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WKDNKSDAV. JULY 30, 1!).r.2 IIKIULD & NF.WS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE NINE Vmmty Agtmt Reports ON lilsuBinlii Ariciilliiro ny c. A, iii;niii:iihos Klamath County Airnl Til neitmiii (in uioiiihI aqulrrdi la euuul llnlnheil (or tl.ia year. 'I lie number ul miuIitcIii llila yeur Van one ol the luwei.l on ri'Ciii'U. 'I He amount of equirrel uttnn uu'd fur th entire county and mirrouiicllnn area wu aiiiirnxlmelely I ton. Keeurdri of M yrura aiu Indicate 1A toiw of linUon oiiln were nv quired annuully to kei-o tills pod In check. In Irrltfntrd iiubiuiti containing meiidow foxtail, ainoolh uruiuu, mid Alia Ki'.K'uo It la nolli'cnblo that cbiir.lnrablo Alia Fnneue ma linen Willie amoolli hroine and meadow foxtail are well enlrn olf. Thin tiurita out the roiultn ol palatablllly tenia allowing Alia Fer tile hili ill iinuia yield and lower In piilnliililllly. In iteiilliiii iiunliiroH It iiiluht be well to ui.6 only anioulli brume and meadow foxtail plui a legume imrlluularly While DilUh and eoed Hie Alia V'escue tile only limns Willi While Dutch In another iwature. l,e.a inatiirliy would rei.ult In Hie Alia Fei.uuo lure and It i.l'.ould be remem bered lliat mnluriiy reduce the fredlnif value ol any tliiiui. "The Aurli'iilturiil HlluulWm mid OmIIckii No. 4" lor lime 30, put out by the Kxienalon tiervlie, Ore lion tllale Collcxe, anka thin quea linn, "Will lliore be a receanlon III lllj:'?" Ii poiula nut there are aouie Indication a moderate, re t?eulon la on and mention a tew (arm producer who are fully aware of thin fart. Till Includes Mrawberry urowefn, cherry or clurdisl. chicken ral.iri and wool OSC Sights Recession COnVAI.US im Several almis ef economic recennlon are allowing, but Oregon farmer were advlaed Wednesday that the aluiiip likely would not be severe the real of the year. In fact. Economlnt M. D. Thoma of Die Oreuon Slnlo College exlen alon aervlce, said the cloning month! of the year might even brlni soma recovery. Many Oregon farmer have been hurt by the downward price trend on atrawberrlen, cherrlea, chicken and wool, he aald, and a nagging becf market ha added to their troubles. Thoma advlaed farmers that It likely would be a mistake In man cane to hold out (or lanl year's high price. Tlio best bet, he aald, la (or them lo keep a clone eye on aupply, demand and price ehllta ro they can market at Hie moat favorable lime,. 'Ilie situation In not at all alarm Ins, Thoma aald, with many (Inn factors In the economy. Ku Klux Boss Gets Jailed WHTTEVIM.R. N. O. Wl The Ku Klux Klan'a pudgv Imperial wltard. Thoma L. Hamilton, wa aentenced lo lour years In prlaon Wednesday (or masterminding a Hogging. Superior Court Judge Clawaon William ordered the maximum term (or (he Klan leader who once boasted he would apread hi hood ed anti-Negro, anU-CalholIc and antl-Jewlsh accret society across the nation. Sentence win passed against Hamilton, a Leesvllle, 8. C, ex Rrocer, and 63 other klaiumen a (he climax n( one of the Largest mass trials In North Carolina his tory. It followed a wave of (logglnga hv nlRhl-rldcrs who nprend terror through the coastal Carolines last year. In the other cases. Judge Wil liams gave sentences ranging (rem one to two years, many o( them suspended on payment of lines. All but on of the Klammen had pleaded guilty or no contest. Hamilton took the sentence calmly as the judge told him, "I'm very sorry you Instigated this thing," Judge Williams told hhn he hoped ho would "gel tills thing behind you and make your, lllo worth while. " Reporters Test Shorthand Speed BAKER lP) A shorthand profl clency test Saturday will highlight the Oregon Shorthand Reporters Association Conference here, Those who pass the test, to be supervised by Edward Hoy, Buf falo, N. Y a member of the na tional certificate of proficiency committee, will receive a certified reporter's rating, About 40 are expected at the ses sion Friday and Saturday, Includ ing Richard Mowers, United States District Court of Omaha, and Fran cis Kemls, New York, editor ol the National Shorthand Reporter, offi cial magazine of the national as sociation. . 0((lcers of the Oregon associa tion are Herbert W, White, Port land, president; Mrs, Zelcne Kelly, Baker, vice 'president, and Kath leen Miller, Albany, secretary treasurer, RETIRING Offering for Sale At Inventory POP REID'S Hamburger Store Applsgets el loit Moln . $2000 CASH with Balance to suit Buyer ' producer In Oregon. Oilier per liup.i tnoludo ciuui Hull in other litltlcs. Tin outlook polnl out (Ive rou noiin why thc.e thing are occur ring: I, Suiiiillcn ure huge. II. In ventolin of lilnh-co.il prooctu.ed luod and mnnuiactiirrd good havo nccumululed. 3. Iluy.ug milliliter hnve It'll coiiruiiierrt well i.locked with appliances, automobile and other hard goodn, 4. Consumer, coii'.clou of lilifh price and luritn drbl i and IncrciiMtiK aunpllen huvr been upending leu of Iholr Income mid nuvlng more. ft. Iinporluiit Coiiimunliy prop lei general econo my aro leveling off, audi a In comes and employment which aio nut rialuu aa rapidly un a year uu. Hurley plulillngn tliruirihoul the nation are ainull, perlmp the nmullrnt In a decade, Itcceiu quota tions on mulling bnrley have tanned from 4.(10 per Ion below n yrur a(0 at Han Kritnclnco to Pt.UQ above at Minneapolis. In koii era! the area growing llnniiclien hurley I gelling Ittruri. There !: a been a trnrlency lo lci,srn the i pread between malting barley and feed barley. The tuition hay Mipply fteemi lo b a little linger iliun li.nl year but mi In the number of fuiu::i counutnlng unlinuln. Hiocka of old buy In the Northwest are very low l'uclllc Conn alfalfa crop In a little above last year. Prices tieein Ui t)e holding up well In the (ace of good narvesm. The Agricultural Situation and Outlook report that the peak In Oregon (arm real enlute price. ha been reached apparently. Val ue this spring are 4 per cent under the high polnl reached lanl fall. Hlnliig cost and lower prices lor (arm product have cooled some enthusiasm lor I arm properly. Young (armers trying to gel Htartod have been discouraged by the high coitn of equipment and supplle. Interest rate have crept higher and larger down payment are being requested. Much of the weak ness has been In the Irrigated lands of the we.nl as well as western grating landa. Potatoes, grain, clover seed, al falfa and panlure have uiude a tremendous growth In the Klamath Busln In the past 30 days. Many potato field aro practically closed between rows and the con dition at till time seems .fully uu lo normal. Some bailey ha been llaltened by heavy wind, but most of this seem lo be coming up again. AlMke clover Is recovering from th heavy early June frojl and crop possibilities are good, it looks like the unofficial record of 900 pound of beef per acre mdo In Idol will be exceeded by a size able margin this year. The first field Inspection on po tatoes (or certification started tins week. Mr. Harold Flnnell, Certifica tion Specialist, Oregon Slate Col lege and Walter Jendrxejewskl, County Agent are doing the Job. Acreage entered In certification I Ins year la about 1400 acres, practically all Russets and While Rose, , This Is th sei.kn of the year that grasshoppers and other Insects move in to feed on Irrigated lawru, gardens, and (lowers. These csn be easily controlled by use of some of our new chemicals such as Chloradane or Toxaphene, i table spoons to 1 gallon of water sprayed In the path of the grasshoppers or on the vegetation they are eating will be effective In controlling them. These materials can be pur chased from local seed and (eed houses. These materials are also effective (or other Insects such as ants. A 5 or 10 per cent chlordane dust usually gives excellent results. Fast Rescue Saves Child PENDLETON W Tuesday (or the second straight day a awlmmer In the municipal pool lav uncon scious on the bottom, but In both esses (ant rescue work saved them. Monday, Wllma Lelnweber, 10, hit her liead on the bottom In a dive. She was pulled out quickly and revived. by artificial respira tion. . Tuesday Robert Rackham Jr.-, 8, visiting here (rom Wichita, Kan., was hit by a diver an.1 knocked un conscious. The guard pulled him out. Both remained In the hospital Wednesday where they were re ported in satisfactory condition. FARMER RELEASED KASSEL, Germany Ml A West Gorman (armer, his wife and two cows were released by Soviet Zone police Wednesday alter (our day's arrest (or "violating the (rontler." They were selsied when they went to a Held near the East-West border to (etch a load of rye. USED Farm , COMBINES . . 123 SP... 1 H C 52500 S P. , . Clipper M-H $2500 A 6 . . . Cat 6 foot $ 950 Case 9 foot $ 800 1 0 foot . , . Oliver ... 1 0 and 6 ft. headers $ 800 12a .. , John Deere $ 950 17 , , , John Detra $ 150 61 . International $ 300 26... Mossey-Harrli $2750 0GW FARM SUPPLY "Your Masioy-Harris 3049 South 6th '"" i. . J. i .in..... i. n . . " ' in sun li in mi I .r ..rfi i .. jt . . - i. m m , MALIN'S LEGIONNAIRES were conventloning in force fhil weok. Here, r Monday's barbe cue, are Phil Blohm, Ed P(ratek and Jimmy Ottoman, I r i icq i m i JirTN ol bedroom ; KITCHEN H , -4 ir-8" II'-... . j HALL "If , 11 H ; ' v 0T. TAIR LIVIN0 ROOM -I ti I PREFABRICATED nd pr.-cut houses offer different ways to build. This is an example of e pre-cut house, packaged end delivered to the site with parts precision-measured to fit togother. It was developed by the Paragon Builders of Mineole, N. Y. Daniel Green houff, heed of the firm, says savings up to 40 per cent of the cost of e custom-built house are possible when the buyer does some of the work himself. Materials for e five room house with garage and breeieway come to slightly more then $4,500; e six-room story-end-a-half house runs ebout $200 more. A protes- sional crew can erect these houses in less then tthree weeks, foundation end hooks up utilities. Western Hoqs SIOUX FALLS. 8. D. W The U. S. Department of Agriculture has quarantined hogs In California ana parts ol in otner states wnere a swine disease, vesicular exan thema, has appeared. Areas of Infection were cited In a dally newspaper advertisement which the department carried here Tuesday under the heading, "No tice regarding vesicular exanth ema." The advertisement, signed by Knox T. Richardson, assistant sec retary of agriculture, Included as quarantined: State of California: Oils County. Arizona; Marlon and Multnomah Counties: Oregon: King and Spo kane Counties, Washington, and SALT FREE More and more foods are being packaged salt free these days. One ol the newest ones to be put on the market Is salt free margarine. FRONT END ALIGNMENT $4.95 DUGAN & MEST 522 So. 6th Machinery Doalcr" Phono 8144 f . f J 4 1 r . a- w r I v r aia- - .. ill,! . : ii! i'wr- r firrn? Oasra.M w v.-y.: The Quarantined Laramie County, Wyoming. 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Butt Vally Hardwer end Supply At Alruras . , . . . j ; v Modoc County Co-op ' ' II r n na ', i '.ft amy. -raiir laaif II tlTf a'iMi VlBalaailiiiiiaali-.rV'-"' .- iiiHaaOTMl , " ,u . v..:.. m buyer provides the lot end trict of Columbia." Vesicular exanthema is similar lo (ool-and-mouth disease but does not affect cattle and sheep. Until recently it bad been restricted to Californls. i xnLn: :. v.'tirz :.t :, .1. .'- c. rm -' ., Til 11 A.wMn : MM P0WERFL0W DRIVE THE SMOOTHEST, MOST EXACTING ' . OF ALL SPEED CONTROLS Mirmeapolia-Mollne now often th greatest Mnaatioii In combine development the Seli-Piopelled Harvester with Powerflow Hydraulic Drive. It gives exactly the right speed with all the power you need tor any crop and any field condition. A drive unit so flexible that movement of the control lever instantly regulates the speed from zero m.pji. to maximum speed in any selected gear with , out changing engine speed or scicrincing power. Nor does ground speed regulation interfere with the combining mechanism that always runs at uniform speed for the most efficient combining results. Operating height of header is regulated by new MM t smooth-acting Uni-Matic power. The positive, fast acting hydraulic control that is adjustable to any working height and does all the work for you. MM Model "S" Harvesters may be obtained with the 45-bushel grain tank that can be emptied in approximately one minute with the high speed auger unloader . . . they are also available with the platform and sacking attachment. Visit us and see the many MM Harvester features TVTry iwmiiWM BYRON JOHNSON ''Your Minneopolis-Moline Dealer" f - ',.''' Merrill-Lakeview Junction Phone 9789 Malin Phone 779 Brllllon Sun-Stand Grass Seeders Morrill Rakes Linton Cottl Chutes Tulor Bale Leaders Cetr Manure Spreaders " J ' "Iron1 Age Potato Planter! and Dlggiti Neomycin Kills Disease-Causing Germs KALAMAZOO Neomycin, an an tibiotic which deals a deadly knock out blow to a broad range ol dU eae - causing bacteria, produced dramatic cures of mastitis In an average of more than 00 per cent of dairy cowa treated In a study by a Michigan state college veteri narian, It has been reported. ne veterinarian, ur, a. k. Drury, used the relatively new an tibiotic fan antibiotic is a cnemicai produced by on bacteria which stop the growth or destroys other bacteria) In the treatment of 405 animal. There are lour common forms of mantilla, and Dr. Drury treated cows with lmecttons stem- mlng (rom each o( these (orms. He stated the drug he used was Teatube-Neomycln ointment, devel oped In the laboratories ol The Up john Company, Kalamazoo, Mich. He also used neomycin aunate, me active Ingredient of Teatube-Neo mycln. in solution rather man as an ointment. Wage Board Formed Today WASHINGTON W A shiny new Wage Stabilization Board free (rom the bllterncss and controversy uh'.ch surrounded Its predecessor came into legal existence Wednes day. As yet unmanned, the new board will look much like the old WBB which, with a membership o( 18 representing the public Interest, Inhor and industry, was ordered disbanded by Congress because of ; recommendations it made last ' March in Its effort to settle the , critical steel dispute. I The new WSB has no power to ; deal with nationwide labor dis- j pules: all Its members will need Senale confirmation: and all reg ulations it may issue to control wages must be cleared first by the Economic Stabilization Agency headed by Roger L. Putnam. The new Board nas aireaay crossed one hurdle: The AFL an nounced It will reappoint its rep resentation on the old board to the new board. The CIO also agreed to partici pate In the new board despite what CIO president rniup Murray caiieu its "unfairly rigid wage sections." , In a letter to President Truman, , 11111111; 1,U!IIJI1C,1M.M .w board's public members (or acting "with great (alrness in the steel dispute" and said the retired board "performed a great and tangible service to the nation in this dis putes field. . ." Slated (or chairmanship is a Harvard law professor, Archibald Cox, a young labor relations ex pert who now Is co-chairman of the Consrtuctlon Industry Stabili zation Commission. Teeth Cut At Nine Days ASTORIA W James Stanley Pearson Jr., at the age of nine days, cut his first two teeth. "We thought we saw them com ing in Monday night," said James Sr.. "but we weren't sure until Thursday." The two are In tbe infant's lower Jaw. His 18-month-old brother got his first teeth when six or seven months old. When Nothing Else Will Help for ACID INDIGESTION Doctor ipccistiits who treat nothing but stomach trouble ny that a tablet lUte Bell-ans often aives comfortinf relief when verythinf else fails for gas. heartburn and acid tndlneaUon. Get a 25c package of BelNans tablets at your druxciiis today. that have continued to make com bine history since introduced in 1931 on the MM original high-capacity, lightweight combines. Mastitis, according to Dr. J. L. Davidson, head of the department of Veterinary Medicine at The Un. John Company, Is one of the most expensive o( all animal ailments. It strikes an estimated six million dairy cows in Ihe U.8. each year. Millions of tons of inilk are lost annually because of mastitis. Dr. C. A. Brundly, veterinary scientist at Wisconsin State College of Agriculture has said mastitis takes more than 3a million dollars a year out of the pockcls of dairy (armers In the slate ol Wisconsin alone. And this loan, he adds, Is solely (rom the reduction In mllic yields (rom their herds. The disease Is an indammatlon ol the udder which can be traced to a number ol different kinds of bacteria that gain entrance through the teat openinis. It can also be caused by injuries to the udder or teats. The bacteria associated with the four main types of mastitis are: streptococci, staphylococci, conform and pseudornonas. "Extensive clini cal and experiment work. Including that by Dr. Drury, Indicates that neomycin sulfate, the active ingred ient In Teatube-Neomycln, Is un usually effective In the treatment and prevention of all four common types." noted Dr. Davidson. neomycin sunate is the same drug that Is proving so successful In the treatment of skin diseases In humans in the preparation of patients (or Intestinal surgery. "Neomycin's wide antibacterial ac tivity against both gram positive and gram - negative organisms cut and wrap your beef and pork for your locker And we still cure your hams and bacon SMOKE A. G. "Butch" Zweigart Klamath Falls 427 Market PROPANE.. Cooking Heating Refrigeration The Fuel Water Heating Safe KLAMATII Wedqewood Ranges Serve! Refrigerators OPEN SATURDAYS - Phone 2-2541 Plenty of Free Parking Main St. at Link River 5 Reduction Bought During Here's a that really makes HAY! This Dearborn mower can be attached to the Ford Tractor in eight minntes! 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. You 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 rfeitver the service and have the parte ar Dearborn Farm Equip ment, seed as for all Ford Tractors. . Klamath Tractor and Implement Company 5616' So. 6th Klamath is responsible (or Its unusual effec tiveness In mastitis," said Dr. Dav. Idson. "Neomycin sulfate is potent against bacteria which withstand the action of penicillin, strepto mycin or bacitracin. A total of 39 veterinary colleges and experiment stations and 3( prl vat, veterinary praclltionera have been experimenting with Teatube Neomycin, according to Dr. David son. "Typical ol the reports thus (ar received Is that ol Dr. Drury. He concludes that the new product caused a minimum of local Irrlta tlon and remained In the udder (or 73 hours or longer." Dr. Drury obtained 87 per cent cures in treatment of that portiou of his 403 dairy cattle infected with pseudornonas mastitis. In the past, this type of mastitis reponded only weakly if at all to other antibiotics or chemical substances, noted Dr. Davidson. Teatube-Neomycln Is specially prepared so as to be Injectable Inlo each Infected quarter of tbe udder. The tube, the tip o( which (Its into the teat, con! a Ins 500 mg. of neo-' mycin sulfate In an ointment base which prolongs the time the neo mycin remains In the udder. Bull Service Whitefoce . Registered Hereford r PImi ar Mia Phone CECIL DREW 3924 HOUSE Phone 7640 Tractors Modern 0) 0) Pumnlna Power Plant Breeder - Economical roHPm General Water Heateri Dearborn Heaters Storage Tanks Furnished Bill Steppe, Mgr. on All Mowers July and August MOWER Phone 1801 Falls, Oregon