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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1953)
PAGE TWENTY-TWO WKDNKSDAV. Al'l HERALD AKl NKWS. KI.A.MATII FALLS. OliKUON Hi!, I Drop In Beef Prices Puts Meat In Strong Position On American Menu For '53 Beef svlU soon make IU slronyest up on farms, say agricultural econ bid on Uie American menu m more lomLttj at Oregon State collese. than 40 years with retail prices , dfciinM slnc. Ine dropping fharply and Hie lamest r number of cattle In history backed v,r -Iready have stepped tip Buying as hontemaxers Universal Antidote May Save Lives In The Home A universal antidote ae.iinst pol soiling may prove to be a Ine saver In families Willi small chll- I dren, accorduiK to Km Biwhott. Canadian Thistle Can Be Killed take ndvanuge of tiie best oppor tunity in several years to satisfy th family "beef appetite. In spite o( increased consump tion, the largest number of cattle i on record assure a j-ood supply for j LscvcnU years, according to the ceo. Inomisi. Ttiey add Uiat under nor-j mal conditions, tne supply o( berf j is lue.y to increase lor at least ancUier two or three vears. of the victims rluMren under five. A universal n nit dote recommend ed by the Nniioihtl SaftMy t-'ouncil that will help a child nKalnst ni- Vmvrlix' .if nl.frtrM- lr...... " UI l ran vr i " " made at home. BaiM.oti say. The i " ' U'medients are available in most j Tlie National Safety Council re- drugstore. Mix two tuble.spooiu-t o( ports about 1600 accidental deaths ; putvenrrd charcoal, one lablrsptwn each year from poison, with most of tannic acid in a hi. all jar and keep it on the shell. 11 someone inkivt poison accidentally, and the antidote on the label t tun avail able, mix a heapuit; teaspoon of the universal mixture in a small Rlas. of water and make the. victim drink II. Earthworms Given Names Alturas CC Holds Award Dinner Meet ALTUKAS Over one-hundied i".iiiniiim -miudrd person attend ed (he Ohniuber ot Commerce Awards dinner at the Pioneer Inn Ktulny niiiht. Four major awards were nuuir and lit Honorable Men tion C'crtllU'rttes were issued. The lllbbons and ?.wk Oontrnclors were presented the award lor outsl.uirt tiiK lotitiibution to conuurrce. In inakuiK the presentation, the com pauy s work on iwo school build ings, tun state buttdiiuis. and two dwelhnss, was mentioned. Harry Kditfrtoii Accepted the award lor outslaudiiiK roultibutlon to Indus try. on behalf of the Kdncrton U ilUirr l onmnnv nf Arim I In makuiK the presentation, Uis trict Attorney Taut Uuker. men turned the company's contribution to tne .stability of the Mis Valley Community and their support ot local and national charities. Ken Huckiiuihani. of Tulelnke, was awarded the plticque tor his con tribution to agriculture. The Tula- lake harm Advisor. Stan Kenton, mane nip presentation and pointed tlonat contribution of tho Weber . tomotivn Company, Mr. and Mm. brothers, John and Herman, to bet. t'aul Hob hum hi of lha Coiral, and ter methods of breeding mt and' In ni- T SttJotP Wry i -i5Ss handling livestock. Alter Hie major annuls. 10 ier tlllcates were Issued to various lieople of Alluraa lor their contri butions lo the belter iiernnce of th. city. Cerlllicates eie pre. sented to the Allurns Furniture Company, lVrihir'a Kouiuain, the Catholic church, the Mmloo County Cooperative, Lanninita IMiarmacy, the Uolrten Huln Hlore. th. Ulver side Service 8tallon, Ted Jones An- The first step to tnke If a child has taken jxnson accidentally, is Some folks mlnht consider It a'10 'he doctor and loll him bit on the odd side to have earth- i ,vl,ai kind ot poison the child has worms named alter them, but Hint j '"ken. U the docior knows the isn't the case Willi John E. Dtivis I kind of poison, lie may sunncst and A. Burr Hl.ick. Siilem cmomo-i 'trsl md until tie arrives. Some lritMNft t--:.i'h h. m,-ntlv htrf n oo'.soiis hnvn tht nnttrioln on th. A cure has at last been found BCCI ,s now """uns: well ahead ; new species ol l'hltelliis earth- label, for thai Dlacue of summer Dicnics cl Prl ln u,c ,o:-' meI sup- ' worm to most ol us named atlcr i Children should be forced to vran- Canadian thistle. Anyone who Rccc"' estimles by the l". S. ; him. One of the worms is Plulel- i It to clear Hie poisons Horn their out MiickinKham s modern niethods has ever reclmrd on tne creen ' aeparuneiu 01 agricunure poini oul us davLM. and the other Is P utcl-1 stomach It It has born swallowed Ol lartllliu:. and the lacl that h. sward, has surely been slllck-up 'h' beef consumption in the na-; lus blacki. j within six hours of the discovery. had enlarged his ownership from by Canada thistle the velvety- " uiis year is expected lo exceed one of the worms wis collected sl:te ol t'luriniu-y reo- one noineslead to three since his leafed, sharp-spined inhabitant of 'n' ol port by me largest margin bv Davis, who is m cli irce ol th. ; oinmends halt an ounce o( salt iu arrival to Tuielnke in 1H47 lawns, pastures, and picnic spots, since 1918. ; plani p,,sl msCaSC survcv pro- Experunenters have found it dL'- Falling beef prices and smaller gram tor the state deparinioni ol ficult to kill the roots of Canada supplies of pork indicate that the agriculture, on the Lhctko river thistle with 2. 4-D. the old sund- average consumer may have seven six miles above Brookings. Tin by. The tops can be killed readily pounds more beef than pork m ls.vi ' mher was lound near Salem by enough by any dosage above . es pounds of beef . or more com- Black who is stale apiary inspev pound of acid equivalent per acre: pared with 61 pounds of pork per 10r n! entomologist with thif de but the roots usually do not die person. This is a complete reversal P-irimeni. and the thistle appears again from 0( ,953 p,clure hrn the lvcr ; Thes(, ,w0 w(rm sfwc1, Wf new sprouts. age consumer ate about 61 pounds i Identttied by Doroihy McKev-Ken- However. scientists have found 0l m tcrmJ 0 Ktuilrsll a ot Mc.Mlmivllle llui Jiim(.s A that nigh rales one pound per . h. ,d ... ,mrt, , rk. ...,..h , r..,r.H a-.. At least 15 per cent more beef i 'elision Center. Each specimen Has acre and above which kill the tops faster, are less eflective in killing glass of warm water, rciieated l.ontlg While. Modoc County As. until the vomited lluid is clear, j rlcultural Commissioner, nude Oenlle stroking ot the throat wiihithe presentation for the Livestock the fiiKor may also help or a gl.iss : Award and pointed oul the excep- ot water containing mice teaspoons of mustard, or a soap solution. The only lime vomiting Is not reoom : mended is when Hie ehild has swal- lowed corrosive acids or lye. The universal antidote should be used alter the child has vomited, the Farm Advisor says or it tne child is unable to vomit the poison. 1 Notice to Septic iTank Owners he roots. Ltcht applications, which Produced in 19JJ than last j been deposited m the collection o; I kill the tops slowlv. give more rr. and consumption could go ! California Academy ot Science. time for absorption of the 2. 4-D "igner uian now predicted if dry i The two new earthworms tire by the tops and its translocation w-eaifler or other unfavorable con-1 described in some detail about 12 : to the roots. mons should force heavy market-! pages by McKcy. Fender and Mac ' Two applications a vear on Can- 'nK f cattle. The pork supply is nab in an article in a recent Issue ada thistle at 3 pound per acre likely to be about 12 to 15 per cent ot the Wasniann Journal ol Biology, have been found more effective on lower than fast year. j The authors suy the worms -arc i thisUes after one year, and as ef- Economists sav.veal will alo be unur among North American; fecuve after two years, as any more plentiful this vear ard eon. ,ornls ,n hecal.-' which higher rate. Up to 20 pounds per, sumption mav increase frn, th. means tney have a double case or acre have been tried. The first ap-ise.veo pounds last vear to eight I ,v'r:nK nlieation should be made from bud 'hi ,,, . t..i. "j the worm. . .. , v. mute .aitiu ana, to early bloom stage, the second :mutt0n t expected to hold nearly in August or early September steadj-at around four pounds. ! . . ... II usually takes at least tr.ree-1 ; Irpnrh K Mil Nurseries To Get Permits years to eradicate a thistle patch with 3. 4-D. Since it is hard to make consecutive treatments for that long, when the land is in crops. 2, 4-D baa had disappoint ing results in controlling thistles In crop land. However, in pastures and non-cultivated areas, repeated 2. 4-D sprayings are less expen sive than chlorate, and do not kill the grass. So the area can furnisn feed and still remain your favor ite picnic spot. 1 1 Orepon nurseries and plant deal ers expecting to ship siH-cirs ol particular part ol Herberts, Mahonu or Mahoberbrr- is interstate this fall have unill May 15 to make application lor inspection. These inspections will be made by the federal Bureau ol tnlomology and Plant Quarantine, according to plant officials ol the state department ot agriculture. Applications for Inspection should be made direct 10 the federat agen-i cy's regional olflce at 301 Metropol itan Building. Minneapolis. Minne There's nothing more iiinpl. I than a septic tank when 11 I works! And there's nothing more ! embarrassing than a septic lank ' thai doesn't workl Usually there are two reasons why they stopup j and overflow first, because the 1 tanks are not cleaned at proper I intervals: secondly, toilet tissue that doe, not readily disintegrate may clog the drains and force them to back up! Fc- toilet tissues are made wit'i the septic tank problem In mind. The on. that is MD Toilet Tissue ts scientifically processed so that It absorbs water completely and quickly. Try it in a glasa of water and see for younelf. SEW SO SIMPLE circular published by the Oregon State college extension service. The circular points out that while trench and stack storage of grass legume silage is not normally as el- Best 1 County advice: Consult Henltti Department. your your -Hildebrand By MRS. T. P. MICHAEL Plans for the 4-H spring fur. to be held at the fair grounds April 23, 24, 26. were discussed by Mrs. R. S. Loosley. leader of the I club of Fort Klamath which met I on Aoril 6. at the home of Janet Wilson. Sirs. Loosley also talked trench and slack silage are also I An Haw ,a Ann-n'u. J U r-nrrt OUIJltlPO in tf.vt.nc.An .li ,t r - v. 7 books tor tne clothing projects. ; " may oe ooiained from county left Thursday for army ' duty Tne, Wl,.' agents or OSC. previous bunoav nay uarcncn was.. a dinner guest at Mrs. Sarah Mich-! d"cussd the demonstration .el's home, alon, with Mr. and j ' pn Pockets With Appeal Mrs. S. K. Haruler. Mr. and Mrs. ' P " u,.5'eln F0?1 s D Hoefler and children ot Klam- window in Klamath FaUs, on Sat at'h Falls. urday, April 11. Also from Klamath Falls came j For roll call each girl reported Mr. and Mrs. Leo Barker and Mr. j how nearly finished she was with and Mrs. Barney Slnclalre as dm- her clothing project. Marls Nicf? ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. 1 Olson presided. Bisbey. I Refreshments were served bv Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ritter ' Mrs. Richard Wilson. Those pres spent Sunday with their daughter, fm w(re: min Pope. Anita Va- Mrs. Men orons ana ner tamiiy, den. Janet Wilson. Helen Hescock, ta. Lnder provisions ot ledera , p,umb,r. or . ,. lanlc .lct laran.ine No 38. only mkcic, of , ,, Ior ,()'uc(, on J is nursery stock from leder.ll-! t!( Mu To1(t qua th. approved sources may be shipped REMODEL AT LOW COST vifi Armstrong' $ Ftmot 7it Aimilranii Ttmlolt Til, Pltnk, r Roitdt rihl vtr wall trnt eilln iur I . TKit Ahibid mitfit.l ) iniutld titcbl v. toit ImU. Atk ui for complti No Down Paymtnt 36 Monthi to Fay Wl HA INI (y at' f'f M MHft Basin Bldg. Materials 4784 So. 6th St. Ph. 2-2563 ficiem s the cohventionnl lower ou- f t,ie staio alter Ocrotxr 1. silo, it is satisfactorv :( Drocer nr. ' That date marks beginning ot thr! cautions are uken. new shipptnif su5on. ' Methane rt mnlrlMe, rv -i i Chafed Skin bmartirf murrv. amattnglv rrt.rvrd !iro mri:vi:rd Kr'inoi ruo t ji.Vifi ti pplird to hH k;n. I-brKiilrj. mHit aifi, h-l( to heal. Rath trrvlcT t-ir th pLd Rfttrvi. 5i RESINOLnN.TsoEAP Cancer Cnnade coniributionj i may be sent to Keith O Hair. is9 i Pine. at Lngell Valley. Mrs. Walter Ritter was a bust. ness visitor in Klamath Falls Mon day. Geor?e Smyth of Jacksonville was a Dairy business visitor Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Michael drove to Car.by Sunday to visit Mrs. Michael's brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Welch. Mr, and Mrs. Tedrick will make their home at the William dinger ranch. Daand J. Bliss is building an ad dition to his house. Mrs. Morris Martin and girls were Dairy shoppers Monday. Mrs. Sarah Michael visited Fri day with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rit ter of Henlty and Mrs. Mary Egert of Klamath Falls. I Woodrow Nelson of North Bend Is a guest at the Charles Inman home. Olaf Nelson spent the weekend at his home in Dairy from Weyer haeuser Camp No. 11. Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Hartzler lelt Wednesday to visit at Ashland. Louie Kloeppel is working at the Joe Colahan ranch. Judy McCully. Gladys Kendall. Marie Nicholson. Enid Williams and the leader. Mrs. R. S. Loosley. Enid Williams COMFOIT COSTS SO LITTLE WITI MATM SYSTEM WHAT IS TIE MTSTEIT OF THE TWIN GIILLES? IB ATTENTION ! Stock and Dairymen BECKER'S MINERALS A Specially Prepared DIETARY SUPPLEMENT for Vitamin and Mineral Deficient Cattle Due to the depiction of our toils of vitamins and minerals, if it necessary to supplement the cattle diet. FOR HEALTHIER STOCK and BIGGER GAINS Feed Becker's Minerals CONTACT A. C. 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