- WEDNESDAY, FPT.RUAnY 27, 10B2 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PARE Kt.KVN i mm ...'. -'la Housing Faces Ag Committee Ciood houNinir tor mlKrnnt furm Inliur In Impoiliint in gelling mid plucliiK wrirkrn who hnrvoai many of UrcKon'M niOHt valuable vropn. Yet MH'li hoiilni( In limited nr.d much ol It Ik mib-xtandiird. with llttla attention Riven to nnnltiitlon, puiR wilier nupply, or adetiuutc conking luclllllcn. Thin Informnllon w turned up by the nliitnwltlo ruml ill" c mitten headed by L, K. Pratic'n, Tllluinook, which met In I'oiiiund recently. The commllee. l one ol II plunnliiK fur the Oregon ni;i i piiltunil conference Mar. 27-2D at Ori'Kon Sliilo college. Mix. Lee Ifollldny, Klamath Full" hnuMnit (uncommitted chiilrmnn, ruiiorti'd 1111 oulHliindlnK coopern live hibor ciimn ia operating- near Mllton-frcewiiler. Thin helps Hla bllla Die farm labor force In that area. 'I he Athena Pea Grower an noclntlon also maintain! a no.,ii camp for ttltiKlc workcra, Hhe il'l. Hereford Show At PI in '52 PORTLAND, 'Hpeclali A nation ol Hurcloxl Hhow will headline the event 8t the 1 orly-second atmiial I'aclflc International Livestock Kx uonltlon to be held hero October i through 11. Choice specimens of the Hereford breed of beef cattle will compete lor H record $16,000 In premium money during the show, ofllolah of the Pacific Internatlonnl and the American Hereford Association an nounced today. How Secret Can The Boys Get? BAN FRANCISCO W When i: a bus accident a military secret? When the bun in being used to in the war outlook. train civil defence driver my; CG Reports On '52 Dues A confidential Government mem orandum 1h quoted by the March Issue of Country Ccntlcman to dive farincrj dome Idea of what to expect In the next y?ar or to. The memorandum la not official policy but it docs reflect top-level thinking on the probable trend In both military and civilian produc tion planning. The' military schedule.! now call for reaching peak dclcn.se expendi tures of about 14.000,000.000 a month by the end of this year or Rotation Top Weed Killer 14 YEAR CHOW A Texas rancher this winter fed cattle 4,000 tons of grain Borghum that he had put In a trench silo sllnao was In excellent condition and cattle ale It with relish. The ranch er says It was the most economical feed he ever used, lmvln been fourteen years ago, says tue March 1 put un when labor and feed wora Issue of Country Gentleman. The' low-priced. Crop rotation remains the most effective practical method lor con-1 trol of many farm weeds. Except lor certain noxious species, weeds' arc not able to thrive Indefinitely on crop rotated land, points out, Tulclake Farm Advisor Ken Bag hott, University ol California Agri cultural Extension Service. Annual weeds are restricted by a rotation that Includes a small-grain crop, a cultivated crop, such as early next. It is planned to hold i'..,i .'h' ," ,, " 7 , ' vX: u l,h,? " Bl, aout ,lM 1 .ihr," "!l' ' b rotations that Include smaller ""iir.i bT u "Cr; eP auch "B"a. Weeds that oil In MM, If there is no change tr,lhle0me In irrigated nn. war outlook. ,urB - rctiucer bv rotation that TVin m.mnrnnilnin frtrffttit a ll.t.l , in.l...i ...... ..,.u - .... .. ni Defense Instructor Clarence O, La-iln maximum Inflationary pressure I sikn clover unrl small rm. ' oi me ocicnse progrnm win oe leu Publications telline of different methods of weed control can be hey, a municipal railway Inspector. A Muni bus. driven by a woman ; about the middle of this year. Alt. umnec uniier i,in.v a iiifiLruLtiuii. er ifiat ino .prouuction oi civilian .,.riH nt lVm K-ai-m i,iuiCn.'a lumned a curb Tuesday niKht. ! uoods will bt-Hln to Increase while uPf-J'V.-f." Vviior.s o1. Tk. Illlll.e llnrf .L... u J I-.,.,.- ' I " ..!.. .. u. ... 'I,:J. "iu ' t.ti.T.i.i u n,.u ni &ijuvmjiiK uuwii u uvuunvi lair 1 uui uiinajnK iuwci jniiiniiir , anuui ATTENTION RANCHERS START THAT SMALL BAND OF SHEEP! v Available Now ) j YOUNG, GOOD HARDY SHEEP WITH LAMBS BY THEIR SIDE , While face crossed and black face pure breds Sold in lots to suit. Shown by appointment . . , write tiox 31 1 co Herold S. News , reus have taken sore su-p:: Improve Ihclr situation, but con ditions are not yet entirely sails laetory, she added. Throughout the Wlllamelle val- HORSE BLOOD-DONOR Hit-hard and Mary Crilt-y ft-ud suKiir lo Llrownlo, 5-ycar-old horse, at the laboratories of Wyt'th, Incorporated, Marietta, I'a. Brownie weighs 1.000 oiiiuls hut has given more than 2,000 pounds of blood for use in tetanus antitoxin. Blood is taken twice a month, about two gallons at a time. Richard and Mary arc children of Dr. B. H. Crilt-y, imiminologi.st at the laboratories. Mink Farmers Troubles Brina About Discussion , , . , . . . . i day nlitht either lo strike lo get Obtaining an adequate u-td sup- Inns, little research has been done ln(,r ocmBn(js i,y Apn j or to plv is one of the problems lacing 0n nutrition and disease. j arbitrate It the company will agree the slate a mink fanners. . ,. ... .. to do so n it w.n u. m. .h.i.m.n Distemper Is the chief disease ; w Q0 f . !. wy.m , Problem. Allho.mh shots are avail- Harvey Thomas, union buslnesi of a luielde committee prej bp ;b, , t , de- BRcnt. Mild the strike authorization Inn a report for the Oregon Slate i ...i i. uu. h .. i.i ..,,.ri nt ih. nv m "r,, , vr :r ,..' control U possible. which Is 10 lo B5 percent flail by M1r",'?fr" ' V"', c0"lip."";,! te''6 I.ahrv declined to Klve details. I steady. Starling early In 1B5J, it Military secret, he said. i ' IHiUred, the supply of civilian Police were not so secretive. Hoods should be in good bulance They said Ella B. Faync lost con- h""lh demand. Iril nf thn him urhllf mciUinf u llirn I In Inrtnn nf furmlncr Ihic KhnlilH ley with the possible exception of John Nuchupoff, 60. was taken lo a mean a pretty firm market and hop arras, adequate hou-ilnn for ; hopllal with a broken leg. I fewer shortages than expected, niliirants is scarce. That available I - - ficfiiicntiy lulls short ol minimum needs, i What can be done to remedy I Ihls situation, whlcn lias a vital bearing on Oregon's farm income, will be dlscu.-iscd at the agrlcultur ' al conlcrencc. Portland Bus Strike Talked PORTLAND Mt Portland Trac- lion Company drivers voted Mon- c&f 'idck ' cut and wrap your beef and pork for your locker And we still cure your hams and bacon SMOKE HOUSE 427 Market A. G. "Butch" Zwcigort Klamath Falls Phone 7060 o FARM I 1 A m mm A V rou rt liinkim about a fina lou, DON'T OVERLOOK THE LEADER! Tht Pradrntisl InMrane Compsar of America ia die nation'a leadlnz Injiorance company farm tra6r. Tkera mail be a rcaaoa and there la! In farm lendinl. PHljUKNXlAL MfUNS PRO TF.tTIOM ProUrtkma like Fair Appraiaala, Fair Treatment, No Feet, Stock, or Comaituloiia, Low Rate, Loa( Term (L'a la 40 Years) Prepayment Prirllefea. Ralld Protedioa Into 7 oar farm tnaadnl preiram with Pnidentlal a farm lender alaca 1898 a tana kaa leader today. fOT further Information, Call, Wrile or See Howard Barnhisel Agency xtf. Authorized Mmlaaat Loan Solicitor for THE PRtJDBNTIAL IN8CRANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA Klamath, Lake, Modoc and Siskiyou Counties preference causes a continual head- i "V wail inciuao it. . jbcksoii. acho for producers. Not only must1 Ncwberg; Harvey Ronne. Balem; llsh be obtaliied. but mink are'0- A. bmlth. Seaside; C. W. bta- lllrkv anil rhmul) nl,l ll, i Cey. Blllem; J-.llgellO I' llllay. JCI' fllllon of Ihelr fish. It must be! ',rr",,"; 2,7, des Imbler: GUARANTEED RECONDITIONED USED Mews drivers. Hut. he said. If Ihe com pany will arbitrate the points In disagreement, the drivers will ap prove. The drivers seek a 15-cent hour ly wage boost a cost-of-living e Ted calator clause and various other Iresh so most fur farmers must 1 JK "amoo: r.ugcnc jwanon ! ociioius. uomraci laias nave oecn liistBll expcnslvo reliigerulloni Astoria; and Andrew Warls, Clut- under way for two months without . . 1 rtKHiiif - miirn nrnorru. jnnmHi nil in. tui 111 nrni. " Tlie Investment for bolh runrh ' and breeding stock, the commit-. lee says. Is the chief handicap facing anyone having plans (o ginn an industry fooihold. At present Oregon has about 160 "mink fur funns with a, total of noma 30.0UU , breeders Annuiil kit output ap proaches 7S.000. Walt lUles In coma from brerdtng s:ok and Veils Is approximately 8100,000 aiuiually, Tlie trend Is toward fewer ranches housing more mink, the committee lias learned. It. K. 1) murk, head of the Oregon Slalc College fish and giime department, serves (he commllieo ns secrcUity. Although Oregon mink farms run towiud .coli'jcrviulvc slie,, quality) Is boiler than that found In areas where farms arc larger, In Wis- . eonsln and Minnesota, for example, I some Hlnglc farms turn out 30,000 kits during a single season. Another of tlie problems facing mink producers Is the fact that theirs is n strictly luxury business, and uiurkou are buffctrd mater ially by economic tips and downs. ' In addition lo feed supply prob- Planes Win Out Over Train Travel ! WASHINGTON lf Air travel ; miicago exceeded pullman travel mileage last year for the first tlmo on record. The Civil Aeronautics Board said domestic iilrllncs Hew 10,500.304, ono passenger miles last vear, vhlle rail travel on Pullmans totaled 10,432,300.000 passenger miles. A "passenger mile" Is one pas senger carried one mile. If conditions are exactly rlRht Ihe sun can he hidden In an, eclipse lor as long as 7'3 minutes. 1 OLrVER'TO1 Row crop. Excellent condition. OLIVER701 Standard. 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