Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, July 23, 1952, Page 9, Image 9

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    WKDNI'iNDAY, JULY 2S, 10!2
IIKIIALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORKGON
PACK NINE
Tule Refuge 'Honkers' Object of Annual Water Roundup Drive
II. MALCOLM V.VI.KV JII.
Ilia liiiimiilaii iUnk.r lui Kent ol
American iiwmi end fie, only one
Hint lionlH imiuiiilly In Um Kluin
nth couituy-1 l'tly umiili ami
nary customer when It whim to
trying to ouplure lilm alive.
lin o Ilia lamest ami ml I"'""'
warded ol "II . B'""Ji'Z
imnliiinii wliiK"l'i cuds cxLocauig
down lialillseiid llWlU !'' ' '
biir ulnl l 'iJiimliiw", "I"'
tlon carried on el IHo 'tule Luke
. Lower Klmnmli Wild Ml; K.
" every year. And III order to
timid Honkers, tlicy pick cm while
dm birds be.ln to li'll J" '
broods, usually Iroin live or six
run". Tile youwt "lr kr''1 ,w l',1"
ffmliy-ln 'individual n-U-r
Hie firm 10 daya or two weeks, ai
Oregon Ram
Sa!e Date
Aw 15
The 'JOlli Annual Orr-ii rum
sale ,,poi.u.red M Hie Or...un Wool
llrown's Association wl Ue held
nl reiKtlelon 10 a.m. il'bli Au.
15. iriKirm l- K. Pearson, vice
president and inciiiber ot llie "
coiiiiiiiure, ,
Twenty two breeder from we
western "laics will oiler Sill rams
in Ihe RamlMUlllet. Uncaln-Kam-lioulllel
Cronred, Lincoln, Carrie
tlnle, Columbia. BuKolk, Hampshire
Hullolk Crossbred, mid llniplilre
bieelrt. ,.
Members of (lie slllliut commit
tee iinMinK on quulliy of rum ol
lered will be Harold Colin, Hoop
ner 0 M. Nelson, prolcssor ol
animal husbandry at Oregon Slate
lollege: Dr. R. II. Youncc. mule
veterlimrlmi; Martin Maine. Piioi
nock: and John Landers, O.8.C.
"KeslUrod m the nnle thin year
will be ollerlmis of simile pen or
pens of lo ram 111 each breed.
Tlibi will Hive- t" "ock owners
n opponunliy lo purchase their
rmn requirement," said Pearson.
Cllogue my be obtained from
the Oregon Wool Orowere Associa
tion, Pendleton.
GrandNafl.
Date Oct. 31,
itftil ll.atrilr ftK'Iftlnn hasH.
lined by the National Hhortliorn and
Polled Sborihorn tihow and Bale
and an arena show featuring the
world fitmoua Royal Canadian
Mounted Police Musical Ride Drill
Team, the Grand National Live
stock Exposition. Home Show and
Rodeo, looks lorward to Its greatest
prenenlallon litis Autumn.
80 staled Porler Beanon, Presi
dent of Hie Orand National, In an
nouncing the livestock premiums
for the Pnclllc Coast classic,
Tho Grand National which com
bines one of the nation's "Big
Six" livestock expositions wllh a
national lull-division horse show.
Hit National Championship Rodeo
Finals and the National Cutting
llorse Association Championship
finals, win be held n the flan
r'rsnclsco Cow Pela.ce, October ill
to November t, Inclusive.
Premiums for livestock to be of
fered for tho 1063 Orand National
total Ma.306, , divided as follows:
Reef cattle, SM.6M; dairy cattle.
120.000; dual purpose cattle 3,B0u;
awlne, 110,107 end ehtep. $7,814,
Famous Shorthorn mid Polled
Biiortnorn neraa ironi mi over we
nation have been promised for the
American Shorthorn Breeder Asso
ciation's National- Show and some
of the finest breeding eaitle will
be consigned to the National Bale
which will be held at 8 mm. Wed
nesday, Nov. 4.
There will be two other reat
breeding cattle auction sales held
at the Orand National lo addition
to the 1st cattle sale.
The Orand National Hereford
Breeding Cattle Sale will be held
at I p.ni.j Wednesday, Nov. 6 and
the Pacific Coast Aberdeen-Angus
Association's Breeding Cattle aale
will b held at l p.m. on the day
following, Thursday, Nov. 8.
Nye Wilson,' eoorotary-inanager
of the Cow Palace Issued a cordial
Invitation lo lovers of fine animals
the nation over to attend this year's
Orand National. His Invitation said.
In part:
"The City of San Tranclaco and
the Orand National directors, and,
management extend a warm llwl
tiitlon to lovers ol fine livestock
and horses everywhere to attend
this yeor's Orand National, The
traditional welcome of. the roman
tic City by the Ooldcn Oate awaits
you." ,'' .
tnr thnl the broods begin to merge.
Helium Muniigur Tuin Hum re
ports the younu guxllngs cun be
counted In groups up to lull ur
morn, iittcndrd and guarded by us
many as a half down adults,
During June, Horn suys, Hie
ailulta begin shedding their (light
leathers, and through mont ol July
not even the adults can l"ko lo the
air. lint during Auglmt, lllght len
Ihrrs grow rapidly hi both yuung
and old, end by the end of next
mouth lie Buys most of the Honkers
should be airborne.
During that IIKlitlesa period
when practically nono of the birds
cun use the sir- Is when nefuge
worKors "rouua up" the nocks or
waUlr-hUKgliig birds for the band
liisc process. Unlike "cow" round
iiH, tills one demands the use of
bonla and wire mesh corrals,
This pnst roundup, held recent
ly, louml tho birds being driven
Into the "Kugllsh Channel" between
ul)" Upper und Lower a u m p s
In Tule Luke, Ihe channel Is nar
row at the south end, but the wide
guii at Hie north end was blocked
oil with wire mesh after the birds
wrre hihlde,
Krvrrul hundred of the birds
were then driven Into a mesh cor-
Tule Maps
Ready :
Maps are available of the Tule
lake Division, Klamath project,
Bureau of Reclamation, showing
owners and leasees as of March 1,
Sunt. Oenc Oro.ss announced today.
They aro available at the nlrport
or Newell offices of the' Bureau,
according to officials. They cost 60
cents each,
ALL DRESS
Stuaw6
HATS
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DREWS
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733 Main
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GOSLING Intrigues Nancy, II, and Honey, 8, daughters of
Refuge Mar. Tom Horn Paul Stoel hold. it. Steel it the
refuge biologist. The youngttort live right on the refugt with
their partnti.
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USED Farm Machinery
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COMBINES
123 SP...1HC 52500
SP... Clipper M-H $2500
A 6 . . .Cou 6 foot S 950
Cat 9 foot $ 800
10 foot... Oliver.. . 10 and 6 ft. headers $1000
10 foot . . . Oliver ... 10 ond 6 ft. headori $ 800
12o . . . John Deete $ 950
7 . . . John Deere $ 150
62 . . , International $ 650
61 , . . International $ 300
26 . . . Masiey-Horris .; .. $2750
0GW FARM SUPPLY
"Your Maisey-Harrit Dealer"
3049 South 6th ' - Phone 8144
rsl built on Ihe bunk nearby wllh
' catch-cage ' nt one end. unce
In there, the birds won't leave with
out leg bands.
llie rum and wiiame service
and the stale of California cooper
ate III banding. This year It was
under the direction of Wendell
Miller. California game division,
and Paul Hlcl, refuge biologist.
The banding is carried on like
this:
'Ihe birds are tnken one at a
tlrna from the calch-tran at one
end of the corral. An aluminum
band Is placed on one leg ol each
bird, the band bearing a serial
number, dates and locution of the
banding. Instructions to return the
band to the Fish and Wildlife are
also Included.
A record of each banded bird Is
kept. Ihat Includea Its band num
ber, date, place, age, sex ana oilier
vital Information.
When each bird la bagged by
hunters wherever It might be the
service finds out where the birds
which nest here go.
The Information, Horn reports
is Invaluable for management,
protection and perpetuation of the
Honker and other species of migra
tory walcrrowi."
Horn reports a box score on some
238 bands taken recently. Of that
Vegetable Day
Slated Aug. 5
Vegetable crops research at Ore
gon Btute college will be explained
at the second annual field day
August 6. Tile program will begin
at 1:30 p.m. DST at the OBC
vegetable crops farm.
Varietal trials and breeding re
search will be discussed along wllh
reiwrls on weed and Insect con
trols and terminer experiments, ac
cording to Dr. W. A. Frailer, hor
ticulturist In charge of vegetable
crops research.
TV MKT FOR BAIL FAILS
60MERVII.LE, -Mass. I A new
utc lor TV sets was suggested here
recently. An Army private was sr
rested on a warrant charging as
sault sworn out by his wile. No
sooner had he arrived at the police
station than his sister-ln-law called
and offered to put up a television
set ill lieu of ball.
Red Barn
Dorris, Calif.
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II IN PEKSON ljr
l MUSIC BY . 0
Jul TEX MARSHALL 91
jjj , Tsxoi Ranch Hands
fcJ ADMISSION i
"M (Tea ,.) S
Ooncing 10 T, 2 i
ANNOUNCING THE
1952 HARVESTORS
The all-new 1952 Minneapolis-Moline Harvesters are
now an-display at our Klamath Falls and Malin Stores.
Proud descendants in a line that hat built its reputation
throuqh tho years with quality at reasonable price, we
bclievo you'll aqree that M-M leads the field" again with
these brilliant new machines.
NEW GROUND SPEED CONTROL. Gives the widest varia
tion of speeds ever available. Hydraulic Powerflow Drive
PLUS four speed transmission PLUS two speed variable
sheave combine to give you the qround speed you want
whon you want it.
NEW FEEDER-CONVEYOR has triple chains and
steel-slat raddle. Ovorcomos back-feeding tendency, pro
vides extra header clearance.
NEW SICKLE DRIVE has oscillatinq arm designed for
addod strength and smoother oporation.
SEALED BEARINGS at 14 points are permanently
lubricated and sealed at the factory to save service time.
CHOICE OF TWO REAR ENDS either narrow or
wide, to fit your particular combininq noeds.
Backed by tho unqualified Byron Johnson quarontee,
those machine, and tho revolutionary new Uni-Horvestor
are now on display. May we show them to you soen.
BYRON JOHNSON
"Your Minneapolis-Moline Dealer"
Brllllon Sure-Stand Gron Seeders Merrill Rekes
a) Linton Cottle Chutas
Tutors Bole Looderi Cobsy Monura Sprssdirl ,
, Iron Aga Potato Plontars and Diggers
Merrill-Lakeview Junction Phono 9789
Malin Phone 309
Saturday
July 26
number, 121 - e taken In Siski
you. Klam nd Modoc coun
ties; the o US were taken In
Alberta, Br. ,.jlunibls, Saskatch
ewan, all In Canada; South Dakota,
Washington, Idaho, Nevada, Ore
gon and California.
Horn says the Honkers won't re
Inhabit areas from which they have
been exterminated by over-hunting
or for other reasons.
"We've been able to do that, how
ever," he reports, "by maintaining
pinioned flocks until the go na
tive' and repopulate the area natur
ally once again."
He notes hunting pressure may i fact that but a few now reach Iheil
be one reason why heavy weights full aga and growth potential."
as once recoraea are no longer
seen on modern-day record books ,
as ouen as usea to tie. Early weight
records were made when the birds
were allowed to reach ripe old
ages.
As compared with the lesser
weights and younger ages attained
rjy ine Dircs at present," Morn
says, "this probably reflects . . . the
with...
EK3H1LIL
Either way you use it, you're sure it's
applied scientifically. ..by experts
who know local soil conditions
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NITROGATION SERVICE
Your distributor meters Shell NHi
(Agricultural Ammonia) from cylinders
directly into the irrigation water. From
his experience with local crops, he knows
exactly how much ammonia to apply.
Then the nitrogen -rich ammonia, in
the proper concentration, is distributed
evenly by the water. . . soaks with the
water Into the soil where it immediately
begins to feed the growing plants.
NITROJECTION SERVICE
This is a direct soil-injection of
Shell NHj, made with special
equipment supplied by your Shell
distributor. Again, from bis local
experience, he knows the proper
depth to which the ammonia
should be injected, and the exact
amount to be applied. As a result,
the nitrogen-rich ammonia goes
where it will do the crop the meet
good.
- SOLD BY
WALKER BROS.
MERRILL. OREGON
PHONE 4211
Srv1ct m4
Bull Service
Whitefoce
Reqistered Hereford
Vaur llacs Mlas
Phone CECIL DREW 3924
5 Reduction on All Mowers
Bought During July and August
Here's a MOWER
that rea v
makes HAY!
This Dearborn mower can be attached to the
Ford Tractor in eight minutes! Eight minutes
isn't much for a tractor mower ... and man,
how it cuts! , .
Ford Tractor Hydraulic Touch Control lifts
the cutter bar to clear obstructions. Ford's
duo-servo brakes permit sharp square turns. Yoa
save time when time really means money. You
can take full advantage of good weather and
get your hay up while it's in top condition.
Automatic safety release protects bar if it hits
an obstruction. Tapered roller bearings for
smooth operation and long life. See us soon.
We deliver the aereice
ami kaee the part for
Dearbor Ferns Eqatp- ,
sent, tseil m for sit
fari Tractor.
Klamath Tractos
and
5616 So. 6th
Klamath Falls, Oregon
Phone 8801
HAUL WITH A DODGE AND CUT YOUR COSTS!
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KM'
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f Cut costs with a Dodge-truck
' "Job-Rated" to fit your job
'. from !4-ton. te 4-ton.
m Power-with-economy Is the flrsi
principle ef a Dodge engine
thantcs to L-head design, high
efficiency carburetion.
m Low upkeep is engineered Into
. - every Dodge truck with features
such as floating oil Intake and
; ethers. ''
k flyrol Fluid Drive available on
' V-, V4t 1-ton, and Route-Van
models saves wear.
Come In today for a demonstra
- lion and a good deall
Suva on gas -ond oil. Dodge truck
operating costs stay low, thanks to
such values as lightweight aluminum-alloy
pistons with chrome
plated top piston rings, 4 rings per
piston, and others.
"Our Dodge trucks give us
exceptional over-all economy"
"Economy is one of the many things we like about our
Dodges. They'ro real low on all costs especially on
nil and upkeep. .
"These trucks fire on the go for 6H days every week,
carrying cxtrn-hcavy payloads. Thoy always keep
running and have nover had any major mechanical
troubfo. ,
"The drivers tell us the new Dodge has real comfort
arid drivna like an automobile." i '
Save on maintenance. Dodge "7o5
Rated" trucks keep you on the
road and out of the repair shop.
You get such features as exhaust
valve seat inserts, positive-pressure
lubrication system, and others.
Save en long life. Husky frames,
sturdy axles and high-capacity
springs provide extra strength,
lengthen truck life. Because a
Dodge "Job-Rated" truck lasts
longer, it has a high trade-in value!
. . myi
LEO MEUDT,
AWf I Itdt
Diilrttwh'ng Co.,
MaOMOfl, Wit.
$&& (ffycfoyiforMe. dost1 6uyfn owcotf tonfyQrtaffon.:l
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DUGAN and MEST
522 So. 6th St.
Phont 8101