of Art
sona and waa In charge of vege
table crop rwarch there until he
went to Hawaii In HMO. He U au
thor of more than M paiiera and
other publication In hla field.
Improvement of vegetable varie
ties In Oregon through selection and
breeding will be emphajnvd In the
reMarrh project he will undertake
here In Oregon though worg will
alao be carried on with other cul
tural problem of vrgetmble crop
ladlno clover, tUIke clover, and
atrawherry clover. AIo the follow
Ing can be tued under certain con'
dlllona along with nilsture of the
grauea and clover mentioned: red
clover, elf all a. and Heeda canary
gran.
New (Iraaa
Alta fracue which 1 one of the
lirwer graaiiaa make a tremendoua
growth here and provide heavy
puture. It aeenu to be quite well
adapted to Uie belter aulla aa well
aa the poorer land. Meadow Install
la another new comer that areml
to be working In well In the gen
eral paature mixture.
fanner throughout the region
are reporting income from livestock
from Uieae Improved pasture par
ticularly favorable and that com
pared to the net Income of culti
vated croiia.
There I no better way to con
serve aoil Hun to have the aol
well filled with graaa and clover
root, which not only enrich the
oil but add organlo matter and nl
trogen and al prevent movement
of anil particle by rain, wind, or
, water.
Bulb Planting
Time Is Here
fall planted bulba ihould be In
the ground within the next two or
three week. Many overlook them
until blooming atari In the aprlng.
tooting on thrne bulba take place
In the fall and the winter. Oood
deep mulching la nereMary for win
ter protection of fall planted bulb.
Oood drainage under theae plant I
euiential for auch bulba a lllle.
NarclMU. daffodil and gladlolu
thntild all be dug and torrd for
the winter. A anon a the tnpi
have died down, dig and clean the
bulbs. Remove Uie old top and
tore In a dark, cool, dry place. If
thripa are a problem, the gladlolu
corm ah mild be treated In a paper
aack with naphthalene flake.
After 10 day or two week, the
gladlolu may be removed from fu
migation and atored.
Dry peat moaa or exrelilor make
good packing material.
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Klamath 4-H
Members Get
Show Awards
With the cloalng of the Pacific
International Livestock ahow In
Portland Xlamath County 4-H club
member are bringing home their
share of award.
Vemon Haley of Bonanza wa de
clared the winner of a special Judg
ing of Herelord ateera which the
Junior competitors won a year ago.
Vernon will receive a purebred
Herefordj heifer from Oeorge Webb.
Mayvllle breeder. "Scramble" wag
the chamlon 4-H scramble calf.
'HeramMe
Webb, who provided the Hereford
calve a year ago, held the com
petition to see which calf had fln
lnhed out beat. "Scramble" the Ha
ley entry, was a 380-pound calf
when he dragged It out of the P-I
horaeihow ring a year ago. In the
competition with other scramble
calve Tuesday, It wa a sleek 100
pound having gained about two
pound per day under the hand of
111 pound vemon on hi parents
1100 cattle ranch.
The livestock Judging team from
Malln, Stuart Henzel, Paul Smith,
and Kathleen Wilson, won a blue
award In competition with 60 some
le-m from the western tate.
Other award included Henry Wil
liams won (th and 7th place in
Paper Sack
Keeps Sewing
Room Neater
Let a paper aack attached to,
your sewing machine "pick-up" aft-1
er you a you sew, suggests Miss
Murl Scale, OSC extension cloth
ing and textile spedanst
An taay way la avoid getting
scraps of thread and material all
over the floor 1 to attach a pa
per aack to Uie sewing machine or
sewing table. Fold back the top of
a medium sued paper sack, the
peclallst explain, to form a cuff.
The folded cuff wUl aid In keeping
the bee Ida open. Then, by laying
a wide side against th machine or
sewing table, it may be attached
firmly In place with scotch tape.
It la ea to da. Ulna svaua
says, and the habit of always keep
ing tne sewing room picked -up"
will aavg cleaning tune.
For a few pennies per word you
can advertise to thousands through
a Want Ad I phone gill.
b blood wool, Carolyn Dickson.
Henley won 8th place In S blood
wool. Kaye Roomette, Henley
placed third In netted gem potatoes,
Barbara Comeu, Malln won a red
award In canning. Vemon Haley,
Bonanza won 1st In Hereford Show
manship contest and Martin Kerna
Keno placed Sth. Charles Bhulmlre.
Henley won 10th place In Hereford
steers.
J. L. DEAN
Public Accountant
and Auditor
Office at
SM Nart) 1th t
nunc iltl
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END OF A GRAIN RACE The four-mosted.bork Pamir or-
rive of Falmouth, England, carrying a cargo of 4,200 tons
of grain offer a stormy voyage of 127 days from Australia.
c&i'tSidch'
'cut and wrap your beef
and pork for your locker
And w still euro your hams and bacon
SMOKE HOUSE
IZ7 Market
A. O. "Batch' ZweJgart
aUaaiath taOa
Phase 7M
Good Used Tractors
W hava few good
uted tractors, cent
p I a t I y rtconde
tioned and ready 4a
go to work, lath
wheal and crawler
types are now
' avoilable.
1WD-6 Standard 4-WheeJ Diesel Tractor on
rubber tires.
Tractor with starter and
1 Farmall "M"
hydraulic lift.
lT-20 IHC Wide Tread Crawler Tractor with
16-Inch shoes.
1 1948 Ford Tractor with hydraulic lifa and
2-woy plow.
1 Late Model VAC Cosa Tractor with culti
voter. 1 John Deere Linderman Crawler.
See These Bargains Today for a Good Tractor
to Finish Your Fall Work.
.W.ISjeibins
Fmrm Equipment
TM le. Sixth St -V
Kleunath Falls, Orf
TP
13th Annual
Klamath Basin
Potato Festival
Friday -Saturday
October 21st and 22nd
MillEDLL
OREGON
Friday, Oct. 21-
A. M. Judging of Exhibits and
Presentation of Prizes
7:00 P. M. FESTIVAL BANQUET
and Crowning of Queen
Saturday, Oct. 22--
10:00 a. m. PARADE
12:30 p. m. FREE BARBECUE
2:00 p. m. FOOTBALL GAME, MER
RILL HUSKIES vs.
GILCHRIST GRIZZLIES
Harvest Ball--
MERRILL COMMUNITY HALL,
BALDY'S BAND
10 till 2
Total Adm. inc. tax, $1.00
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