Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 26, 1952, Page 11, Image 11

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1962 HERALD AND NEWS.
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KLAMATH FALLS. OKKI.ON
PAGE ELEVEN
Cows In Frenzy,
Machine Shorts
BYHALIA. Miss, lfl . When
an hour.
Woods said the motor on th
mllklnij machine had shorted out
throwing Ins full voltaae direct
through the line.
Ho nam the aocldent. cost slut
farmer French Woods ananpeu oil
about 13,000,
his electric milking machine 35
frenzied cows nearly kicked the
barn down Tuesday,
DcsDlte tho difference In alia, the
deer makea lem noise than the
turkey In walking. ' .
Nine of them died of electric
shock before Woods could discon
nect the machine.
The others, terrified bv the lolt.
were uncontrollable for nearly half
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A CROWD OF 300 Rathcrcd al the Midland Grange for an old fashioned auction that
boots to automobiles put on the block. Here Auctioneer Jerry Kales (with back to camera,
saw everything from gum
arm in air) sells the boots.
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Z DURING LULL IN OUTSIDE ACTIVITY, Pat Milan!, Verland Huff and L. C. Shook come
t inside for coffee. Complete meals were served inside, as well as coffee, sandwiches and
refreshments.
Lake Meet April 5 To Show
Irrigation Water Forecast
Flnnl Oregon irrlgnuon wnior , outer commuters and ihelr nchc
ttor 152 wilt be announced nt a
fherle of retilonul commlltce meel
lnir bPRlnnlng Mureh 29 ncconl
m to W. T. riost, Oregon now
uiurvey lender.
I Facts collected through federal
tte cooperative now urveys
and IrrlRiitlon water fnieenati will
be dlR-nssed. Nine regional groups
will meet, beginning with the north
central Oregon committee at Hood
,H;vrr, March 29.
duled meeting places and dates
are: central Oregon at Redmond,
March 31; John Dny-Harney basin
al Burm. April' 1; UmttUlln-Wnllu
Wall it Pendlotoh, April 3: north
eastern Oregon at Enterprise,
April 3; southeastern Oregon al
Ontario. April 4; south ccntrnl re
gon at tnkevlew, April S; southern
rcgon at Grants Pass, April 7:
and Columbia basin at Forlland,
April 11.
HAVE YOU JOINED
FARM BUREAU?
Over 60 form families were enrolled as new mem
bers durinq SALUTE. fAR.M BUREAU WEEK., Per
haps you were npf otjiome when membership teams
called. If so, and you desire information or applica
tion blanks, contact one of the followinq: "
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John Kornj or Lee Holliday, Klamath Falls Center. Lcland
Cheyne or Earl Mack, Henley Center. Randall Pope or
Eber Kilpatrick, Merrill Center. Joe Chotard or Laddie To
fell, Malin Center. Fred Rucck or Loyd Hankins, Bonanza
Center. Ben Nork or Leland Harris, Lanqell Valley Center.
You aro welcome to attend any Center mectinq whether
a mombcr or not.
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(Klamath' County Farm Bureau hereby expreitet appre
ciation to the Advertiser-sponsors of Farm Bureau Week
for thoir wholehearted and sincere cooperation).
The statewide preliminary water
supply outlook for Oregon is "good"
to "excellent," Frost announced.
Above normal snow cover Is pres
en In the mountains and March 1
records have been broken on 53 of
93 snow courses measured, he said.
Sllr FILED
PORTLAND Ifl Federal in
come tax Hens, totaling more than
J45.0O0 were filed Tuesday against
Richard N. Compton, former club
operator and Jeweler.
One lien, seeking (44,506, covers
the 1944-46 period. Another seek
ing $1,264, covers 1947.
Tetany Check
Watch Needed
Feed hay dally and take cattle
off pasture at night for two or
three weeks as a preventative
against grass tetany, advises
farm Advisor Ken Baghott of Tule
lake. The cauws of this highly fa
tal disease of cattle are still ob
scure. Bghott reports, but it often
occurs about' two weeks after live
stock are- put on lush pastures.
Grass tetany Is believed to be
the result ol too little magnesium
In ' the feed, the farm advisor
says. However. It Is probably more
then Just a simple magnesium de
ficiency since grass Is a good source
of magnesium.
Dry cattle or dairy cattle are
not affected as much as beef cat
tle because thev get hay. Cattle
thai do not have hay available to
them are more liable to come
down with grass tetany than Uiosc
that have hay dally. Legume and
grass hay are rich In magnesium.
Also cottonseed. Unseed, nov henn
meal, wheal middlings and beet
puip.. .... . , . .. .
Symptoms of grass tetany are:
nervousness, restlessness, muscle
twitching, rolling- of the eyes,
frothing at the moulh, salivation,
Intense excitment, unsteady gait,
erect cars, contraction of neck
muscles, cramps, constant lowing,
difficulty in getting up and down,
and a tendency to run into fences,
ditches, or barns. A cattleman will
not observe all these symtoms ot
nervousness in one animal, but
may notice several of them appear
ing in his herd as an Indication of
grass tetany.
PHOTOGRAPHERS BANNED
PORTLAND HI Street photog
raphers now are banned in Port
land. The City Council voted Tues
day to end their activities af'cr
store owners Eaid they caused
street litter.
The ant lion digs a pit In the
sandy soil and waits at the bottom
lor other insects to fall in and be
come Its prey.
THOUSANDS OF
n n PTn n g approve
UUUIUUd
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And it's America's
mother-ind -child
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an 14 adult doie,
oranfe flavored.
Buy it today. 39c
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KLAMATH
Modern Gat Appliances
Storojt Tanks Furnlihat'
C0MPA.V1'
Main at Link Rivar Bridft
Bill Steppe Mgr..
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IN THAT JAR arc tickets for a drawing held during the
auction. Tickets were given to everybody who would take
them. Mrs. Minnie Andrews watches while Bobbie Crapo,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crapo, shakes the jar up "real
good."
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FAIR HUNK OF AAACHINERY? Bill Schmidli, Malm,
Charles Schmidli, Bonanza and Kenneth Duncan, a Tule
lake homesteader, evaluate consigned farm machinery
prior to bidding at the Midland Grange Auction.
v.z7 manure Men your y
X FARMHAND toaderM
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MANUU POKK . I i- . . . .
lIHi Gf.W Wot.1 ' - I DHACHABU SCOOF
Lifts up to 3,000 pounds at a bite with speed and ease . . .
goes on and off in a jiffy with simple 2-pin mounting.
Just slip special Gravel Plate on Manure Fork -when
handling dirt, gravel or sand. Detachable Scoop fits
quickly on Manure Fork, takes loads up to 33 cubic feet.
. Farmhand Loader's self-leveling action balances
load, prevents spilling. "Wrist-Action" eases load into
place, just where you want it. See it now!
r In. wid
cutter bur. Cut along
t'-nces, around trwa, in corners.
Clears 4 to 5 airs a day. Engine
driven, with independent clutch.
AntMrlcllon crank bearings.
MWtk.p. Mdl M" Gordtii TrocW
A tpm6 d'iv. Fully ftcJMcd gwi. foU
anted "Qwiclf Hatch". OrM pitc ) from
NfW 7 b p. Mdl "t" Garden Trc4lr
Twin Hi "M" dtiianed tot Bahtr work.
9l9i Implement xUa
STANDARD
Feed Store
2720 So. 6th
Ph. 8300
Yes ; . . there are - good
thinqs ahead for me.'. I
can see it all . . . good
growth, qood health;, (jhc
good profits for Mr. Pcjtil.
tryman. And why? 'I'll
tell you. have Dr.j Sdls
bury's dependable poultry
products behind me. They
help grow high-quality,
profitmakinq birds! : FM3r
real satisfaction in poul
try medications, aet -Dr.
Salsburv's!
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you ntti eoultrtjW
ask f.r.... '
Oregon
Stote Hatchery
2720 So. 6th Ph. 6095
AUCTIONEERING
. and
: Sale Management-
Graduate af Wcatcro Callcre . . .
Ol Aqcttnncr!ii? . . . BIMtnri. Mont.
- Certified Pedigree Reader
Successful Sales are the Result ot Proper
Promotion, Management and Auctioneering.
8peeialiiinr in FARM, PUREBRED LIVE
STOCK and REAL ESTATE AUCTIONS.
G. W. (Jerry) FALES,
AUCTIONEER ;
5304 Alva . Klamath Falls Ph. 2-25!
Free Berries oa Church te Benefit Auctions
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AND FEED
Phone 555 Malin
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Give Chicks a Good Start
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weeks. In mash or pellet form, CROWN. CHICK
STARTER is readily digestible and easy for chicks
to assimilate for good health and normal growth. .
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' oughly checked by trained laboratory technicians for
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