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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1954)
tSDAT. JANUARY ff. MS HKEAUJ AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. 0R2G0K P.4GJ5 NHV3 Br una kllls, rn EOitur m. W 1 7 TcS WY M JERS IN THE COUNTY 4-H Food Preparation DomonsTratfon contest, T to r Sandra Uncl ear' rd Catharine Dearborn receive awards from Safeway Manaqar, Arthur Nardqiiis.. The -wyrls are mamburj of Hi a Susy 3alars Club af langell Valley. Mrs. Raberf Calweil is. their id Shipments In Noton W Bui Prices Stronger ; one year ago. .QBSu V STATE COLLEGE, rTorrhwest shipments are down ' "m UMi'i pmaiu stiipmema wut; ' annum 3,31111 cait tram smpmem:; . "c&nqp ettring die pust wees; due tai ta dure ana year ago. In Oregon.! j& daistmus uuiiuays and prices j total snipmenta lag by some L.-uib ttejHfcrt a this week, were on' can. feMigase. ' During tile past week, aver 1,1111 'S mtiun'3 putaia shipments ours oi potatoes were snipped train lite week enuing December 1 11,! N'liwe.sr. Oregon railed UfJ ') smaller thuu. shipments ai t:;u's- "47, and Waummrtun 4 w&ous week, but larger tliun i i , ante dURiiir Hie correspundv Traainir uc same af rhe mminVs. ijoiam murKcia aurmg cnrisunus week was reported au 3law. Euw-i aver, some strengthening at the start ai ring current week waa mined. Prices advanced arnund 'live to m ceni3 a aunurert an Taes itay. Dee.. 3. at several of the leading markers in the nation, and QW or agricultural ammonia. 1 also ac the Idahu ft ntteogen fertiliser for farm' pomr,- mob will spread to many new Ac Portland durimr rite mist a ttna year, predicts E. ,w.it, prices an Deschutes Susseui Zsnmu of Bnonville. Ma., newly i Wi:re steady and unchammd from jtxat president at the Agncuitur-' vrimH ai rlm nrevious week. Tile Ammonia Institute. ; LTg N( t wer(J wnulesuimir Eur iespittt a Goveramentrmuuimeed, s.15 ro- 32.25 a hundred, and the 'touSL of a per cent areuter 1 77$ Sa. i-A's wera hrmir ta 'JieiBi supply af aijriculmrai 32.T5. Mr. Kiomas aeiieves me ixnm these new areas, pma demimrt fnm fanners. :ooiutied ammonia 10 snct:i'.'!:j ftjp , dimnir the pn:it several tubs, will again urente a shnnnrj 'WBmmin dunnir the April. May Ham period- af heavy appil- Farm Income Tax Change FOREMOST A MONO 4-H CLUB MEMBERS m Orsqan ar fhese four toanaqan who have hiqH ratings in tha National 4-H Canninq, Citizanship, Braad Demonstration and. Garden 1 projects.. (I to rl Mary Meier, John Saltan, Kathy Lassallo and Harris Hansen.. New 4-H Club Publications Seven new puuilcntiuns far' economics at Oregon State coin Oregon 4-a club memnera have i lejfa. has piepiireii two pamphieta heen laaueo. by the stare 4-3 ciub am huraemunahip and horse tram depnrunenr. These mimemfranhed; ; mf. One la for hegmners and one puuilcauons- will enlarge the scope for advanced nders. af 4-S acnvttiea m Orejjon. accord-J New exhibits lor 4-H forestry dl inir to Burton Eutton, state leader, viaiona C and H have been aut- Three of the seven, puimcationa I T-tad roc club members by Charles are nrnieeE auiiinHH which liHtio- aa. extension farm mrestry CL2ANINS DITCHES FOR BETTSR DRAINAGE Ts-Hiis draqlina ownad IjyUav Byrnas. Tha Ibca tion is bawean south Rivarsida and Laka Ewauna and is owned by tha Modoc Lumbar Com pany.. JL 0.. Rnchum handled tha farminq oparaHan PntatnKinn Wew Toxophene Insecticide roiaic 1 imm Sproy unced By Eston idies jpuas To Capitol purpuKes. requirements, oppnruini ties and suggestions fur club mem-, burs,. nave aaea aeveiupen. to put aie prajecu an a- pur with other 4-H livestock projects, E. L. Potter, professor emeritus af agricultural .czacnia Demand feaws Increases lima ar who terraced lund Uuruig mux may find tliey can buncut u-orn Un-ome tax changes,, accord-1 mg to Miming- Seeker, atrnculUtr-! al economist ac Oregon State Cui- lege. I Ee said the law now proves thai rhe cuuc of bmlaing earn cribs or j gram bins can now be written oili' more quickly over HO monuis. J The laat camxreHB put this incentive in thn Inw rn onrniirnun rn m urn , FaUs ahippmg m uiulli mara storaga bms and! cribs. I Becker said the cost may be jpr-iad uver a. longer tune. But' anyone who decides to deduct mf ifil munths miUic indicate ms de) ciaiun witliin a- year alter the new Grass Seed Values Lowest Since 1947 Grnati and Icrume seeds with a farm value of 3is.3HB.nfln werr pro rtuced in Oregon in W53. This is ilii per cent less tliun die infill vaflie and Is the lowest, af any yaar since 104T. Tlinre was a 17 per- numbers af the nations cent smnller acreage harvested, a re finding it to b' the i 9 per cent decrease in the average -stt astmnmical and satisfactory i yield per acre, and a 14 per cent thodi off making essentinl nitra-, decline in averatrn vitlue per ton " ti aoailbnle ta their craps. im camparisan with 13S1I. storage struurure is. built. A new pohcy an terracing j costs is the result of a recent court, j decisiun. The ecunuimsu sa;d a cuurc has riled that terracing casts are deducnble a3 operating : a::peni!es in the year terraces were j finished. More Credif Associations Member Owned SPOKANE, Jan. 5 Seventeen ; at the J praductiua credit assaci-i aubiished bv the 3v;ite office. 1 it'nnu in TVtiiiT, Unntnnn, (Inicmn . .... ipeciulist. The IUS4: exhibit may consult af pressed specimens in stead af the forestry board former exhibited. Mounting curds for the pressed specimens will he nir- nished by the state 4E club office at OfiC. A revised craps project aut line and a nev record bunk have been developed, by W.. G. Nibler, extension specialist in Unm craps. A busy week lies ahead for Ee Poneriieid. nuaunul ciiumpian Et wams Club sponsored 4-S potato king and Bryant WUUums. local 4-E club leader and Ewauia mem ber. The two will leave the local air port at d;U5 P.m. duturduv Jan. i ciiterpiilnr., swear beet webwurms, en route to Washmgtan O.O.,. where I pnur psyllu,. serpentine leaf miner tilfV will) nrtutnt: fTlumtirli TMinmt (Iniimi. ill hiniiis. nomtnHS anil to- ' ("iiiin- nnrntniKi rn Pvqnlimr. TTIunn I mutmui nrtrt mll Hunrm't nm?t bower, iaecratai-y of Agriculture i aa- ticks', lice,, and. horn-fly.. Benson and cecreraiy of the- la- j - tenor Mctt.iy. I Enroute to Washington Porter tield and WUliums will, stop oif m j Chicago where tliey will be guesta Development; af a highly etfec-i Hstunurc waa developed by Eston tivg toxuphene spray msecucida i chemists- after extensive reseaxen. which is economical, eaay to ap-jhud proven the advantages of piy, and leaves a. long-luatmg rosi-1 sprays aver dusta uuuur certain dliitl deposit: hua been announced , spectliu conditions, by Eston Chemicals Division ol The advantages of Estonox Curpuration. ui Los Angeles. sprays over dusts include the face Tim toxophene tarmuiauon. culled that they can? be applied over & Esuinox, proviucs rem urka illy ai-; wider range af weutlier conditions., tcctiva control over such, insect! thus, permitting bettor tuning; pesta aa bull warm., lygus.. eutton I Uiuy are more economical under leaf worm, thnps,. army wnrm, j most conditions, than dusts, from cotton aphid, bull weevil, grass-1 suuidpumu ql aeut uiour anu mtv bopners, spittle bug, salt marshal The proiect ihuludes such, crapa an ,Qt SJwanis Intei-national aiticers corn, potatoes, smulL trrams. for-i and will comer with Guy L. Noble, aae seed crops and others. Mem-! chairman of the nations, commit hers of the 4-E crops protect will i rae m Btt Girls Club work, bave an opportunity to choose eith-l t.,Le,l.vm? cluua0' at: la a-m- Jaa' ec an ownership, partnership or j fr Presentrng potatoes to 4-a .n.nromnnr. nlnn in rfninir nrn.Prt antt EClwaniH OifiClUla. they WUl ar- warjt in 1054. The record bonk will j J" -Washington at 3:35- that af- count aa 50 per cent of the ciub member's cron exhimt termmn, After three day stay in the A revtsed sheep project lhrnmr all1 Su ?.,U Jnn- ld and under one cover has aiso been Stronger Beef Market in '54 Is Predicted tenal; they are generally much. less apt to. "drift" Uiun are dusta,. thus lessening the danger of con- tnminutiuiL at adjacent craps; ana they produce a better initiuL inseu tscide deposib and a lungei: rosi duul deposit.. CHSTAGO Reduced supplies are expected to strengthen the markets Eor all species of livestock: during mu- , ; u i ' uiu ill xi, uiui. ill iiJU-t, muuiui a, tn. ations in Idaho Montana, Qregan and Washington were completely member-owned at the end at i'Mi, E. E. Eenry. president of the Pro duction Credit Corporation of Spu kane, announced tuday. When- two PCA in- Idaho, one Now alV terraemg costa except bi Oregon and one in Waahmgton prtcnitnral ammanin contains 32. rf aenfi-'pure nitrogen'' and the tanner' 3- own luonr cum be ae- ducted or hunaled hke- any utiier operarmg- cost.. Until this year, Lhey cnuid be deducted only when the farm, waq said.. Except for these two chnngss. the federal farm income tax: law m the same aa laat year's, Becker jam. retired tha government investment in' their capital! stocft on Dec, 31, only $3IHi.0im of the: government's maximum investment of so.JH.jilll m the 30 PCA's wtl! remain to oe paid, ilr.. Henry said. The 3U aa- sociatiuns now have 911,UUI1,0D0 of memoer-owned capital and an. ad ditional 3a.iIUti.iiuU accumulated re- 1 i fencm Raivs, Cich Barks,. Suildircl . . . P md areas . . . naed 5 CMU-Now I 4b. cavers 1000 so, ft. Mhn-taxie en Hairi nq Ifcn-fiMi haxardaus i. BMy rs dfioly a 3ftrn?i?SLj;-ai.i:inn.TH.Ui U.1CI U HATFIELD For Technical Service and Soles . . . See Us For CMU . . . fcrunra Hill tt Braiey win trint tin id tn tha Sprw (nnu-T tie" mat an dnyi he will receive Wh. packaa of H iur enmplimenm. IESV1C5. lakpnmnK W 3323 ICIamarit hill; Snoi-jn 2U0 I Newell; U 79 Malin; Sorer Outer 7-JJ?I Telelahe Mne Spray Center Two. fillnir clluicea are onnn tn i serves, me u aaaocmnDiw anu persona who sat rwaliiriia at tlieir i Bavins government capital are ex iaiai mcamB from tarmmif. They pected. to join tne memoernjwned mnv tile and pav their tax on or ; Uat at the near future, pnaro January 31. or thev may' Western Idnne PCA at Caldwell. Mb and oav an- estimate bv Jan-i Lewislaric PCA at Lewiaran, Pen- uarv La. Tause wna cuuohc tne esa-i'ucwju ca. rauuitivutt 4uu CaL Gi Monroe, state 4-H ciuil i by j &sn... and idle Slwania Club in an Natttmal Livesinolt Producer.. This o,1n..r ,n M.mho fHa anPMU,n.. . IB OIUIO aiB reverse- (JL U1B HIICU anent. paTOcipnted in tile develop-, Ellmnljl 3pull8 m a 01ltJnul a ula. situnUbn durair the past Jear es munt o the new publications. A h aumhBr or BmiluUtt j peai.lly in Sib case at cattle and I i lt j,.u j i.. ! Rimbs. h n hnri r rh.. n iTiitrr ! Omtlhued consumer demnnd and ath ommtv arnhnndnr a rniiHimr la dtimwponduilf StabUity Ul the gen- send-rtf when rhey board the plane Saturday evening.. USDA Agencies Transferred Tc'fcop Leaders of Forest Service Director Rnberfc W. Cowlhr of the Facitic Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station and Re gional Forester J. Heroert Stone today announced transfer to the Forest Service of uvo- Portland headquurtered CSDA research agencies. Three men from a fed- mate metiiod then nave unm wnaiaws c-i-o. cuuwuc yiwu. ""ierai torest disease cuntrot project March 15 to file their return and tbeir government stoclt on Dec. 31. southern Oregoa also are af- pay the balance. tx. at u asKOCiiicons m jountana. fected by the move which tte- raur ai mnB in -jrisgiju. i.-.vii ui , comes eixecnve dan. ax Washington, and aa nve in laanu are now member-owned. Soles Promotion In Foreign Trade Hat-died by FAS TTTLELAK3 Aggressive pro matiun af tile foreign sale of Amer ican farm products will be a. pri mary responsibility af tile Foreign Agricultural' Service, a- new organ uraruni in the United States De partment of Agriculture., reports Ken Baghott, Tulelake farm ad viser: The FAS will keep American agriculture informed of foreign trade aevelopments affecting it, -Jxe farm adviser says. And it will pravide important services in con tacts w.th foreuni governments Jhictt either directly transact busi ness ar strictly control it. Mean while, rhis country must find a way za bridge c:e xap between, toul ex ports and imporrs. and C. S. farm erniorts need to be in a better posi tion, pncewise, to compete world mariera. FAo is cooperaring with t2ie For eign Operations Administration in a program provided tor under sec- O And C Timber Costs Very Low The 13-year timber sales records af the 2''3 million acres af O. and C. forest lands in western Oregon, under Bureau of Land Manage ment jurisdiction. sbuws a gross income of S83, 31)0,0(10 m contrast with J7,a(J0.0iini expended during that period far forest management and protection. Secretary of tile Interior Douglas McSay said to day. He pointed out that the cost of administration baa been only 14.3 per cent of income, although tha law permits 25 per cent af the in come ta be used far Federal man agement of these lands. When management af the revest In. accordance with the Agricul ture Department's reorganisation plan, the divisions of Forest Path ology and Forest Insect Investiga tions have transferred from tbe Bureau: of Plant Industry and the Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine iBEPQ'v respectively. Forest Pathology has been re named the Division of Forest Dis ease investigations. Both units are assigned to rhe Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Sta tion in Portland. Project leader Conrad P. Wes sela. Lyle N. Anderson' and Homer R. Bryan bave been transferred from the Oukiand office. BEFQ, to the Portland regional office of the Forest Service. They hav been assigned to the Division of Timber Management and will continue their worst on the control of white pine blister rust in Southern' Ore gon. For the time being, they will continue to wort out of Oakland. Dr. Jess L. Bedweil. chief of tbe Forest Disease Investigations di- State Apiarist Gives Summary Of Inspections American fmUbraod tne disease which, bee owners never want to-sea- art their premises,, hit mor colonies of bees percentagewise ur 1963 but fewer- apiaries than in UlSii, snows the annual Oregon bee- inspection summary ac the taie -department of agnculturei. The- past year,. 19.42H colonies showed 3.54 per cent American foul brood,, compared with. 2B,71 colo nies, with: 2.43 percent infection hx 1053. Conversely 15.3 per cent o the 1233 apiaries inspected1 hr 1063. and W.3 per cent a tile 1W in spected a year ago were tnfected. (European faulhrood,. another bee disease but not so deadly was down: murxediy Oram VJni. ) continued Conway.. These latter two classes of stoclt suffered pncewise when drouth and adverse numbers forced' ttia mar keting of many uimbs and grass cattle direct into slaughter cban- j year. Inspections are necessarily 4-H Clubs Will Receive Plaques Four persons Ut Oregon have been selected by the extension service to receive state honors in the Natiunul 4-H Ahtmnt Recogni tion program. They are Mrs. Alice Lindsay.,, of Grants Pass: Mrs. Blanche Lewis, of Eood River; Clayton Fox, of Imdler: and Don ald J. Jossy,. of Adtorui. In 4-H leadership work for 18 years, Mrs. Lindsay has served as president of rile state and county leaders' associations; local leader-, counselor at 4-a summer school; chairman of the county camp; moment of the spring pig crop and tha- murKanng of many hogs ear Uer and ac lighter weights bus re duced thu total tonnage of pur ft available to cunsumers. This will result ui: a seasonal shortage of pui-ic during the' Into winter, and spring. oral levul af commodity values are expected ta give additional support to the hog and fat cutUe market Al,fin ft,.. naKinrle T ..fenlllrt Z L ni? mZI. These figures, while some- mdlca- back in prices at lamos and in. the goes the beekeepers' lower grades of slaughter cattle, warfare against: American foul- brood; are not a. comniete appraisal! of the state situation, says A. Sure Block; state, apiary, inspector. THis is because limited funds do noo permit statewide clieck. each, neis instead of moving mtO' feed 1DIS. This lacit of animnls in tha feed lot will cut the amount of finished meat treadling the market in the1 next six months, and consequently should result in considerable com petition for the fat animals that do come to market,, especially cut Ue and lambs. Tha same supply factor will be important in the bog market. Cur- home economics chairman ofi die county fair, and on the 4-H execu tive council. A 4-H leader for 27 years, Mrs. Lewis is principal of the Mid-Valley Junior High School. Sbe is ac tivo in the Business- and Profes sional Women's Club: local stare and nntional teachers' asiiacuiuuns and Elementary principals' Assn. A 4-H livestock: leader for nine years, Mr.. Fat is president af the county leaders' association. A sue limited to a recheck. of the mors beavily infected' areue and apiar ies not Inspected the previous year Oregon Holstcin Cow Sets Record Aldervrtie Bessie Lonelier,, a reg- eesHful- farmer, he is president at Qy. Bjirt)Rp BrodlerSt Nlitlll. Lr "re , n"ai tern.. Oregon, has recently camlet mem uer af the city council. He fre- , .t7,m .f rarr( e Mr. Jossy operates frozen food lockers, a dairy manufacturing and distributing outlet, and a custom cannery, meat processus, and rf Ornfffm and Cnllfnrmn. Ruilrnnd m ; Grant Lands w a j undertaken by j vision, has been in federal service the Department of the Interior af ;or aixnoas w years, r-ur.-fc e ni cer passage of the O. and C. Act ' Played &v aiH Forest Seirice in tn 1037. debta and deficits on the 131. ae transferred to the Biueau lands totalled 110.473.0)1(1. This in- i of P'.ant Industry ten years later. tion 35 of tfre Mutual Security Act I debtedness was completelv paid 01 iaa4- na came tn Portland and of L0fi3 to sell up to J25U million j out two years ago. la addition, i -Mnowimr year wa3 promoted to worrh of surplus agricultural com- j iar?e sums substantially In excess i the position he now holds. modifies ca inendly coimtxies in i of ad valorem taxes were paid to j ' sales of approximately 511 million hoard feet of umber. These figures can be bettered ui future years be cause the sustained yieid capacity of the prone rty is now estimat' to be 750 million board feet. ! Tbe O. and C. timber sale rc- '' ords indicia re the importance af the resources of the O. and C. lands , to the business economy af wes- ; tern Oregon. t of lryik. un atlicial rest witn The Holstein-Frie-j sum Ajsn. of America. I Tbis cow baa produced a total i of 11)8.077 lbs. of milk, and 3.3)11 1 5Tta r,n,.,rrirT,r , outings diuly. nm loos Long Term Low Rate FEES STOCK COMMISSIONS fraaen fauae projects in 4-H Out) wane and altera awards us winners. Formerly, he wna a t,minrv 4.W Club agent. He is president "of ILi-l avqr:ttfff cowa warns, and agricultural committee I chairman for the local Chumner of Commerce. This total is approximately Ave' times the lifetime producuun oi BARNH1SEL AGENCY T12 So. 3m Phona 4199 Uamofft, Lake Siikiyatb nd Modoa Caunttm AuthartoBd Mmrtua Loan. Xatiatur The PrtfUMnlfal Insurance Co. mt Anterifut HmtM Ofllc 4waHt, M, J L return tar foreign currency ram- the counties and ail costs of ad- ir than dollars. This program is ! ministration were reimbursed. The records of total income and total appropriations tor the 13 yearn of t management la as follows: WH&-.13, ! gross income sri3.3 million: ap propriations 57.3 million; radio ap propriations to income 14.3 per cent. For fiscal year 13BT the financial record was as follows: gross in come. SI2.223.3HB.33; approoriation for administration, S1.23H.0IHI: ac cess roads. $2.75).00fl; payments to counties. S6.4X!.0Zfl: net return ta United, stares Treasury.. Sl.ai3.342; total, S12.229.3K8.aa. Director Edward W.iozley of the Bureau of Land Management sa.d tie I3fi3 record resulted from developing rapidly, and should be of in; he a&iistance in boasting ex porM to some countries, Forty million acreu of United States cropland is producing iur export. Ca.it year rhe U. S. espnrt ed 13 per cent af the tobacco crop. 21 per cent of tile cotton cron. 25 per cent of the wheat crap and 3rt per cent af the rice crap. Though foreign saies feil last year to relanvelv low postwar level af S2.3 billion, rjxia amaimt which, was still very high ad comnnred with pre wir figures, would represent mor.T tiian SSfl income per farm if it wi3 divided equally among ail the tirma in "iie Cmted States. Complete ALUMINUM STORM WINDOW I DCCR S2SV1CI FREE ESTIMATES Fibrqfas Insutatian Na dawn Taiment 26 M. t Py KUHLMAN Insulofion illETZ THAT laMW in Ttiiioitta's bbt couch rrmi') L ,SJ BROS, if" hit -TTf II .T. - t Open November 2 to March 1 Mold Beard Slatting Disc Rolling -k P!owhar Hard Surfacing TULELAKE, CALIF. IT i n I1L.J BIT I The ptrwurftil new Frjriwit Major Diewi tXHdur. manufactured by FTTd Motor Company.. Ltd., at England. being imnitafflci m the L'mted Staten by F'ird tractor dealer. The rigged orange and blue diesel weighs appnijmateiy 3.SH0 pounds and has jut forward and twt reverse jueeds. The fnur cylinder overhead th1v ngiM has a compression ratio at IS.l and a JSU cu. at panoit disniiicneaK. KLAMATH TRACTOR ' AND IMPLEMENT CO. -Wt Road and Main Tnfok. Calif- 410 RiVEUlOC Phone 8301 $a. 6th . MAKVIN PH. 4443 T 7031