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    WKDNKSIMY, MAY 21, 1 D.r2
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE FIFTEEN
1
FRANK E. BOARDMAN,
17, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles M.' Santo, 1545
Crescent, hns completed
basic airmen's training at
the Air Force's Lackland,
Tex., base.
Cheaper Chick
.Market Seen
I , ii i u n supplies at chicken nre ex
Puled on thi' mnrkcls thin niantli
nnd will nrobnbly be available lor
rvernl month, ceitnlnlv nevrral
weeks, nccordliin: lo produce dis
tributors mid llio U S. Department
cl Auricullure.
Cheaper than e venr nito. nil
Ivpeii ol rhlckrn. Inrludlim broiler
chicken, mid irlinnee chicken, rc
vmlnble for home Ireeilnp. Cut-up
chicken because It cn be pnek
nurd lint mid taken the. Irani since
U recommended by food specialists.
Now U the lime lor home Ireeier
owners with npnee available to
mock un on broiler nnd Infers,
according to Mrs. Andrew C. Rice,
l.ulrlllon consultant with the Uni
versity ol Nevnda Extension Berv
li e A convenient nrrnniiement ts
to pnrk the mcatv plcccs-brenals
nnd lens, scpsrlcly from the bony
psrls bnck, neckn nnd Wilms. Liv
ers nnd alitarda should be wrnpped
separately Irom the rest ol lh
chicken. Mrs. Nice advlws.
Frown whole, - rendy lor quick
ronstlim, vounit birds nre usually
packed with neck nnd Klblels
wrnpped nnd put Into the bodv env
Ity. Whether frown cut or whole,
tar sure to wrnp rhlckens closely
nnd nenl ttsht with n moisture-
apor-renlstnnl wrnpplns. rreeie
fast nt below-tern temperatures
nnd hold nl nero P. '
Commercial broiler nnd Irver In
austrv hss neen n phenomenal In
crense of one thousand percent In
the pest 13 yenrs. The I960 output
renrhed over Ihree-qunrlem of n
billion birds. The mold urowtn Is
due to Improved breedlnt nnd
scientific leedllu which hn re
filled In meatier, more tender
young chickens for the mnrkcl.
Some M million chickenn nre be
ll. marketed from the commercial
In oiler production nrens durlnn the
llrsl pnrl t,t Mav, nnd nboul nix
Million Irom other nrena. necord
mp lo the Food Distribution brnnch
ol the ubua.
CattieExpected
To Increase
The pnst three years, entile num
bers hnve moved upwnrd nnd now
number about BS million head.
Mort ol the rxpnrulon hnn been In
beel cattle with very little In dnlrv
rnttle. Economist" expect Ihln trend
to continue. They nre esllmnllng
100 million entile on (arms In IBM.
Thla would provide 70 Ibn of beef
per person compared to on ion per
person used Inst yenr. Economists
also point out thnt population of
100 million head enn not be main
tained without considerable Im
provement In range nnd pasture
practices.
SWISS OIL HUNT
BERN, Switzerland Wl The
Rwlss federal government has
warned cantonal authorities that
they must grant no oil concessions
to foreign companies which would
prejudice Swltierland's nntlonnl In
dependence or neutrality.
New Figures Show Change
Needed In Pollination of
Alsike By Bee Colonies
Auioiiir the mntiv fnctora which
influence lljo production of nlslke
clover seed arc soil and soil mois
ture conditions, time of planting,
Hie blooming period, Irrigation
practices, weed control, Insect con
trol, pollination, hurveallUK elll
iilencv, and urncral weather con
ditions. Unfavorable conditions In
iniv one ol these several categories
will nllect the vleld ol seed ac
cording to Ken Biinhotl. Tulclnke
Knrm Advisor.
Since leguuien require crosn-pol-liimllon,
the tiresence ol nn nde
(male number ol pollluulors Is
necessary lor n good seed set.
Solitary bens nre sometimes pres
ent In slgnlllcnnt uunntllles In
fields bordering non-culllvnted
areas, but on tho whole, their
number cannot be counted on to be
Mifflclenl In Insure a maximum
seed set. Thcv are Also subject to
being exterminated bv natural
liulors, cultural practices, weed
tontrol. nnd bv chemicals. Honey
bees, thcrelore, nre tho onlv pol-
llnatars which can be Increased
and moved lioin place to place
as needed.
DTTG2H
Pmn'I imtm dntr Wtwtila
Na aail.r Saw mnr naitaln aM
HIM l.f IKklnl al Miaau. naarlatia.
lal.rll.ai. sthlila'a l..t If laiaf
taar aHe Iraafcla ajar S artrlMas Iraaj
M u (l-WONPKR SALVK a.a
WIINDKS MtSltalaS SOAP an hi I a ran.
Onwtmfd Im ka I " 'm
m tmt mm al. (
WONPKK SAI.VB I, wkh. rasMleaa.
IL.alla. Na aap.aran.a.
.hilar... ..l WOMJF.H SALVK a.a
WONPfS SOAf -
t.lai-aaa- Trait waa.rlal ar.pa.aliaaa.
Bald In Klsmslh rallt by Psylt. and
Waltren Dru fttorai. or ynur hnins
town drussul. '
The Pnrm Advisor slates thnt
the strength of colonv should be
such that brood Is contained In not
less than 1.000 square Inches bv
early Juno with sulllclent bees to
cover not less Ihsn eight frames.
Two or three 4-lrume nuclei may
bo tho equivalent ol nn S- or 10.
Irame colony. As n rule, the
greater the number ol frames ol
brood In a hive, the greater will
be the need lor pollen to Iced the
brood.
The Blvrs should be pluced to
plve nn even distribution ol bees
throughout the seed nren nnd the
number nnd efficiency of bees per
squnre vnrd, working the blossoms.
Is the only gauge by which
proper distribution enn be meas
ured. Placement In the field de
pends on the total nren to be
covered, the number ol hives In
the area, and the shape ol the
field. Hives are Ireouenllv placed
In the llelds along temnorsrv drl"e
wsys usM by the beekeeper In the
enre ol his bees. Loss ol seed In
the drlvewnv Is compensated lor
by nn Increased amount of seed
because ol proper spacing nnd
care of the colonies.
Hives should be plnced ao the
bottom boards nre nbove the high
est possible level ol water nnd so
the hive entrnnces nre not blocked
by plnnt growth. Colonies which
nre partly smothered bv plnnt
growth nre nlso subject to greater
' Injury from toxic sprnys and dusts.
Ho n e j b e e t pollinate legumes
either deliberately, ns In the gnth
trlng ol pollen, or accidentally in
I he gathering ol nectar. Their
bodies nre densely covered with
branching hairs to which the pollen
grain adhere as the bee comes
In contact with the anthers, These
CHICKS!
ft.,. lt.4 Per C IE QC
SMsiel Per C '
STANDARD FEED
IrrltatiM of Extsrnitly Csusoel
PIMPLES
To gently cleanse broken out skin,
then soothe itchy Irritation, ana
no eld healing use time tasted
RESINOLS
DRAIN TILE
! ' "'" ' ' '
Praia lilt for ll.l Stsla
SII teak Mia llalSa
PIYTON t CO.
sat Karkal St. Tat. Ms
laaMtk ralka
Jtsi'Sidch'
cut and wrap your beet
and pork for your locker
AnJ wt still cure) your hems end bacon
SMOKE HOUSE
427 Morktt
A. (j. "Butch" Zweigort
Klamath Falls
Phono 7060
Don't buy 'til you try
the NEW
CB333BQG)3ir
Come in . . . and oik for a
showdown demonstration.
No obligation! Buy Fergu
son! The most copied troctor
in the field.
YOUR FERGUSON TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT DEALER
Mac's Farm Equipment
S629 South 6th
Phone 8551
BARBED WIRE
Reduced to BELOW COST to make
room for a whole carload arriving
soon!
O 2 Point MVi Gauge
80 Rod Spools
O 4 Point 12V2 Gauge
80 Rod Spools
MURPHEY'S SEED STORE
9th and Klamath Phone 3443
.00
$A80
Your Malin Dealer for
CROWN FEEDS
MALIN GRAIN
and FEED
Phone 555 Malin
Better-Fed Pullets are Better-Laying Hens
Here's s powerful Dieiel that
defies nil comparlion (or con.
fort, conreolence, sad eue of
bsndlinf in s bij tractor.
See how easv It is to step on
. look at Its deep-cuibion seat . .
ill extra.sr(e pisiform ... its convenient
controls ... its deso-cut design. Extreme
esse of itnrtiog and steering . . . hydraulic
Howr-Trol . . . direct engine-driveo power
sheft . . . nana clutcn tne are tut s lew m.
of Its many operating sdvnMigei.
You bet you'll like to drive it more
then env ether tractor you've ever hsd your
bends on. But the biggest thrill of til is in
tumlnt iu Then is when ell your worries about
ndtquaie power to handle big equipment In
yodr tough condlilooi, about getting through
in timi mill literally melt nwty. Then Is when
end off.
l 'Js1liliiBLfg?iis "A
m V S
you'll know the true meaning of John Deere
ttn-tylinJtr Dim! ptrtrmsmct md tnmmy.
Then is when you'll any, "I wouldn't give it
up st toy price if I couldn't get soother."
CALL US FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION
ON YOUR FARM . . . WITHOUT OBLIGATION!
Crater Lake Machinery Co.
For maximum laying production, pullets should
be allowed to develop normally and uniformly.
CROWN PULLET DEVELOPER, fed with grains,
provides a complete balanced ration for the bird's
diet from six weeks of age to laying age. Crown-fed
pullets develop the strong body structure and
sound digestive system they need for high and
sustained egg production.
Like all Crown feeds. ..CROWN PULLET
DEVELOPER is especially formulated' for a defi
nite purpose. It is constantly tested and checked
for maximum efficiency in meeting the feed needs
of healthy pullets.
Ask your Crown doctlor for .
CROWN PULLET DEVILOPER
mm cqis
J. W. Kerns
is your local
dealer for
CROWN FEEDS
Poultry
Equipment
for . . .
Starting
Raising and Carrying
Fryers or Laying
Hens
If.WIEiEnaMS
trains are then transferred to the
stigmas of other flowers visited
Bees eonllne their work to small
srens ol the same Held nnd to
the tinme species ol plant on nnv
one trip.
The Fnrm Advisor suggest that
Tulelske Basin lnrmers determine
what their bee needs will be this
venr and contact the proper people
lor ine obtaining ol the bees
Further Information may be ob
tained nt his office In Tulelske
P. SfauffiV
CRAMS CROPS
SIMPL0T
SOILBUILDERS
2052 Washburn Way
Stauffer Distributors
for
Southern Oregon and
Northern California
MM
1&atAtwe& money!
MASSEY-HARRIS
47.04 Mo. I.lt H.r '
AM Max. Drawtm H.
260-Cubic-lncli Inglnt
fvil-ffuuf UbrlcoUrf
foilliv Valv tololori
Itmovabf Slttvts
nilgai - . r Ky
260-ctibic-lnch high-compression engine gives tho 44
power aplenty lor heavy field, road, yard and belt work.
In plowing, planting or harvesting . , . wherever tho
success of a Job depends on stepped-up production '
that's when the 44's extra power pays off in time saved,
and in the greater ability to get more done. Ask for a
demonstration of the Massey-Harris 44, the tractor that
out-powers and out-performs any other tractor in the
3-4 plow class. '
OGW FARM SUPPLY
3049 So. 6th
Your Money Harris Dealer
Phone 8144
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I 40 V ANNUAL COSTS I
I I! I ' V I I o.,tn tasMaBaemSaS II
t ' amUiavaanaawai II
t V 5 , , . , ttam.lmloadaraadatackaa U
I --u'o.. raasMANO-s Tons per HOOft II
V "5i'(-. ttklna. Fmht Hjdmlis I
V. -Silf Kd ana "W " Wasoo , j
$j LXJasj. j
$i , .
$ol I I L 1 '. 1 '. 1
50 100 Tow 200 Teas 400 Tow M0 Tens 100 Tom j
KEY TO CHART .
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itis kalar. amstar aa4
track
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SPECIAL STUDY of hay harvest costs by nnivswty exteneion specialists in farm manage- ,
ment reveals relative costs of haying systems . .'. adds to evidence that FARMHAND
Haying System is less expensive than any other method. See for yourself!
15, JJ-4V,
IT m
UCK WINDROWS W TO 15 M.PJi with your
FARMHAND Hydraulic Louder and high ca
pacity Hay Basket attachment. Clean up to 60
acres a day. Hay Basket handles a full half-ton
at a timet
CARRY DIRECT TO FTH.D STACK aa fast as yon
want to drive your tractor. No needless and ex
pensive loading and unloading. Your Farmhand
Loader does a whole crew's work! .
t BUtlD STACKS 27 FEET HIGH with your FARM.
'T HANMHeavy Duty Loader and Hydraulic Push
Off on Hay Basket. Lift half-ton in 30 seconds . . .
build solid stacks for minimum weathering lossl
TOTAL COSTS
FARMHAND SYSTEM
Windrow to field stack field stack to
wagon to yard stack or to animals
(up to 1 mile haul)
ANNUAtt hrss
50rens::::::::TT.r. $4.95
100 lorn, $2.92
200 tons. :;::;;; ..)!-
W0 tons;:;;::;;..: $1.39
eootoM.::;:::;..., $1.22
soo rem.;;::::; ....$1.12
Farmhand
HYDRAULIC
LOADERS
GARRISON
EQUIPMENT COMPANY
Merrill Lakeview Jet.
Phone 7312
Send for FREE W
Hay Cost Bulletin
Please send me information on ,
ixo Farmhand Haying Team.
1410 South 6th
Phone 2-2544
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