WEDNESDAY, .JANUARY 23. 10.12 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PARE ELEVEN 500 Expected To Attend 18th Meeting Klfimutli Fnlln (lid Klmimtli Bft nln'x umiuiil "Fiarm Uiiy" itct tin dcrwuy licro Suturdiiy im II ic Klum n III Production Credit AitHoclullan oiwiiH Un lBlli coimcitutlve iiiiniml mrollnn. In tlic Kluiiiiilh Fiilln nr. nioiy. The elly huit uiwo morn opened tin iirnm lo Uio expected 600 mock lioldcin, kuunIm unci fiinilllcN who will attend; un n aientum, Ircc imi'klnii motor tun pruvldlnK me-trr-lrro puikliiK lor Uio rent of llio dny linvo liewi provided by Hie city mid will lie prenenled eucli mnckliolder as he rentier. Reitlntrntlon bruin lit 11 nm., n Ed Miller mnoiunnbord M HM. I'reit. Pmil Miiliion, Federal In termediate Credit llmik ot Upokitne, will ho iirlnelpnl npeuker, accord ing Ui KI'CA Secy. Tre. l-ee Mi-Mullen. A. 11. flnurrlHon. vice nrenidrnl o the Production Credit Corp. Of Bpokmic. will Plan .peak. Trrnna ol two directors, E. M. lluiiiiiiond mid A. H. Cmiipliell, will expire. The two .Imve nerved 12 yenr ternw. An election will be held to refill the viiciint poKtn. The KPCA stinted with 1HU mem her In IU36, Up lo lunt yeur It hud lonneil 11 toliil ot M3.000.000 In Un existence. Me Mullen hiild. "In thin period ol rrlnlH It In Iniporlunl thul every one of the nlockholdrrn intend the ex. pliiimtlon of the tlu of the nav aocliilon." There re 487 nienibem of the ..xxinUoii from Kliiinnth. tnke. MikIoc mid Blaklyou counties. Thus will be the third meethiK lnce Hie KPCA beenme 11 furnier owned conwriallon; Itn unnctn count tin today to more tluin hull million dollnrs did Ha iiiiiiuhI lonnii hnve exceeded the three-million-dollnr mnrk In piwl years. KPCA Pren. Dill Klltredite will rcton over the iiiimnil nffiilr once TiKutii this yenr; hn hun been pres ident of the vn.it Iiirm credit group for 18 yenrn. JCUHS Music Director Andrew I.oney Jr. has nnnounced 1 hpcc-lnl Iflourum of hlRli school muslcnl tnlent for the meellnii i entertain ment sessions. 1L K BILL KITTREDGE JIo'll lend KPCA Saturday Basin Dairymen Unique; Promote Their Products By MALCOLM KI'I.I V JK. . The producers'' association held Kliamath county hs somcthlni Its first annual msetlnir this month ninonu others which Is unlriue In'. . and consequently became a the United States and probably the j lull fledged producer's itroup world. 'anionic the farm orKanlzation of In the milk Industry almost eve-i the busln. It's a corporation that ry whore the dairymen net un early I Is producer owned and producer BItKHT REPORTED RESTORED MOSCOW 11 Brest, on the So viet Polish frontier, has been re stored. A report from the frontier city, where travelers from West ern Europe first see the U.8.8.R., said the great damage done by the Germans during the war has been repaired. Collier Named To Angus Group A. M. (Andy 1 Collier,-Klamath I'nlls, has been elected to mem bership In the Amorlcnn Aberdeen Angus Breeder's Association at Chi cago, Secy. Fran Richards has announced. Collier, who operates a placo tn Pine Drove district, was one of In the morning; they milk, load and ship their produce to market . . . the market being (In the Klamath area) the distributors. Meanwhile there In the mainte nance and other hard work on the dairy ranch; the dairymen don't much care what happens alter he gets rid of his product In the morning except to proceed with the lob of getting the next load of milk out and ready for town. That's been going on here, loo or at least until . recently. But with the complex economics 01 me complex way 01 uie anoruca pay out). began to realize there was some thing needed . . . something more than the dairy Industry was get ting. 80 they formed the Klamath Ba- :iln Grade A Producers Association. controlled. Dairymen whose cows are the real milk producers know that volume of sales Is necessary to maintain a thriving milk Industry depends on volume to operate suc cessfully. "Wc feel," said one dairyman, "that the public Is getting a top product In both quantity and qual ity for the money they pay." Milk prices at present are well below what has been set as parity 'a fair return to the farmers In companson with what he must 1 umu ine lormaimn 01 imu group. romotlon8 , lhc Kiarr,ath area the burden of promoting the use of D)rcclorg , ,ne organization ducts tell on the distributors In Klamath county the Klamath Falls Creamery and Medo-Land Cream cry. Now the dairymen have taken over a good portion ol that pro motionand they think they'll be getting good results before their present campaign Is finished. Borne 27 producers are now members of the association of ...hl.-h wllhni- Roilin'r W nrrfrlnt. They have hired Jim Floyd, long lime Klamath artist and advertis ing expert and presently a graphic arts instructor at uu. 10 oireci inii rOILET How wonderful lo have MO luxury in your bathroom! And, 1 so eay to have MI) costs no more than ordinary toilet tUsue! TOILET TISSUE ln- Idlude Stan Mattcn, Ken Waters, Earl Tllton, Oeorge Renins, Ray ana 500 Bulls Hoped For Sales Ring Bull Buylnor minded cattlemen planning lo attend the 11 111 annus! Red Bluff 8nle Feb. 7th, 8th, an Olh at the Tehnnm County Fair grounds can expect the same top quality selections as shown In for mer years at this famous bull auc tion despite the greatly Increased number of animals scheduled to be sold, according to chairman Charles Stover, "Although we hope to put over too bulls through the sales ring," Stover said, "The following re quirements definitely will hold for all consignments, without excep tion. 1. All bulls must grade a strong two minus or better according lo the university of California grading system as applied by a competent committee. 1, All animals must be at least 20 months of age by snlc time. 3. They must be big, thick, smooth and well grown out with plenty of bone, -straight hind legs and good heads. i. Bulls showing evidence of over feeding, bd feet or legs will be sifted out, 5. They should be exercised frequently between now and sale time. 6. Remember Red Bluff Is a ton range bull aalc, not a herd bull sale. Stover emphasized the stiff qual li y requisites will apply to I he ani mals selling In pen lots as well as those to be sold as Individuals. The grcnt majority of animals are sold In pens of three and five. The nations largest rnnge bull snlo for many years, the 1(152 re newal of the event Is scheduled to olfer 425 Hereford?!, 75 Shorthorns n nd 25 Angus bulls at public auc tion sponsored by the Tehama County Cattlemen's. Association. I i Hobson, Lawrence Oeraghty wilhur Relhng. Only in one other spot In the United States, as far as can be determined here. Is there anything lo compare with the producers' as sociation. In Start County, O.. a similar deal was set up. . . but there the Teamster's Union provid ed the financial backing. Here the producers pay for every last bit of the publicity ond pro motion they get. They put 10 cents in the pot for every 100 oounds of can and bottle trade-milk. Dairymen are one group of pro ducers who aren't afraid to back their product. By standards and re quirements, they know its good. t Leghorn Italv. to more than 300 ! ailing miles closer to New York hnn are Germany's Bremen and lamburg. West Oregon Stockmen To Hear OPS Program Meeting headquarters will be Ho tel Oregon: Dh' JOhn'M. Swarthout, OSC political science department head, will be the annual banquet speaker and -Walter - Leth Mon mouth, master of ceremonies. Extra Work . Mad Eojy BENT A TVreWMItl. , '.' i- AODING MACHINE C I Electric pr lfti ' ' . Lilt month' rrntai if applied U Ule prchai price. ; .1 1. OlQilTS Pioneer Office Supply (Kt Main - Phane 1113 Ml three purebred breeder elected from Oreuo.i dining I ho past month tc membership In the organisation CHOKED.,:::. GAS? THANK 1IEAVXNSI Moil atlackaaM lull sole mammon. When It itrllua, oka Dell-ant tablet!. They contain the (Mlnt-aollng medicinal known lo dootora for alio rell( at he stlburn, asa and aimtlar duiraas. 9b. 'Fmmmm- s. To help keep your present "Cat" equipment at work, we have added new parts services. Now we can re build many critical worn-out parts to "like-new" condition. These parts are built-up, precision finished and fit like the originals . . . and they give a long work life. Cost is low. Our stock of factory-made parts is tops in the industry. These parts services assure a longer life for your vital "Cat" equipment . . . insure a drop in down-time. Come in and see our parts rebuilding facilities in action ... see what they mean to you and to your equipment. Do it today! Your CATERPILLAR Dealer mia. u- . rT. orr. Crater Lake Machinery Co. Phone 2-2544 The Office of Price Stabilization meat program will be discussed by O. A. Stearns. Portland, head o'. the Oregon OPS office, at the an nual meeting of Ihe Western Ore gon Livestock association In Mc Mlnnvllle Jan. 28. 29 and 30, Pres. Archie Relkkalo. Astoria, has an nounced. The program has been arranged to attract sheep and swme grower OLD SHIP HKTIRES SINGAPORE 11 Known to thou sands of travelers and shippers as tho "Grand Old Lady" of the East cm seas, the threc-funncled liner Tiilrea soiled recently on her last Journey. She Is bound for a Brit ish scrap heap. Built 27 years ago, the 7.500-ton vessel has been oper ating between Calcutta, Singapore and Hong Kong. as well as cattlemen, emphasizes H. A. Llndgron, Oregon Stale Col lege extension livestock specialist and association secretary. F. L. Ballard, associate director of the Oregon Slate college exten sion service, will discuss plans lor the 1952 stalcwldc agricultural conference Mar. 27, 28 and 29 on the OSC campus. Other speakers and their sub Jccu will include Claude Sieuslolt, Salem, past president of the Ore gon Purebred Sheep Breeders as sociation, western Oregon sheep production opportunities, and proo lcms; Charles Evans, Independence past president ol the association, swine production; Dr. R. R. Younce, slate department ot ag rlculluro veterinarian, national pro gram to eradicate brucellosis; and Harry Stcans. Prlncvllle cattle man and president of the Oregon Cattlemen s Association. AUCTIONEERING Sale Management nd Ciraduale flf Vt'ealern t'nlleee Ol Aurllflnrertn . . . nitllnev Mont. Certified Pedleree Reader Successful Sales are the Result of Proper Promotion, Management and Aucllonccrlnt. Specializing In FARM. ri'lU'.IlltF.I) I.IVK STOCK and REAL ESTATE AUCTIONS. G. W. (Jerry) FALES, AUCTIONEER 5.104 Alva Klamath Falls Ph. S-2452 Free tyervlce on Church & Benefit Auctions Did You Know --OVER 100,000 TRACTORS Were Converted To ....... PROPANE LAST YEAR? SAVE 30 On Fuel "SAVE 90 On Oil SAVE. .. 50 On Maintenance " We Specialize In Propane For Tractors KLAHiTD Klamath Fall. Ph. filial Main al Link Slvtr Drldie Itt'auK m COMPANY OPEN SATURDAY 1410 South Sixth ' ' . - '- ' '.ft fih3iT:;'irrii!! ail I '.: . . . This is a Special Chick offer to 4-H and rf A members, it you want I to raise chickens this year, either fryers or layers, and can meet the V'. ' following requirements, your Co-Op will allow you a discount of $3.00 per hundred chicks, (either pullets or straight run) on orders placed before April 1. ' , I. You must raise the flock yourself, ond receive all the profits. 2. You must show thof you ore o 4-H or FFA member. (Note . You do not hove to run your flock as an official Club project). That's all there is, no strings or catches. Your Co-Op just wants to help you get a stqrt in a paying business. Remember, These Chicks are Quality Chicks Gill's Central Oregon Chicks i i l i tthispdn,. fC0"0PI!) V high photgctj, ko:j - fattening, energy food. IS MILK FATTENING? "No," lay h National Dairy Council. "Milk is not fattening and it IMPORTANT in REDUCING DIETS." Continuing. "MILK doos MORE than ANY OTHER ONE FOOD to prottct HEALTH ond FITNESS, yet it is comparatively LOW IN CALORIES. In keeping weight down, use MILK in place of foodt that give more calories and do LESS FOR YOU." WHY DOES MILK RANK HIGH AMONG FOODS? "MILK comes closer to SECURITY in NOURISHMENT than ANY OTHER tinaje food. It can not be EQUALLED for calcium and is VERY HIGH in VITAMINS. The' PRO- 1 TEIN in milk is EXCELLENT. No group of foods practi cal for every day use can take the place of MILK." WHY HAS CRATER LAKE MILK BEEN THE FAVORITE OF SO MANY FOR SO LONG? "Because Crater Lake milk is handled so carefully from the KITCHEN-CLEAN milking rooms of KLAMATH'S FINEST DAIRIES through ultra-modern stainless steel processing equip ment . . . right to you by methods that MORE than satisfy -the MOST STRENUOUS and DEMANDING reaulations imOU YOUa COATIR LAKE DIALER OR ROUTS MAM iiiiiiiiiiiiirM.iyMiiiw v? v