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    WKDNKSDAY, FKHIIUARY 13, 10r2
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE ELEVEN
Klamath Sellers, Buyers Fare
Well at Red Bluff Bull Sale
Olin Rnynl Ilrlr B, tinmed the
li-Hcrvn rliniiililon bull of Ihn fled
llliiir Itnll Ki.U In Itrfl Illlllf lllHl
Wrck, wiih Huld lor S7.D00 olio 01
tlin hlKhont price ever piild lr
bull coiiiIiik out ol tlio Klumulh
Cuuntry.
Tim rnnrtrve champ wn bred by
) I uny nud lr Oliciicliiiln. My.
mid rriKllud lor Ihn mile by Hill
McDiiniilil,, Acliiirm. It wii hold to
A. V. llurirl nud Bon, Bllciuburg,
Wimh.
Tlio Krnnd champion bull of the
nnlo, coiiilmied by Jcii.icn Urothein,
l.oRiiii, Utnh, sold for it record
i lor Individual) 11,61X1 to Frcdcr
Icknon WuUioii Co., Oiiklund.
In pen cIiikxch, the double M
lli'ii'foid much, Adumn, rnterliiK
ii pen of thTco itriulliiir two nlun,
wun naiiied kiuikI dininplon 01 the
"pcn-oMlircs" cliixn,
RlKlit on the MM hrelri, thoiiKh,
wiih n pen of thrre bulla coiuilKiii'il
by Dun mid Mnhrl I.lnkry, Lout
lllvrr Itiinch, which graded ut
trululit two plus.
They nold lo F). T. Brnmert"
Cli'iiientii, Calif., for $6,026.
A bull donated by the W. H.
Hunt Kntiite for the "Mnrch of
ijillirn iritiiire oi me ftiiic, oioukih
In n total of II 1. 600, IncludlUK n
J 1. 600 piirrhitne by the l,cwil Klvrr
IWIIH II, Willi II IIIII1CU UIO WUI1 UKVft
UKiiln for rcHuic.
Ilrrrlordx brought record
tliiPiikliiK HI8;j6 eome 3(12 ol
Ihnm on the flunl dny of the rtulr.
They avrrniird fl.lbft per head.
Hrvrnly Hhorthnrim and 23 Aiwu)
bulln Iind been nold the duy beforo.
Seller from Klamath Full nd
vlrlnlly and Norlhrrn Calllarnlas
(CnimlKiirrB. number buyem, nnd
miiounl In Unit order.)
1)111 MnDnnnld, Hurry nnd Inei
ObriH'Imlii, Adumn; A. V. Hiirrrl
nnd Hon, Ellrnnliui k, Wnnh.; one
1 1.600.
Lout River Ranch; Elmer fltnlth,
Kcnnewlrk, Wnh.; one; 13,160.
Hoy's Hereford Ranch, Weed;
Yiimnny I, nnd and Cuttle Co.,
KlniniiUi Fallii; one; $1,200.
Lout Hlver Ranch; J. K. JoenRcr,
(ihliiKle, Cullf.; one; 11.360.
Iloy'n Hereford Ranch, Weed;
C. Hoy Carinlchael, Lou Mollnoi),
(Jul.; one; 11,300.
Lot River Hnnch: Ruu Cattle
Co . Kerndule; three: M.050.
l.o.il River Ranch; Stoiaon Land
and Cattle Co., Orlund; three;
tl.ooo.
Hoy's Hereford. Weed; Yamaay
I nnd nnd Cattle Co.; tliree;
3.000.
Hoy'n Hereford. Weed; Paul
Krlrknon, La Cirande; three;
2.280.
Hoy' Hereford. Ollroy; Bruce
Ilrockclt, Rlinrock, Arlz.i three;
12.400.
I.o.it River Ranch; Oeorge
Rwlh HI. Fruto; four; 3.6oo.
William Zumbrun. Fort Klamath;
C. Shipley. Ycrlimton, Ncv.; two;
il.ooo.
Ituyrr from the Klamath area:
(Buyer, eller, number of an!
IiihIh nnd price paid, In Hint orderl
ten Mr.shkc. Tulclnke; Double M
Hereford Ranch, Adam; one;
2.IIO0.
Vum.'.ry Land nnl Cattle Co.;
P. R. Furnitworth, Portcrvlllc,
JPullf.; one; $1,200.
A. II. liiinnlntcr, AHurn; O. J.
I'eterunn, Yiiklmn: one; $2,260.
C. Ciillendlne, Tulelnke; Floyd
Illdwell, Caascll, Calif.; one;
$3,000.
Ynm.iay Land and Callle Co.:
Mnntvalle Farms, llcaldsburg;
three: $2,700.
Ynmftity Land and Cattle Co.;
Wliiterton Bros.; three: $3,976.
Henry Grimes. Klamath Fulls;
Hidden Valley Hcrciords; three;
$2,776.
Ynmsny Land and Cattle Co.;
Hoy' Hereford's, Weed; three;
$3,000.
Yamsay Land nnd Cattle Co.;
J. L. Jacob nnd Son: five: $4,626.
Ynrrmny Land and Cattle Co.;
Hawley Herclordj; five: $4,875.
Ynmsay Land and Cattle Co.;
Teterson Bros., Ogdcn; five;
$8,760.
Yamsiy Land and Cattle Co.;
II. Chandler. Baker: five; $7,660.
Yamsay Land nnd Cattle Co.;
Clover Valley; five; $4,075.
Hiisklnn and Co., Bonanza;
Double M Hereford; three; $3,000.
Wolff Ranch, Chllonuln; Nordlor'B
Hereford; two; $1,670,
Wolff Rnnch, Chlloquln; Sacram
ento Herelord; three: $3,355.
In the Angus division, W. L.
Clink, Tulcluke, purchased two
animal:
One from Rlvermere AA ranches,
Bnkcrslleld, for $1,300 and another
from Rancho Del Ellseo, Santa
Cruz, for $1,000. The Rlvermere
purchase was third on the list at
the Kale: the grand chnmp Angus,
wn sold by Morrl Doly, Cassel, to
Charles McDowell, Corning, for
$1,650; the reserve champ was
sold by Rlvermere to H, D. Ban
lord, Reno, for $1,000.
feratiianliJItUis
MALCOLM EPLEY, Jr. WL
r - -m I'll 1 1 no
Tree Bark Disease Can Be
Controlled, Agent Says
ii v j. i). vi:htiu:i:h
County ICxIenalon Agent
Do you remember that scale or
cruitllnrns Unit you were worried
about on your tree and shrub
lust summer? This In most ciincs,
was the Oyster Shell or the San
Joe Scale. These small Insects ure
covered with a hard surluce or
scale and live under 111 Is protec
tive coating on the llmlis and twig
ol fruit trees and ornamental tree
and shrubs. 'Illey live under this
routing and suck, the snp Irom the
UinbH.
Muny people brought limbs nnd
twigs ol shrubs nnd fruit trees Into
the county agents ofllce lust sum
mer, winning to know how to con
trol this Insect. The summer time
when we notice them most, Is not
tho time to control these Insects.
Upon inspection ol the trees and
shrub at thl time of Uie year, we
will see heavy groups of these In
sects still clustered upon the limb
nnd branches.
Theso spruys can be applied
now since It Is necessary to use
a rather strong type of spray,
which will kill these bugs. Sprays
which must be used at this time
ol the year are loo strong to he
used during Uie summer time when
the foliage and blossoms are out.
The recommended spray for these
several type of scale Insect Is
a llme-sulphur solution. Another
type of epruy can be llme-sulphur
combined with an oil emulsion of
spray type oil. The combination of
oll-cmuislon and llme-sulphur will
not only get the Sun Jose scnle.
but also overwintering form and
egg of such other troublesome
pest a spider mites nnd nphlds.
Llme-sulphur spray concentrates
nnd oil emulsion can bo purchased
locully at the various garden store.
Direction for use are on the bot
tle or container and must be diluted
with water. Any type of sprayer
Farm Safety
Meet Slated
For Friday
Representative ol every farm
organization, Fnrm Bureau Centers,
subordinate Oranges and farm
groups In the Basin have been In
vited to a second annual Farm
Safety Program Planning meeting
at the County Agent's Office.
The meet has been set for Feb.
15 at 1:30 p.m., according to Sam
Brown, field representative of the
Industrial Accident Commission.
The safety planning group has
been organized In Klnmnlh County
as an experiment, nnd may be ex
tended throughout Oregon If It
proves successful here.
which will cover the tree thorough'
ly, will do the Job In natlsluclory
munncr.
Timing of these spray schedule
re most Important so thut the In
sects will be controlled and Uie
tree will not be damaged. These
dormant spray must be applied
during fairly clear weather as the
onus begin lo swell at the end of
Uie winter and before nnrlng ha
nlurted. A the fruit and leaf bud
swell but dellnltely before they are
open, these strong spray cun be
used without dninage to the tree.
Hprny thoroughly now, nnd save
yourself and trees n lot of trouble
later on during the summer period.
Spray Shake
Improves Job
Agitation I a must with oil
emulsion spray material, accord
ing to M. O. Huber. Oregon State
college agricultural engineering
specialist.
It I essential, he says, that ma
terials such a IPC and the dlnl
tro have thorough agitation while
they are In Uie tank. Mechanical
lactory.
Although frequently not satis
factory, Huber says hydraulic agi
tation is possible. This 1 accom
plished by a high volume by-pass
to Die pump and returning to the
tank with a discharge through a
perlorated pipe In the tank bot
tom. Hi recommendation calls for
at least 16 gallons a minute re
turn for every 100 gallons of tank
capacity.
Without agitation, the chemicals
and carrier scttle'OUt,' Huber con
clude, resulting In poor spray
Job.
Spud Council
Wires DiSalle
The National Potato Council.
Washington, II.C, recently sent
the following telegram lo price
slabllUer Michael V. DISslle;
"In view of the manner In which
you have treated thl Congress,
we marvel at your seeking a seat
In the United Slates Senate.
"Specifically, the law require
OPS to consult an Industry advis
ory committee, but you and your
staff have Ignored both the law
and the OPS White Potato In
dustry Advisory Committee In
limiting price celling regulations
lor potatoes: you have Ignored the
provision of the law In regard to
ceilings reflecting parity for a
crop; and you have Ignored the
provision of the law In regard to
making proper allowances for reg
ularly established trade practices.
"All of these safeguard io our
food supply were written Into the
luw by the Congress for the specific
purpose of avoiding the kind of
chaotic conditions you have created
through your Ignorance of the po
tato business and what appear to
be a deliberate effort to bypass
Congress.
"If you should become a mem
ber of the Congress, you may
change your attitude toward that
distinguished body.
"Therclore, we respectfully ask
yrm, If you should be elected lo
the United States Senate, will you
Join the National Potato Council
In correcting these admlnlstrutivi
abuse by supporting amendments
to the OPS law which would make
It impossible for your successor
Dairymen Plan Promotions
To Stimulate Consumption
The Oregon Dairymen's Associa
tion 1 making plans to enlarge
Its safes and educational program.
In doing so, It will seek coopera
tion from the Oregon Dairy Manu
facturer's Association In carrying
out a Joint program, accrdlng to
Oscar Hagg, Oregon State College
dairy marketing specialist. At Its
recent annual meeting at Ocnr
hart, the dairymen's organization
voted to follow through on a plan
aimed at Increasing per capita
use of milk and dairy products.
For a number of years, Hagg
explained, dairymen have been en
gaged In a small promotional pro
gram inrougn an act created tiy
the 1943 legislature which has
raised funds via a butterfat tax
levied against producers. Thus far,
processor and distributors have
not participated.
For a year at least. It would be
necessary for processors and dis
tributors to subscribe funds volun
tarily. The dairymen's association
to perpetrate them on the same
scale that you have?
The National Potato Council
By: Whitney Tharin
Executive Secretary"
CHOKED A GAS?
THANK HEAVENBI MoititUckitre juiticld
tndiiesUon. When It ftrlkei, tik Bfll-ni
Ubleti. They contain thi ftit-metlnt
mcdiclnti known to doc ton for the relief 01
heartburn, gaa and similar distress. 2&.
TO
(vmore delicious
macaroni j
hopes eventually to revise the pres
ent law under which the dairy pro
ducts commission operates to In
clude both distributor and proces
sors on a match-money basis. As
they view it, thl means revision
of the commission as It now stand.
The producer group will seek to
enlist support of the Oregon Dairy
annual meeting Febniary 19 to 21
at Oregon State College. If suc
cessful, Hagg said steps will be
taken to work out details and me
chanic of a cooperative sales and
educational program.
In addition to Increased consump
tion of dairy protlucts, belter pub
lic relations Is one of the Industry
aims.
Each of the two segments of the
Industry have appointed commit
tee which are engaged In formu
lating plans. O. H. Fullenwlder.
Curlion, heads the commute repre
senting the dairymen. Lyle Ham
mack, Portland, Is chairman of the
group serving for manufacturers.
MtT application Rlllivt
ITCHY OKI.
Zemo a od Uf hty medicated
aatlieptle promptly rtllma Itch sad
aids hrallni of nirfu skin )p(a
aad scalp IrrlUUons, . stCMU
5 doctors prove
this plan breaks
the laxative habit
If you take JaxaUvaa regularly here'a bow you
can atip!
Kermuat New York Norton now hava
prrjvff voo can brk the law live habit. And
enUblwh your natural poweri of regularity.
K itch ty -three percent ol tbt eaaea teatcd did iU
do ran ynu.
Stop Ukinr whatever you now take. Instead:
fcvery night Ur on week take 2 Carter1 Little
Liver J'illj. Herond we.k -one earn nirhL
Third week one every other night Then
nothing !
Kvery day: drink eight glaaaea of water; let
a definite time for regularity.
Five New York dorfra proved thla plan can
break the laxative habit.
Hf.w am Carter'a Little Liver Pill break the
laxative habit?
Berauae Carter not only "unMorV the
lower digwtive trart but they alao improve the
flow of liver bile that you need to be regular
naturally.
Further Carter-a Little Liver Pill contain
no batJit-lormjng drugs.
lireak the laxative habit . . . with Carter
Little Uver PiJIa . . . and be regular naturally.
When worry, overeating, overwork make you
irregular temporarily uke Carter' Little
Liver Pill temporarily. And never get the
laxative habit.
CM Carter' Little Liver Pill for 37c. today.
You'll be grateful the real o( your life. For free
ample, mail this ad with your name and ad
drea within 10 day to Department 31, Carter
Products, inc., 63 Park Place, S. Y. a, K. Y.
Ben Morrison, Mgr.
JUCKELAND TRUCK
SM.ES and SERVICE
11th & Klamath Ph.2-2581
AUCTIONEERING
Sale Management
and
flrarinal. sf 1V.al.rtl Collet.
Of Auction. .rlnr . . . nilllnfi. M.nl.
Certified rcdlnrre Reader
Successful Kales are the Result of Proper
Promotion, Management and Auctioneering.
Specializing; In FARM. PUREBRED LIVE
STOCK and REAL ESTATE AUCTIONS.
G. W. (Jerry) FALES,
AUCTIONEER
.1304 Alva Klamath Falls Ph. 2-2452
Free Service on Church It Deneflt Auctions
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o FARM
Q LUAfld
Ilia
IhMObi
Nr.Uk. S.J.
Ujea n thlnklDC about a farm loan. DON'T OVERLOOK THE LEADER!
The Pradfntlsl Inmruca Company of America I, the nation', leading insurance company fans
lender. Thtra moat b. a rcaaon and there la! la farm lending. PRUDENTIAL MEANS PRO
TECTIONI Protection, like Fair Appraisal, Fair Treatment, No Fees, Stock, or Commissions,
Lo Rate, Long Term (l to 40 Year.) Prepajment Prl'ilrgea.
Rolld Prolectloa Into roar farm financing program vllh Prudential a farm lender ilnra 1898 a
farm loan leader todaj.
Tor further Information, Call, Writ or Set
Howard Barnhisel Agency
Authoriud Mortgage Loan Solicitor for
. THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE CO.MPANT OF AMERICA
Klamath, Lake, Modcc and Siskiyou Counties
Did You Know---OVER
100,000
TRACTORS
Were Converted
PROPANE
LAST YEAR?
SAVE 30 On Fuel
SAVE 90 On Oil
SAVE 50 On Maintenance
We Specialize In Propane For Tractors
KLUMTD ff COHPASY
Klamath Falli Pb. 3-rtlf
Main at Link River Bridie
i wi
OPEN SATURDAY
Start Your Calves on
Certified and Non-Certified
La dak
Grimm
Ranger
Common
jroff
list price for all seed,
orders placed in February
AAurphey's Seed Store
824 Klamath
Phone 3443
Your young calves will thrive on Crown Calf Meal
or Crown "Komprest" Calf Meal. Both feeds are
designed as milk substitutes to replace whole milk
as a calf needs coarser rations.
LABORATORY TESTED. ..FARM PROVEN
Crown Calf Meal is a starter feed which will partially
replace whole milk during the first four weeks. After
four weeks, it will completely replace whoie milk.
Superior in every respect, Crown Calf Meal is highly
palatable and easily digested by any animal includ
ing poultry. Protein 24 ; fat 5; fiber 6 ; ash 7.
Ask Your Dealer Today tor
CROWN CALF MEAL
Your Local Dealer For
CROWN FEEDS
01
OREG., LTD.
734 South 6th Phone 4197
Klamath Falls, Oregon
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UIFvl
ATES'S
HIGH PHOTEiSi, UQU
- FATTENING, ENERGY FOOD.
IS MILK FATTENING? "No," toys rho NoHonol Dairy
Council. "Milk is not fattening and is IMPORTANT in
REDUCING DIETS." Continuing, "MILK does MORE
than ANY OTHER ONE FOOD to protect HEALTH and
FITNESS, yet it it comparatively LOW IN CALORIES. In
keeping weight down, use MILK in place of oodt that
give more calories ond do LESS FOR YOU."
WHY DOES MILK RANK HIGH AMONG FOODS?
"MILK comet cloter to SECURITY in NOURISHMENT
than ANY OTHER tingle food. It con not be EQUALLED
FROM YOUR CRATER
for calcium and is VERY HIGH in VITAMINS. The PRO
TEIN in milk it EXCELLENT. No group of foods practi
cal for every day use con take the place of MILK."
WHY HASCRATER LAKE MILK BEEN THE FAVORITE
'OF SO MANY FOR SO LONG? ''Because Crater Lake
rnilk 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 regulation
LAKE DEALER OR ROUTS MAM
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