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    HERALD AM) NEWS, Klamath Falls, Or.
Tufsdav, February S,
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Addresses
STILL PRODUCING Miss D2, owned by Eldon Hoy of Weed, may be almost 22-years-old,
bur she is still the queen of Herefords. The American Hereford Associa
tion recently named her the oldest living producing Hereford in America, and she ex
pects another calf in March her eighteenth.
Agriculture Department
Asks Housekeeping Bills
The slate department of asricul
lure expects to ask the current
legislature to make housekeep
ing amendments to five laws it
administers and to repeal sections
ol a sixth law, according to J. F
Short, director,
The department will ask lhat
.several accounts entailed in ship
ping point inspection services be
consolidated into a single account.
It will ask also for consolida
tion into a single account of all
fees and licenses received under
ORS Chapter fi21, wh.ch include
fluid milk, dairy products plant
and ice cream and related licens
es and fees.
Both the account consolidation
measures will reduce bookkeeping
Kill
Alfalfa Weevils
with
Heptachlor!
Lowest Cost
1 for Control
Returns $15
Extra Profit
Per Acre!
J. W. KERNS
734 So. 4th
TU 4-T 97
costs. The shipping point services
are entirely sclfsupportnig, the
dairy activities only partially so,
The department will seek ar
amendment to the auction mark
et act to eliminate a state bond
when the market is federally
bonded and posted,
Another department - sponsored
measure will ask permission to
charge, at cost, for transporta-l
tion certificates or books of these
certificates.
The department will also seek
authorization to perform service:
by request for other governmental
agencies and be reimbursed or
to seek services from other agen
cies and pay for same.
It w'ill ask for repeal of two
out-dated sections of the grain
warehouse law and repeal of a
1!I57 section which has proved
unworkable; the latter deals with
proof of storage based upon the
filing of written documents.
Heptachlor
Lowest Cost
Alfalfa Weevil
Control -.
GET
IT
NOW!
Pacific Supply
COOPERATIVE
1537 So. 6th
TU 2-4456
Cow Captures
Living Honors
MOUNT SHASTA Eldon Hoy ol
Hoy's Hereford Ranch at Weed.
Siskiyou County, lias been noti
fied his registered cow, HHR
Miss t)2, has won top honors as
the oldest living producing Here'
ford in America. The announce'
ment came from the American
Hereford Association in Kansas
City, aio. Entries in the contest
came from 23 states.
This bovine belle has 17 calves
registered. Other entries have
that number, but none are still
carrying on at this cow's age, D2
will be 22 years old April 1, and
she is expected to produce again
in March. The reward another
registered Hereford heifer for
Hoy's Ranch.
The presentation of her award
will be made at the opening of a
two-day sale of registered Here
ford heifers in Denver Feb. 15-16.
A total of 3,500 entries is expect
ed.
Symposium
Or. Joseph T. Hiker. Klamath
Kails veterinarian, spoke at
-mposium on the treatment of
white muscle disease in calves
and lambs during the Jan. 26. 27
28 annual meeting of the Call
fomia Veterinarians' Association
held in Sacramento.
His paper was on the results of
use of selenium with Vitamin t
in the control of the disease that
attacks the heart muscles m
calves and heart and leg muscles
in lambs.
over a period ol three years.
Dr. Riker of KM South Sixth
street, with Dr. Fred Wedam of
the Klamath Animal Hospital, 2726
South Sixth Street, have had
W 45 per cent favorable result in
the treatment of over 47,000 ani
mals in the Klamath Basin.
Tlie treatment was developed
by the Animal Husbandry Depart
ment at Oregon State University,
and was used here on an experi
mental basis before anywhere in
the United States.
Dr. Riker and Dr. Wedam were
nvited to appear at the annual
meeting. Dr. Wedam was unable
In attend. Headquarters of the
sessions were in the Eldorado Ho
tel. Sacramento.
White muscle disease is de
scribed as a mineral deficiency.
Calves drop dead without warn
ing. I .ambs usually are found tu
be lame before the disease pro
gresses to the final stage.
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MARVIN SHEARER
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HOWARD CUSHMAN
Fertilizer Trial Result
To Be Reviewed At Meet
Results of 1913 fertilizer trials
with Hannchcn bailey and relat
ed soil moisture studies will be
eviewed Wednesday. Feb. 6, al
a meeting scheduled by the Klam
ath County agent's office.
The Feb. 6 meeting, one of
scries arranged by agricultural
agents on subjects of importance
to agriculture, is to be held at
the county fairgrounds starting
at 10 a.m. and continuing again
it 1:30 in the afternoon.
Howard Cushman and Marvin
Shearer, soil conservation and tr-
igation specialists from OSU, and
Gene Gross, Klamath Experiment-
Station superintendent, are
scheduled to discuss fertility and
eflcct of soil moisture on ferli
lizer efficiency.
Extension Officials
Rap Salesman Charges
OREGON STATE UNIVERSITYilhe cooperating state extension
DKODORANT FOR CANINES
LONDON (UPD Pet shops to
day oflercd a spray deodorant for
canines to neutralize doggy
smells" at 56 cents per bottle.
REMEMBER.'
when it comes to a
truck, see Bob or
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are their business!
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11th I. Klm. Ph. 2-2581
Kill alfalfa, weevils
witlx IHeptaclxlox!
Make up U $15 per acre more from your alfalfa by controlling
alfalfa weevils with Heptachlor. It costs about $1.00 per acre,
but increases yields j ton or more. Early aeaaon
control kills overwintering adultfl. This prevents
larvae from damaging leaves and crowns later on.
You get healthier, longer-lived stands, and
more high protein hay. Available in spray or
granular form. Easy to apply. Recommended for
western stales. Costs loss than any other
recommended insecticide. Apply
Heptachlor now before new growth SPfe-
of alfalfa exceeds 2 inches.
Velsicol Chemical Corporation
2082 Center Street, Berkeley 4, California
Lowest cost
$1 for control returns
$15 extra profit per acre!
rears by some Oregon agri
cultural leaders that Oregon State
University Cooperative Extension
Service will become a "salesman"
for USDA farm programs are un
founded, it was stated here to
day.
Administrators of OSU Exten
sion Service see no change in pro
grams as the result of recent as
signment of Federal Extension
Service to Assistant Secretary of
Agriculturee John P. Duncan ,Ir.
who also administers the Federal
agricultural adjustment pro
grams. Secretary Duncan has adminis
trative responsibility for the Fed
eral Crop Insurance Corporation.
Agricultural Marketing Service,
CnmmnHitv Kfhannp Anthnritv
and the Agricultural Stabilization .LINER GETS OVERHAUL
services have been the educa
tion and information arm of the
USDA and the State Agricultural
Experiment Stations lor nearly
50 years.
OSU Extension Service has
worked closely with stale and
county committees as different
Federal farm programs have been
established by Congress and ad
ministered by organizations of
USDA, Lear said.
In all those years, there has
has been no federal interference
with administration of the state
extension program in Oregon, and
we have every assurance that our
program will continue to operate
wun mis treeaom, rrice ex
plained. '
Open Range
Law Studied
What are the recognized beef
breeds?
Sounds like a simple question
the state department of agricul
ture has tossed to Walte.' Schrock,
Prineville, and Lynn Bcckley,
Glide, respective presidents of the
Oregon Cattlemen's Association
Oregon Livestock Association.
But it may not be. An Oregon
law provides lhat only purebred
bulls of "a recognized beef breed"
can run with cows on the open
ange. And the law requires the
department to define by regula
tion the recognized beef breeds.
Presently, the department rec
ognizes Heretord, Angus and
Shorthorn breeds undc.- the open
range regulation.
But SDA officials are pondering
whether recognition should be giv-
to other breeds found upon
Oregon ranches and probably
grazing allotments. For ex
ample: Santa Gertrudis. Charn-
lais, Beefmastcrs, Dcvons, Gallo
wavs and Brahmans.
The whole question will be the
subject of a public hearing at a
later date. Meantime the depart
ment wants the suggestions from
the two major livestock associa
tions on amendments which
should be proposed whon the hear
ing is called.
and Conservation Service.
Some news analysts in I he na
tion's capital have predicted re
percussions in Congress and
among certain farm groups as a
result of Extension Service's as
signment to Secretary Duncan.
F. E. Price, director of OSU
Extension Service, and (iene M.
Lear, associate director, say con
duct of the local extension pro
gram will continue in Uie same
high degree of independence as in
the past in "serving as educators
and not as farm program sales
men or opponents."
This view was also stressed by
Secretary Duncan in accepting re
sponsibility of I lie Extension Serv
ice, staling that txtension can
not and must not serve as sales
man lor administrative pro
grams." Extension must do its
job "with complete objectivi
ty. Secretary Duncan said.
Oregon extension administra-
tors (.aid it is not new for the
Federal Extension Service to be
assigned administratively to one
of the assistants in the Secretary
of Agriculture's staff.
Federal Extension Service and
mm mi&,A
Canada geese are brownish
gray, with boldly marked black
heads, white cheeks and long
black necks.
J. W. KERNS
734 So. 6th TU 4-4197
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Ford Trucks
Last Longer
on Hit
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GENE GROSS
Cattle Owners
Names Sought
Livestock officials of the slate
department of agriculture arc
teaming up with county assessors
throughout Oregon to gain a inn
per cent record of names and ad
dresses of all rattle owners in
Oregon. ,. .
The cooperative effort will help
he department determine it it is
getting tlie level of vaccination
Hid testing needed to eradicate
brucellosis (Ban's disease 1 in Ore-
in.
In other words, (lie assessor
records will be checked agaimt
the department lists to uncover
my cattle, cither beef or dairy,
that are being missed in the
cleanup program.
The cooperative effort will have
some advantages lor assessors,
loo, says SDA Assistant Director
J. W. Southworth. It will give
them a double check on location
of herd owner and information on
the movement of cattle into Ore
gon, particularly as it applies to
the border areas.
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March 2, Saturday
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3.1-day overhaul in Southampton, 20
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ale 40 specimens from his broth
er s insect collection, nas gulped
snails from his mother's
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