LV.V, JANUARY ,
I IKK ALU AND NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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tli'sllitVK Sees Red Dust,
tC"::n-Dollar Deals in Brazil
Am MM
Rains Speeding Cattle
Move to West Market
i feiteartM b ihr iili In the slfesta ir you cant lane, 111 worker living In Uielr
awn communing wnere inisy piani
und ralae ilir.r ov n gardens, lira
and trow their own cow, chlckrnv
and attend Ihelr nv.n Iraiende
brtiools end churches.
Th worker vrry rsrrlv have
dltect round wltn the owners who
ulvcs nil Iml ruction In Ihe lore
mm. Actually tin owneri do no
manual lauor, but live In Ihe bit'
ueii end bnt hoiue thry cm af.
lord end hsve meld do ell the
household chorea.
When life becomes dull on the
frazenda, Ihey move to Rio or Bao
Paula lor a cnante.
Unfortunately, thli time of year
there la little work caring lor the
treea and owners have loll for the
city for the Christmas holiday!
Because of thli. I find myself eud
d'nly without lurllicr Invltatlona to
vlait Irarenda.
Since that time 1 have rambled
around the entire atate of Parana
only staying- In one place long
enouih to find a ride to aome
place flit. Chrlatme wan "pent in
Curltlba, Ihe capital of Parana, aa
a guest of wealthy English tarn
lly. New-year ' waa apent In South
eaat Parana aa a 11 unit of the atate
experimental farm; and at present
I'm at Vila veina, a mate pari,
Thin area la known for II pine
Umber production and It endless
plains of grsslng cattle. Il'a very
beautiful now . . spring la Just
leaving and summer ocmnmni
kind of regret having to leave
but tomorrow la Ihe termination
of my Parana tour, from here
move north to the grealeM atate
of BranlBao Paula. 80 until fur
thrr adventures , .
Minerrely Your a,
Harry Tavenner
IM'K from Oregaa
Um price. Ilia In the nildnl of
MtaWaaf M to (V Ik KSlleincnl and contusion the
liiaalls! eV laetUJ elllien la working hard to
. Meal teal. Heal l mak roprctebte town. A line
' TO f1a 4 letsaea notary club haa been organised,
kffeae afc. Ia4l land last month Ihe town "became
WW impi mm oum I wwarpvraicu riiu vicc.cu a msyur.
V I I Thl lima nf venr Ilia rolle dee
1 ...lit Alt i. mIi " height at beauty, with Ha
itS! Wj"' rr lu
aw A Ult fclooin of the ataton. Aa any
awi is vranuM fnitl tree, It reoulrra yerrs of
lwfc""-'"' i ' PUnt tending before It yields Its
.J' beet harvrnt. Hlnce a strange antl
gKM e'B; WUe)Ue method has been devrloprd
rol tt (or cultivating the coffee tree, Ml
f"- iSlSiili Mocrioe ii uric:
-r , ith O" purchasing a desirable piece
If l i.TnVi ol land lor a coflee trar.enda (plan-
II IV Ju'Ti tUon.i Ihe own-r Immetlialely
T Tj'r ill " ovrr 10 11,8 of ho
. apKlallse III clearing away the for-
ItrMIt, Wood- m, T0r nur yours the e peonle
iVBe'i' ' ' eler, plant and tend the coffee
V t .' i Vi : J..'.. Ikuu Iht. I...... t... k.n
Cleared and the collre seed plant
ed, the workers plunl beans, rice
ana corn between the rows oi col
ic. At lour years of age the Ireen
produce their first crop, which
alone with all the other aide pio-
ddClg of corn, rice and beans, goes
to Um workers. Ttie owner receives
MUllnt.
When Ihe trees are live Vara
Old they are turned over to Ihe
owner and me workers li-ave. Tnen
IhO Irarenda owner beclna building
hi home and the Utile village
whore the permanent staff of work
era will live. It usually takes two
to Wee years nf coflee production
lor the owner to pay his land debts
ut alter the third harvest all
Production Is prom.
rSAZKM'A
If the owner la a Brazilian, he
lev to the big city and enjoys
We.
The aversge site fratenda runs
bout 2.400 acres and employes be
tween 10 and 30 fsmlliea. Each
fusily Is responsible for about
Sa trees and this Includes hat
veet and daily care. Pretends are
Operated somewhat like little WW
The reins hsve speeded up Oie
shipments of cattle to market In
many parts of the West, and the
results are being shown in price
reports on led cattle.
Cslllornls feed loti hsve reported
muddy condition!, and the move
ment Use particularly etrerted me
movement of csttle where thry are
ud to tood or choice grsdr i. ac
cording to Information complied by
County Agent J. D. vertreea.
tsa'""
aV rake she ftiMot
! a. SrsaU. Tea 7rs
'tusaaad to thai arat
or aost samor eat
at tin taw mlcMy
xedocnaMtod la (be
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COOKING CltKW
We met at our leader's right
alter school. The president nor the
vice president were there, so tne
leader opened tne meeting ana tne
secretary called roll.
Then Carolce Singleton and Olona
Uorean did an exnerlment on
creamed toast and gave the other
girls a sample of It,
Then we had refreshments
served by Mary Williams and were
dismissed.
Larelee Singleton
OLENE BUCKAKOOH
We have a short play on the pro
gram for Achievement Night at
Ihe Olene Orange Hall. The mean
ing of the 4-H was told by mem
bers oi ine ciuo.
'Other skits were given by the
Poe Vslley 4-H clubs. Peg Christy
gve out the pins snd awards.
We were swarded a certlllcate
as everyone in the club finished
their projects.
Refreshments were served snd
every one had a good time.
Bobby Chapman
Based on f ob. feed lot, prlres
on those csttle Inve been ruimlm;
from 25 to 27 cents, and e ock cst
tle and light feeder have been
firm prlcewlse.
Market reoorters report a
"strong undertone" to the msrket
It s not sagging.
The central and coastal area of
California are reporting excellent
pasture conditions, and are cap.
able of carrying a lot mo.e stock.
A few sizable orders for light stock
cattle and calves are not filled. Cat
lie feeders In the West have shown
continued reluctance in replacing
tneir feed lot steers which have
hsve gone to market. They show
some unrest In the future of the
the fed steer msrket.
Csttle numbers In the country
at the bcginnlnt of the year were
at a record all time high, about
It percent above a year ago. In
the western states, however, cattle
populations on feed are down two
per cent below last year.
In California alone cattle num
bers are down 15 per cent, Ver
treea ssld. Higher feed costs hsve
contributed to the lower populations
out here.
Hog Output Planned Down
For Year. May Hurt Some
try and livestock producer but
disappoint farmer who may have
barley and oata to sell.
Oregon farmers and coniumers
will feel msny effects of the ns
lion's fsrm plan to produce It per
cent fewer hogs this yesr, believes
M. D- Thorns, agricultural econo
mist of the Oregon State college
extension service.
Kewer hogs do not necesssrily
mean high pork prices, he says,
because of the larger supplies of
beef and the weak market for lard.
However, It may mean higher prices
lor turkeys ana lower prices for
feed grains.
Thomas explains that with less
pigs this spring there will be few
er hams next fall, Restaurants
and housewives then msy buy more
turkeys irutesd. Because of these
fsctors, chances for higher turkey i
prices sre Improved,
Oregon producers snd users of j
feed grslns also csn be affected
by a drop In pig numbers, Thom
as continues. Hogs are heavy grsln
eaters. Last yesr, they consumed ,
nearly half the feed grain eaten
by livestock in the nation.
Farm and wholesale prices of
feed grain are now lower than they
were a yesr ago and may decline
even more. If there Is another
large corn crop this year, and
fewer hogs to feed, grain prices
may be considerably lower next,
fall. This would favor Oregon poul-
ITS THE ,
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TONITE!
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Ralph, of the Hilltop Cafe
announces the purchase) of
VALUER'S CAFE
Now OPEN 24 HOURS DAY
7 Dovi A Week At the S.P. Depot
Ralph will operate both cafes, (eaturinq ...
CARL'S SUPERIOR MEATS FLUHRER't IREAD
CRATER LAKE DAIRY PRODUCTS
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DR. R. T. LINDLEY
OPTOMETRIST
SIO Medicel Otnlol Building
Klomolh Fall. Oregon
Phone 421
EYE EXAMINATION VISUAL
TRAINING PROFESSIONAL EYE
CARE
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Mat I t tr--'
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M'St sstfrittv
a la it oer y.
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but haa U.M
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laf Us ftnteUi Joep.
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lfr aetuen in. Mm
aa M ooura to handle
m. A ooaturuei
koeua is town
blaaket or that red
tea ao thick thM the
turned en la order
irree'r laiakiag absot a ran leu. OON'T OVKHLOOK THK LtAOKHt
Tat PraOraNal laaaram Cwapaar aawrk I tke aaliea'a leadiag iaaaraaee eeaisaay farai
leader. Taere asast be a reasn-aad Ikere to! la farm ltjn. PRUDENT! AX MEANS PKO-
TTION!-PrteetiMa like Pale Astrabala: rah- Treatawal. Ne ttn. Slack, ee Ceamleaasas,
Lew Rat. Leag Tersi I 4 Years) Presanaeat Prlt lie its.
alld Pralteltoa tat year fana aaaacug angraia wltk Pradeatisl-a fsna leader aiae la-
lana leaa leader today.'
or turt htr Mormml ion. Ceil, MWfe or 5;
HOWARD BARNHISEL AGENCY
112 So. Ith Klemelli, Lake, Medoe end Siskiyea Counties
A uthortitd Mortgage Loan Solicitor tor
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Phon 4195
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with the lp-oas iquipptn
FARMALL SUPER M
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equipped Super M ideal for many farms: (1) Fuel costs per
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factory instillation assures top efficiency and safety (Ap
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Open Jan. S to March 1
.Mold Board Slatting
Disc Rolling
Plow Short Hard Surfacing
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LL "J "uawraBoina" at our store on
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my sixth Sash and hvfar the
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In the timid" and it lakes a
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"30,000 MlltS . . .
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' "After 30.000 miles of hard
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"EIGHT OF OS"
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