Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 12, 1952, Page 11, Image 11

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12. 11)52
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE F.LEfclfo
7(18.000
IIIH.OIM
(11)0,000
State of Basin Report
Shows '51 Farm Trends
In 111 minimi "Nlulr tit Ilia Huln" rrpiirl, Klainalh ('ouiily Agrnl
I'. A. HiMitlrrsiin miiiiiiinrril llir following llturra for MM's airlrultural
Inriiine as rsllinalrtl by lilt offlre for In flasln a whole!
I.IVKb KK K
tilirrp
JIUIIIO rwrs ..
Wool, 'JiM.tmfl pimmls
Lambs, tfl,U0il ill 7du
llrrf
Cntlle, 0B.OII0 head 7,405,000
i Hit Irs I
fl.&IJI) rims ill 1M 1,4:10,000
I MM nilvrs m IHIl 2 1 11.000
TM) lirlfrm lit $'.'no nM.ooo
i:i.(KH) fm almn nl $300 : 3.BOO.0OO
li.vio rum atrwa nl $a,'i0 hi.'i.ooo
W00 trrtli-ri lit $300 400.000
Dairy
4100 lows 1,010,260
iHiiIno
4I',H.000 llm. hiiltrrfnt ill $1 50
iilO.UOO llm. Iiiillnliit lit $ .05
1W.000 IIm. Iiiillerfiil lit $ 05
lla
1 100 lll'IKHl SOWS .
iHnlrnl
7500 mnikrl houj at $42
Poultry
Bonanza Girl
Vins State
Breed Award
A M-linlnrshln to Hip 1052 num-
inpr arliool lit (Jrcuon Mule rolli'iie
linn Ijppii won bv Miirliiiiiui lMli,c
hum, 10, it nionivr of Ihc Hnuth
Hiimilia "Triple li" 411 club til
MinRlix.u. Thin Id the Hulewiiy
Htoi'pi' ewnrd for the tup livestock
brcrillnii project In Ihc county, uii
liminces Harold Howlies, niiiiuiKPr
of the South 8lxtli Hired Hiifewny
nlnrp, and county extension iiiient
FriinclH 8klnncr.
Miirlnnnii him hern 11 beef club
rnPinbpr fm' plKbt years. In Hiphp
yciii.H nbi! Iiiik built u herd of clKht
ii'KiKtcri'U hrrploro cultlc.
lli-r club leader In John lfeydcn,
720,000
1110.000
100,250
: 15.000
316.000
who linn led the Bonanza "Triple
II" bepf club for seven years.
.ylHiliiiinu la the dnuxhlcr of Mr.
mill Mm, John Helleksou of Lunncll
Vallpy.
Hlmlliir award! were made In 20
counties to 17 Klrla and 12 boya.
Last yenr the boys led the Klrla,
21 to cl(llt.
Walter Prlcluird Jr., 10, Bend,
won the $100 college scholarrhlp
the 4-ll'cr who linn the beat llve
ntiKk breedliiK project In the atate.
Only club mcmbera who have won
the auinmer achool scholarship in
a prevloua year are eligible for
thin atate award.
Youna rrlohnrd'n forreillnir pro
ject Include: four Ouernaey females
a rciditered produclim cow and
three ycnrllliK hellern, and a pure
bred Hpolleu Polnnd China now.
'I ho dairy onlinuls arc bred
through the Deschutes county dairy
hrMH,.M nKMne.lntlon.
I Walter rcnta 2'-, acren of pasture
i labor, and ralnen oatn and alfalfa.
I Hn nayn that 4-H dairy, pin and
crop protects are natural combin
ation: The skim milk Is fed to the
plK and the hay and luand feed
from his father In exchange for
the diary animals and the pig, ,
Ilia ambition Is to becotnc a
dairy farmer after studying ari
culture at Oregon State College.
ftunners-up for the state award
were Jlobert Barnes, Monroe, and
Larry E. Kaneberg, Wasco.
Winners of the county awards
are: Baker, Avon Love: Benton,
MarJorJe Parsons; Clackamas. Law
rence Barney; C'laUop, Jerry
Hhreve; Columbia, Kenny Gregory;
Coos, Lynn Rood; Crook, Betty
I-ou Michel; Curry, Gordon Britton;
Glllliim, Jay Wheclhouse; Grant,
Prances Deardorff: Herney, Donald
Rlchey; Hood River, John Meyle;
Josephine, Kathleen McGregor;
Klamath, Marlanna Hellekson: Lane
Terrell McKenzie; Lincoln. Donna
Kennl; Linn, Betty Stellmacher:
.110
110.000 hrns
iHlllPM
1.200.000 do., egg nl. $
200,000 fryers at $1 05
60.000 hrm at $1.40
40,000 turkey at $7.00 ,
Other livestock been. fun. hon,e, rabbits: ....
Total for llvrslmk
III5I- KAI1M CltOPH
Hay Total
Alfalfa; 24 W.I aires; 03.007 tons at 2c
Grain: 14.000 nirrn; 2R.200 tons at 20c
(iniM, ilover; 610(1 arren; 10.000 tons at 24c ..
Ureas; 17,000 cre; 21.700 tons at 22c
('rain
Total '
Hurley: BH.'-'KI ears; 4.1183.580 bu. at $1 67
Oatn; 27.081 acre; 08U.4U bu. at $1.00
ltyr; 10.042 acres: 117.805 bu. at $140
Wheal: 14.1140 acre; 240.383 bu. at $2.10
tired Craps
Total -
Alulln; 60 acrri; 4000 lbs. at 45c
(Mover; 11.000 acres; 6.471,000 lbs. at 41c
Peas; 100 ai-rps; 130,000 lbs. at 6c
Unas; 2820 acres; 471.000 lbs
Held Crops
Total .
Potatoes; 15.445 acres; 0,1160.070 bu. at $180
Onions; 3'Jtl acres; 114,500 cwl. at $175
Heels; 25 acres; 375 torn l $14 00
trulls and Vrfclalilrs
1000 acres
Total for Field Crops ....1
Total for Livestock
Total for Uusln, 1061
Langlois Cow
Sets Record
LANOLOIH. Ore. I Opal Crys
tal ljly. lo-year-old Jersey, set
another all-breed butterlat produc
tion record In the year which ended
March 8. Kloyil B. Wolberu ol
Oregon Bute College reported Tues
day. The old cow, past what generally
l 1'on.iidcred record selling years.
In Ihc 13 months produced 1,078
pound 01 butlerliit In 20.278 pounds'
of milk, her fourth consecutive 305
uuy luctiition yielding over l.ouO
pound.'..
Average production nf dairy cows
In lilt country Is 210 pounds of
butterlat In 6.2D2 pounds ul tnllk
annually, stale college records show,
show.
Wolberj said that Opal already
was the only cow of any breed 10
complete three 1.000 pours! lacta
tions. With four, her record should
stand for ycurs, he said Wolbcrg
Is head of the stale's official test
ing program.
Opal is owned by Ralph E. Cope.
20. lormer 4-11 club member, Cope !
got Opal irom his father who I
bought her as heifer along with ;
six others lor $125. I
1.280.000
720,000
210.000
70,000
280,000
.. . 180.000
$11,021,250
$3.1187.278
2.005.870
604.000
240.000
477.400
$0,019,430 ,
7.363.220 I
UB .4 II !
171.005
604,804
$2,018,j0
1,800
.. ... 2.243.350
0.500
307.000
$12,718,108
12,511,7411 ;
100.200 1
6.250
$ 200.000
26.441. 5IB
Z2" 11.024.250
37,405,708 1
Union Names
'Cattleman'
LA GRANDE Ws Clyde McKen
He, eunimcrvllle, Is Union County
cattleman of the year, named by
the Union County Livestock Associ
ation at Its annual meeting at Is
land City. McKenzle farms 700
acres of valley land and raises
purebred llerefords.
McKcnr.le started rafslnR Ilere
iords In 1012, and began breeding
purebrcds In 1020 when he bought
two cows from VanBlokland Bros,
of Island City, who owned the first
registered herefords In Union Coup-
-
I.K.ATIIP.R CARE I
Leather furniture, table tops and
car upholstery need care to pre
vent their drying out or soiling
and wearing. Use t leather condi
tioner occasionally. Wipe on with
soli cloth, dry, then polish.
it
WOOD l l.OOIl ItF.l INISIIINC. I
Use a commercial floor cleaner
or solvent cleaner to take olf floor
wax that Is dull or marred before
an application of new wax. A bit
of ateel wool. . .rubbed with grain
of wood. . , scrapes off stubborn
i,pot.i. Bulling, alter applying o new!
cont ol liquid polishing or paste
wax, hardens the waxed surface to
repel dirt and grime as well as
develop the gloss. I
Your wrist watch should have 11
professional cleaning by a Jeweler
nl least once a year.
Esrre Work
MJ Eaiy
Kent A TTriwaitra
AnniNO MACHINE
ElMlrlo r Hb
t.nl aitBlb'i raUI It sppllfi la thf
pHrchsit price.
Villi's
Pioneer Office Supply
fREEl Every Stop In
Brooding Chicks, 8 pogoi of
helpful hints and injlroctioni on
Iht luccsuful development of
high producing pulleli. Ask for
your copy when you get your
chicks.
'".".
When you pick up your free
chicks, you'll find us able to
supply feeders, wnterers unci
Albcrs Quality Controlled
feeds at reasonable coat. Wo
also have Albera free poultry
management folders to help
you do a more successful joo
of poultry raising.
10 Leghorn Cockorcjs
To Each Adult
Bcqinning At 9 o'clock .
Saturday, March 15th
-dm'
idJWS.'&vip'iJl
Standard Feed ' Store
2720 So. 6th
Phone 8300
Don't Wait!! Let OGW
Put Your
Tractor and Implements
In Good
REPAIR NOW!
We service all mokci - All Work Guorontecd
Lott of Shop Room - Complete Facilities
OGW FARM SUPPLY
Your Money-Harris Dealer
3049 So. 6th Phone 8144
SUTLER Steel Building
A Product of Butler Manufacturing Company
Straight Sidewal Is . . .
USE ALL THE SPACE YOU PAY FOR
HEAT0N MACHINE
and SUPPLY
Phone 6691
428 Spring St.
Your Malin Dealer for
CROWN FEEDS
MALIN GRAIN
AND FEED
Phone 555 Malin
Start Your Calves on
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 whole 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 Deafer Today for
CROWN CALF MEAL
Your Local Dealer For
CROWN FEEDS
OREG., LTD.
734 South 6th ' Phone 4197
Klamath Falls, Oregon '
Mnllitur, Anne Simpson; Morrow,
Ronald Currln; Multnomah, Edwin
Frank; Polk, Belly Ann Cllne;
Mlicrrnnh, Sally Field; Tillamook,
Kernndliie Bwker: Umatilla, Pat
ricia McConnell; Union. Reva Mo
dure; Wallowa, Diane Hhafer;
Wasco, Phyllis Tldwell; Washing-
People DO TOO
read small space
ads - you are!
CAR STRING CLEANING
There are cans of special clean
ers and waxes to protect and brlnhu
en car paint, For the car Interior,
ton, Wilbur Zuver; Yamhill, Frank
Maynard.
NG ill
; c ClwMein Jgl
' C Something differ- KSSO
V oodl Quick U) ft
V lowincast.ftrrv.on.of J jfnr
V th.nnChaBKiBfOn-
i C lmtJtood.umiihti j qnem
Welcome
h menu
change!
i
I Prefer
Mrs. Stewart's Bluing
For Best Results I
Sayj Mri. William Harding, 3312 S.W.
Spring Garden St., Portland, Oregon.
"I have been an ardent user of Mrs.
Stewart'. Bluing for years and am very
pleased with the results. I'm especially
pleased at how well Mrs. Stewart's keeps
the baby's things white!'.'
Mrs. Stewart's Bluing a (sundry
necessity for really white clothes
use it in either an automatic or regular
washer. It's m economical . . ; less than
a penny a wash! A bottle, too, in your
bathroom keeps your "hand-washablas''
sparkling. ' '
Compare Mrs. Stewart's with any kind
of bluing at any price. Like Mrs. Hard
ing, you II find it does the beil job for the
least cost! Get it at your grocery store.
j Rainy spring weather
j is strictly 4 for ft the '
birds. and J not f the i
ones J in i the? poultry
yard. Dampness often
brings l on intestinal .
'coccidiosis, which t
, . i ...
can piay necK'wun a
chicken's insides.l Vrri
thankful we have Dr.' j
Salsbury's Sulfa (Vet-j !
e r i n a r y) a r o u n d i ',
' Sulfa clears-up intes-.
tinal'coxyfast!
wWn'ou ntei eoultrij
medic mat jsk for..f
, Oregon .
State Hatchery
?720 So. 6th Ph. 095
'J
cre'am' wkx tmprovej the kiktstar
ence o the dashboard and IJhlnt
fittings. And' use" whisk aWom
to ftct under plent.i In tin MioU
stery eliige si collection . of Jju
tends to wear1 away uphQery
threads. , . r t3
.
ONLY $1,615001
SEE ALL YOU GET
in a...
For LESS than Any Other ?
leading 2-Plow Tractor!
Low First Cost low Operating Cost Good Service Everywfcfr
Forts Awoys Available Modern Design and Engineering
Quality Clear Through Top Value At Traa4n Wm,
KLAMATH TRACTOR
AND IMPLEMENT CO.
5616 So. 6th
Ph. 8801
. lisimim ..ii
1 iTlsM ll IF
FARM
LQAIIS
HmmOSIc. .
Ntwrt, N. I. I
If your. thinklBf sboit a farss kua, DON'T OVERLOOK THE LMAOKUl
T)u PradQtUI Iasnn Conaaay t America la Ik matin's leadinf taaanuic wnpanr tana' i
trader. Then But be a liw and tkera tal b tsrai Iradbs. PRUDENTIAL MEANS PRO-l
TECTION! Protections Kka Fair Assnkak, Pair Tmtneat, Pees, Slock, or Comailasisaar
low Kate, Loaf Tetss (La to 40 Years) tVeaaraMat PriTiiriM.
Billd ProKttloa kit roar farm laancmg scofram wHk PradenttsI a farm lender siac 199S-T
farm kwa kader todsf.
for further Informal ion. Call, Wrllt or 8m
Howard Barnhisel Agency
J-. ' AtMhorlud Morlga ft loan Solicitor for '
THI PKUDKNTIAL D.8CRANCB CO MP ANT OF AM1HICA j
Klamath, Lake, Modoc end Siskiyou Counties
Simplot Soilbyildeirs
Can Take Care Of Your
Fertilizer And Chemical Needs
For
POTATOES ...... GRAIN
CLOVER ...... ALFALFA
PASTURES
; HEMQAIL
iO
IV,
24D Soil Sterilant, Dusi
ancl Sprays For - --
CLOVER ----- POTATOES
-.'!, ' ' H.I
CATTLE SPRAYS
For All Your Chemieal Nceds.. J. i l;
See Your Simplot Dealers Ji
Simplo'll: SoDlbyildeirs 1
2052 Washburn Way
Phone 2-1438