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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1952)
PACT EIGHT HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WEDNESDAY, JULY IX 10M 'W, cut ond wrap your beef and pork for your locker And wt dill curft vout homi and bacon SMOKEHOUSE MU.COI.M i:iify, Jr. lira r uuur A. G. "Butch" Zwolqarr Klamath FojS 427 Marker ton 7060 .,a ,yssr.. ..f? V---C,ta ferr--"'';' ? - x ... i mi I ,irt-rfu-' v i 3- fAZpi . ... .... ....... ... ... f ' .... miimi infix .,,. itJta.i.'Whwiii - - - t -'iTi iiiniiiniiiiiiii ii imi 'i J.hlubjI T Station Field Day Set Aug. 4; New Trials Ready Hie Klnnmlh EMMMlnient Sta tion's m lloki Uny In to get tintlrr 'Hy Auu. 4. lit the mum aliilloii llh tin- iirwrinl liilcU lur 1 n in.. Supt. Uriir Urtvvi uuiioiiiucrt lixlay riots on crrculii ulirat. onts and barley urn to .shown, an well us loiuite crops. Ue lnttcr with AIRBOAT, dr?Tn by oirpton eng?n and propcllsr, drire goslings (back lft) along mesh fence onto shore and into corral (out of sight beyond the dike.) ' Dairy Meet Thursday At Yinema Artificial breeding Is to be the chief topic of discussion at Thurs day's meeting of the Klamatb Coun ty Dairymen's Association, set for 10 a.m. at the Wintma hotel. Don Felkey, of the American Breeders Service, Palo Alta, Calif., is to speak on artificial breeding and open floor discussions are planned. - Pres. Lawrence . Geraghty ' re ported the session should be of interest even to those dairymen not interested in tne process.' The milk marketing administra tion report committee Is to make a report at that meeting, too, Geraghty , said. , OPS Changes Log Alsike Fungus Diseases Found In Tulehke Crop TTJLELAKE Two fungus dis eases are showing up in some aisue ciover neioj in tne Tuieiake basin, according to Ken Bachott. Tuieiake Farm Advisor. The fungus most commonly recovered In Isola Hons Is described as Botrvtis a fungus which develops under PORTLAND HI The' Portland . District Office of Price Stabiliza tion Tuesday announced changes in celling price regulations on rao lic xnortnwest logs. The western part of Lane County. Oregon, was removed from the OreRon California District a n added to the Lane-Douelas District OPS Director Carl Donaugh said this would Increase ceilings by var ious amounts, ranging up to as much as $10 a thousand for better grades of Douglas fir. . A new district, including Lincoln 1 and Tillamook Counties, has been established. The counties formerly were part of the Columbia River District. Ceilings in the new dis trict range from $2.50 to S10 lower than ceilings for the Columbia River District, Donaugh said. 'Economical Sloraga NOW AVAILABLE BBls;ll9 1 7,000 Bushel CONTINUOUS CORRUGATED Grain Bins Here's safe, economical . train storage that's available now. Butler 1,000 bushel Continuous Corrugated Grain Bins are fire-isisia, rodent -proof, - weathertight, easy to erect. Be aure yon ' protect, your .grain, profits : with Butler Grain Bins. prefer WOW; These bins ere else available hi- sixes of 1300, 2200, 3276 end 3600 bushels. ORDER NOW for Immediate delivery end be. reedy for harvest. These eie In slock et the following firms:' - ' At Klamath Fells ... J. W. Kerns Klameth Feed Co, Standard Implement Ce. Byron Johnson '- " Gerrlson Equipment . At Merrill.., ... " ' Merrill Lumber Ce. AtMolln... . ,: Molin Groin and Feed At Tultlok. ... ' Crater Lake Meehinery At Derrls ... Butte Valley Hardware end Supply V Alturas ... : Modes County Co-op , Shell Plant Shut Down WASHINGTON W The Army Tuesday announced the complete snuuown oi its largest &neu-mak-ing plant because of a lack of steel, . It is the Chevrolet nlant at St. Louis. Mo., operated by the Chev rolet Division of General Motors. It produced about half of the Army's output of 105 millimeter artillery projectiles. The plant employed 2,600 work ers. At the beginning of the steel strike, it had on hand metal suf ficient for 20 working days. This supply was stretched out by giving employes vacations and curtailing plant- operations. moist conditions and usually shows up In fields where clover growth is heavy resulting In the shading of the ground. Farmers can easily check for this disease by deter mining whether there is a rot on the stems immediately above the ground level. Another disease which is ap pearing this year for the first time in Tuieiake fields is the fungus known as Colletotrichum. This species does considerable damage in alsike. The Farm Advisor Is particularly interested - in seeing fields that the farmers may expect to be infected with either of the above mentioned diseases. Control measures consist of the drying out of the fields, and as in frequent irrigations as possible. Further studies of particular dis eases of the Tuieiake basin are beina- made bv Dr. Jack Oswald. Plant Pathologist. University of California. Dr. Oswald will be in Tuieiake in August to make further readings Of the fields to determine the per, cent of damage. For further information on those diseases contact the Farm Ad visor's office in Tuelelake. . FTC School Hearing Opens SEATTLE If) A hearing on a rruc-rtu irnae t-oilimission com plaint accussing a Portland cor respondence School of "fale, mis' leading and deceptive claim opened here Tuesday. Named In the complaint were the Tractor Training Service, Tree, tor Training Diesel Institute and Tractor Training Service of Illin ois, all of wbich share the same Portland headquarters. The FTC complaint charged the corporations sent study course and instruction in diesel to enrollees throughout the country indicating graduates of the courses would be in great demand at high salaries. The complaint contends "there is no unusual demand for men with training such as that offered" and mat the schools' representation that graduates could get Jobs start ing at S70 a week and eventually increasing to wuo week was "ex. aggerated. DEMO GATHERING A meeting of the Klamath Coun ty Democratic Central Committee is to be held Friday, g p.m. In the Circuit Court Boom of the Court house. , ... . . We're proud to announce the all-new John Deere "60" add' "50? ".. Tractors successors to the famous Models "A" and "B." We have a "60" on display now. Come in and inspect itv The harder you are to ' ' please,. the more impressed you're going to be and the sooner you'll '' want to get your hands on the wheel and put one of these tractors through its paces in the field. That's when you'll know they're truly great new tractors. ' ' ' Your JOHN DEERE Dealer Crater 1410 S. 6th Machinery Co. Potato Check Potato Inspections for certifica tion gut underway here Tuesday, with hii estimated 1JOO acres of seed spuds to get a going over during the next week. SUlo Certification Bos 11. E. Flnnell is in Klamath County band- ling ine cneck. More than half the county acre age is in Netted Orins, the re mainder In White Rose. Many Apply For Tax Job WASHINGTON Ifl The Civil Service Commluion announced Tuesday that 1.280 persons have aonhed for the new position of Director of Internal Revenue in 30 cities. Including 63 at Tacoma. They will take competitive ex aminations. The directors of Internal revenue will replace the politically appoint ed collectors in M cities under the President's reorganisation plan for the Bureau of Internal Revenue. Congress approved the change in the tax collecting system. The Civil Service Commission has announced that the new posi tions of director can be filled either by promotion of career workers nominated by the Treas ury Department, or bv competi tive examination. So far, exami nations have been announced In 28 clues and career employes hnve been promoted to director In five cities. emphuMs on lulus (blruMool tie lull). In that t-nlrituiy, Uiwui re ports, new trials ate being under, taken with butter known vartrlles. Inspection tours will bo held both at the main stnllou. west ol I ho airport, and of the rxiwrlinen Uil area uu Lower Klamath Lake, Tlie stations new (Immune pro ject, which Groan nulil looked as though It should bo bui-ccmIiiI, Is ol tuu'iest not only to limner but also to .iiiliuibiin land uuurri,. On Lower Klaiuulli Lake, near Wotdrn. Ur. Al llalvorson lias ler lllmcr plots set out, with trials re porta suld ns striking as lasl year, Results of )lio.siliies and minor elements couunuo to . show good res.ulla, he said.' tjonie new loruge plots have been started, replacing some ol last year s which were covered by a dubt storm. The new try Involves smooth brome and orchard grass, two of the more widely adapted grasses here. Gross also reported some trials showing varietal differences in lodguig will be shown. Art-Metal Offlre equipment CMtt No Store Own The liesl. Volihl's rioneer Office Supply. K! Main. CERTIFIED SCALE WEIGHT 1 60,000 Pound Capacity 20-Ton Howe Scale License No. 281 DRIVE IN AND WEIGH YOUR Scrap Iron Grain Hay Caal Logs Frelqht Beef . Sheep Hoqs Trucks (for licenses) This Ceuittsy Not Isltnded to Lecel Cempelllots Friendly, Courteous Service . SESSLER, INC. 534 MARKET "Since 1929" PHONE 4862 FARM LOANS M J. I If irm're Ikloklai etMt a fares Urn. 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