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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1955)
SUNDAY, AUGUST 14. 1955 Thieves Loot Pin Ball Games Here ,.d bv the thieves In the. Jul For the second ume - ', . . , .,ir .1 the Su- 23 burglary when some $200 in weeks burglars struck it .the ( su sMe burban Tavern s pinoau --1 early Baluraay moruuis- i They stole coins from two pin ball machines. Exact amount of the loot has not yet been deter-, mined, state po" who Investi gated, said. ! Entry to the South Sixth Street tavern was gained by breaking in a side door the same method I T ..rare HIGHER PRICES for Your Livestock rll IHrauh ha FARM BUREAU Canurt Gca. L.wla Tk. t-MM 'fas MX CEEB HAVE A NEW ...AT THE ADDRESS 1 IrTrlTrT-l HUM E III -M .fe:- - THIS IS A HOG. A hay hog to be sure, worltinj on the Ed Geery ranch, this machine will pick up and blow the Marion bluegrass into the wagon preparatory to being hauled to the threshing machine. The tractor operator, Al Billings, reported that he has loaded a wagon in as little as 12 minutes. frnt ft SV K ' it .. .. j.uj .'. : . . v . AN OVERALL VIEW of the hay hog in operation at the Ed Geary ranch. This machine is not a chopper, but Just pick-up. It scoops up the Marion bluegrass and blows it into the trailing wagon. The wagon is then pulled to the threshing wagon where it is dumped. UtlZZS' -Jfe "MOSTLY WOOF' SPUDS 'N BREAKFAST One morning recently I caught Earl Schultz at breakfast and at (lie request of Ins wife joined in and guess whatl Earl had spuds and bacon and hotcakesl What a farmer eats the spuds lie grows. Anyway, since then I've convinced the wife we should eat spuds for breakfast. THEY SAY THERE IS A 46 MILLION LB. SURPLUS In spuds this year. If we could get 120 million Americans to eat spuds for break fast the prlco would no doubt be satisfactory this fall. tf-K A io you ndvcrtiMnjt your spuds? The cut lo the IWt ran ob tained through thn Dunk of Amcrlcn, First NnUomil, U.S. Nation- , ill. Dob AcUUhun at th Hrrnld News or your printer. U pays to advertise. (Ask Bugs 'n Spuds . . . Except for sood producers, Iht bug population hoi been pretty low in most caiti. The teed people generally have put on one spray. Most of the commerctol grow, ars plan on one shot the next weak or 10 doyi to try to hold for the season. If you vant help in checking your fields, drop in or call ui. There it no "secret hokus pokus" to checking. We will bt glad to show you. Rl l I ft rd Mar hr Mr piiMlthrri Hi At n rrt Ihan th irrrrdlni 4tt )r. Who wr altpitril? Prices (Deb bQid lust wef k the customer like to know the prtccs ) per gallon ... I pint per ocre, J4.00 per ocie. - - MALA1HION . . . $10 00 per gal l ... 1 II. per ocre or more, J2.00 to $2 50 per acre . PARATMION . . . $6 50 per qollon . . . I qt. per ocre, S 1 .62 1 i per ocre. DUST ... I n0 Par oiUon DOr 5 ... 30 lbs. co.t J2 65. APPLICATION ... en nW $1.50 per ocre, on sproy $2 00 to $2 25 per acre. Comparison of Prices . . . SYSTOX St 00 mat. 2.00 Rpnl, tt.0fl acir I.a.l 1 In t k. nnn't apply rlo.er than 31 il.lya before harvest. MAI.AITHON ! .'!. nut. 1 CO ... H.H aire Rrslilual? ? I rralle -Slier. i'it minx $16!'. mill. t IHI appl. :;.', aerr Iteiidlial 1 rtv Pepenrl- iii sr J.'.fiS mat. I.ti.l appl. able. l.niRer- JVIJ er Reller rnvf raie for thlek vtnra. Cionrl realdual, llio ahnra prlcea are averacr applliation and di.a e. They run vary nllli ynur .ippll, .iti.r Jlnil prob lem, l.el ii help nu on your problem. KNOW YOUR CHEMICALS AND PROBLEMS. RELY ON YOUR SPRAY CENTER, YOUR HOUSE OF CHEMICAL SERVICE. The Spray Center Freak Accident Injures Rancher LANGELL VALLEY Howrry Roberts was injured in a freak Hccident at his home in Upper LnnRell Valley the evcnlne o( Au gust 10. He had put a young steer in the barn to butcher. Alter he shot the animal he ran to cut Us I throat to bleed It and In some tvn.y severed the artery of his right wrist. At first he didn't know he was injured and thought all the blood was coming from the calf. His wue caned Mrs. Eddie urallan a trained nurse who came and put a tourniquet on his aim. Louis Randall rushed him to Klamath Valley Hospital. The doctor later sent him home to rest and take It easy for several days. Mr. and Mrs. George Fernlund and Martin Gift finished the butchering. Open House At Jinnerre's Told MBRRILL Open house will be held at the William .Imnette ranch of Merrill on Tile: day nfloi-nnnn August 10 between the hours 2:30 to 5 p.m. Guests of honor are Mrs. Jessie c. Kattcnhorn of Shnflpr, California, who Is visiting her sis ter Mrs. Harriet Fotlierlngham, and Mrs. Margaret Roberts from San Jose. California who is the mother I of Mrs. Anne Fruits. All friends of the community are Invited. WE GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS Farmer's Y Implement Marrill-loV.vnw Jet. Ph. S0SS LEADING THE FARM GROUP in song during the noon program of the Tulelalte Experiment! Farm field day, August 5, is Bill Whitalter, manager of the Tulelalte Fairgrounds. The picture was taken in the new judging pavilion on the fairgrounds. r;, 1 It, 1 -tL- A 1 A NOSTALGIC RETURN to the early ' thirties ' is represented in this picture of an old time threshing machine doing modern work by threshing Marion bluegrass seed on the Ed Geary ranch. Home Extension oN;i:it-i'Ainvii:w By Mrs. Dorothy L. Whilmnre The ConRcr-Fairview Home Ex tension Unit met Friday. August 5 at the picnic area of Moore Park to select a committee chairman for the coming year. Afirr ' nniluck at noon, Mrs. rhmles Klein, unit chairman, i called the meeting to order. Mrs. John Matthews, vice chairman, re ported Mrs. Gerald Gwyn had ac cepted the office of sccrctary-tie.-'s-urer. Luncheon chairman is Mrs. Harold Thompson. Mrs. Matthews will continue as A.C.W.W. chair man. Those attendinc were Mrs. Klem. Mrs. Thompson. Mrs. Matthews. Mis. Lynn Hayes. Mrs. F. O. Rey nolds. Mrs. Phillip Detroit, and Mrs. Vaughn Whiimore. Tne first Hireling nt the year will be September 2 The projret anrt meetnii; place will be announced later. FARM LOANS PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY of AMERICA Long term. Low interest. No appraisal brokerage fees. BARNHISEL AGENCY Authorixed Broker 112 So. 8th St. Phona 4195 Modernize Now! NO MONEY DOWN! Take as long as three years to pay! For Example- Paint Interior , New Bathroom Modern Kitchen Enjoy tht comforts flnd conven iences of modernixation now . pay out of income. And remember, you'll be oddinj to the value of your property . an investment. Paint Exterior New Roof New Garage WUCoUum Lumber So. 6th at East Main Phona SI 67 DON'T MISS THE GRAND OPENING OF PALI BARBER SHOP TUES., AUG. 16 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING NEXT DOOR TO THE DRUMSTICK 1040 EAST MAIN TUES., AUG. 16 Dale Childers and Mike Shela TUMI T Slate police In Kiainath County are on the lookout for the burglai' who stole tiols ironi the home of Gcoigo E. smith, Tulclnkc, Tues day. He reported lo police they were valued at Sll'a. ISAiUEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES SALES and SERVICE At CHARLES YCRKELAND MOTOR SHOP 1737 OrcRon Avr. I'll, o ALUMINUM PICK-UP COVER r - ' vT WL WWi'W', '1 Standard Model - for all !V2Ton Pick-ups 00 $125 Standard and deluxe models also available for short and long vrheclbase pick-ups. See JUCKELAND TRUCK SALES & SERVICE, Inc. 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