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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1927)
. !!! I.) ,.i, ti ( ;.(' PAGE POOR TUFSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1927. TUB KLAMATH NKWS Country Swains And City Dudes Will Mingle Tonight In Making v Spud Jig Best Dance of Season i Miv Farmer i An outstanding feature of, t'ooprrmipri tu nuke jh 1aiut Klamath's aacoud annual potato n" ttip fentun-s of 111 show now will be tha Potato Hull to tin h(Hn given ili t-uminlite1 on t held tomorrow arealnc at Ills "''m"": uirl ,h" B,u" forina their srrvkt'a in nrrvlux refivj-hmouts, free of eharae. All the money refilled ut the daiji'e mill he ued to advertise Iho Klamath rotutu. fair grounds bulldlnir. From tbe standpoint .f orlBln allty, the dance will hare no prrr. Hal Blarkbnrn'a smiip of talented Jats an lulu will preside on tha innslc platform. luterapcraed with the .rianrliiK will be Tartoua fcaturea which ; if heavv milking row does will jnJIven t he oeewion. They , S,H Hu(irU-nt .al. lum lime I Include the "Potato Wiggl- . . . ... ., . , a new Klajnath danre: an l!sh.... . JlK to the tune of a fiddle and n aceoruinn (Joe McDonald lias offrrsxl a box of hia best cigars to the boy from Old Knn ho puta on the wt show); Klnur llalstger will mire away a lire to the Klamath resident who fame the fartlavst to aiteml thu Klamath apud show and danee. "So be can Ret bark, you see. me reserve supply tu ner bof t put il into I he milk. This drum on ihe cow's body has a seriti effect on her health and ultimate ly reduces her capacity for milk production and Ihe bringing forth of normal, well-developed off springs. Atsmtulntlon of 11m truiu such calcium compounds as. Klmer said: Swuu ljike Mould-1 Kroiinn rora pnospnate. ground Iuk company wUI provKIc all the limestone and tana meal has potato chips the dancers can con- j been found lo be much lower aume; and Connolly Brothers I than that (roru either alfalfa or hardware store will give a fine timothy hay. hunting knife with compass on j ' the handle, to the oldest Klam- i . " , , , ,, ath resident present at the dance. I r"! ' liberally. Bruce Dennis, publisher of the ""ced rations fed according t" Evening Herald, will be master ! Production pay well In increased of ceremonies. 'return over feed costs. a Make this store ;our head- j quarters while attending J, the Potato Exhibition t ' YOUR CREDIT t. IS GOOD f i; . ; - At j Claud H. Davis, FURNITURE 'THE HOUSE OF QUALITY" 4 Phone 581-W McCarthy Bldg. j - FORDS ON XRAGTOR Let the Fordeon do all your work Don't be satisfied with just part of it. We list below a few things you can do with your Fordson: r v i I i To the Potato Growers -OF-Klamath County (We take this opportunity to " congratulate you on your .. splendid potato crop for 1927 which has plac ed Klamath county n the map Keep up the good work. . Klamath Ice and Storage Company Andy Collier, President mi; IHIi Say SPUD" fct You Can't Get a Better . Banking Connection Than "With Us The First National Bank Klamath Falls, Ore. Plowing . ' ' ' ! Discing Harrowing Seeding Cultivating Wagon Power Ditching N Levelling Land ' Checking Land Clearing Land Planting Potatoes Digging Potatoes Mowing Hay Raking Hay Bucking Hay Hauling Hay ' Stacking Hay Chopping Hay Baling Hay Grinding Grain Pumping Sawing Wood Cultivating Potatoes If you have a Fordson it will pay you to look into the various power ap plications of your Tractor. We can supply any equipment listed above. Balsiger Motor Co. 9th and Klamath AUTHORIZED DEALERS Phone 427 a sasra .i! THE KLAMATH NETTED GEM IS BETTER When Cooked on An Electric Range With Electric Current Generated in Klamath County Where Best Potatoes in the World are Raised Visit or Cooking School. The California Oregon Power Company OFFICES: Fm'rt: Mcclford. Grants Pass. Roseburg. Klamath Falls-Oregpn ti'k gj Yrcka. Dunsmulr-Californla Xv 1 1 -! .' it J. A GREETING AND A PLEDGE Southern Pacific congratulates the farmers of Klamath county on their " 1 92 7 potato crop. It sets a new, record for the county and is a practical demonstration of the agricultural possibilities of this region. The old say ing that "nothing succeeds like success" has special application here, for the success of the potato crop will encourage more colonists to come to Klamath. Southern Pacific not, only extends its best wishes to the potato growers and other farmers of Klamath county but pledges its assistance and hearty cooperation. As evidence of the sincerity of these words and their trans lation into action, it may be of interest that Southern Pacific has just pur chased four carloads of Klamath potatoes for use in the company's dining cars and restaurants. Widespread publicity is also being given Klamath county in connection with the potato crop. November dining car menus are carrying a photo graph of Klamath potatoes with information that these potatoes are of un usually high quality due to the ideal soil and climate of Klamath county. The importance of Klamath Falls and Klamath county, and the attrac tions and advantages of the region are being called to the attention of peo ple throughout the United States through the medium of Southern Pacific booklets and folders and other advertising material. Southern Pacific is interested in the development of Klamath Falls and Klamath county, for Southern Pacific is a part of Klamath county. The building of Southern PacificVnew Cascade Line serving Klamath county entailed an expenditure of more. tha n. $39,000,000. The company has just acquired more property in Klamath Falls for terminal purposes. Southern Pacific's intercsts'are therefore inevitably linked with those of every other Klamath citizen in the future growth and prosperity of Klam ath county. Southern Pacific has its shoulder to the wheel. SOUTHERN PACIFIC IE