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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1927)
PAGE TEN SUNDAY, NO VEMDER 27, 1027 Tt!F KLAMATH NEW? FARM DEVELOPMENT FORUM $10.00 Cash Prizes-Each Week-$10.00 5; i. h "s i i s ft Hi V, I, 1 Ankeny Ranch Subdivisions We offer 20 and 40-acre Farms, V- miles south of Altamont Auto Camp. t Kich soil, perpetual FREE water. . Prices range from $250 to $300 per acre; easy terms. Positively the best buy in Klamath County today. Let us show you this wonderful opportunity for a suburban farm home investment. B. . A Phone 909' '.. Ford: ir you hare any work which ronm under any classification list ed below the KOIiDSON nUI do it on a profitable basis: Mowing hay Cnltlraiinc potatoes Digging potatoes Sawing wood Plowing Discing Hauling hay out ot field Land leTelicf , BALSIGER MOTOR CO. ACTHORIZER SALES SERVICE Phone 427 ' . 8th am Klamath MURPHEY'S SEED STORE OOO Mala SU . . mono 87 FIELD, GARDEN, LAWS AND FLOWER SEED Poultry Feeds and Remedies Bee Supplies Rabbit Supplies . Fertilizers and Plant food Dag Feed and Remedies. Klamath County Needs more farmers like those we already bare. Call or write to us about land opportunities is our .wonderful country. CHILCOTE & SMITH Real Estate. Loanti, lteutals. Farm Lands Fbone OS Klamath Falls, Ore. 727 Main St. We Deliver to Hornet PASTEURIZED Milk and Cream WE Guard Your Health with rrch quality and, most perfect sanitary precautions. CRATER LAKE DAIRY Wholesale and Retail. Highest Cash Trices paid to Farmers for Milk and Cream. PHONE 14 4 8 J. S. MILLS 8C SON McCormick-Deering Farm Implements McCormick-Deering "Primrose" Cream Separator. PHONE 9 We Invite You to the Klamath Billiard & Card Room (Over Golden Rule Store.) You'll find things you ned Hllllards, rool. Cards, Darber Shop, Itestaurant and Sleep ing Rooms. Finest and Cleanest Place In the State. 628 Main St. Phone 1127 Klamath Ice and Storage Co. WHITF. l'ELKAX MIM.KAl KI'KINOH IKilltlNB WORK.S rURE ARTIFICIAL 1CB AND COLD BTORAGH ! KprlnK St. Phone M OLDS 126 South 7th St son , (Grinding feed Pumping water for Irrita tion Helt power of any nature Threshing grain Hitching Knsilage cnttcra lulling slumps Fencing . , The Home of the White Pelican Potato c , . . t . We Buy and Sell Potatoes and Other Farm Products Klamath Broker age & Ware ' house Co. ' A. J. KROENERT. Mgr. PHONE 671 536 Spring St. Keep Going by Stopping for Gas Oil Greasing MONARCH SERVICE STATION Tccd & Nitschelm 6th and Walnut St. A vital present need of Klamath County is intelligent Settlement upon our vast areas of untitled lands. The Klamath Daily News believes that ho best way to si cure such added prosperity is by setting forth in printed form what our present farming communities have dona .with the land, and are now Human interest accounts told in a spirit of helpful ness towards others who may become our neighbors, will do more than anything else in solving our land settlement problems. , Hence, The Klamath Daily News, in co-operation with the business and professional interests whose adver tisements appear on this page, offer $10.00 in cash prizes each week for the five best stories of farm life in Klam ath County and environs. . One story may tell of a farmer starting u few years ago in a small way and of results achieved. Another may Science Advices j Careful Picking ; Of Purebred Sire; XKW HnrXSWK'K. N J. Nov. j Ouep u rob red bull out of thrro tncreasos herd production, j o:u' barely maiatnius it aud th ) tbl.M lowers lt according to Ma- i tlMim compiled by the New'Jer- sey row-testing assoefntiou. ih : V. S Bureau ot i-airy Industry ! nttd the New Jersey College ot Asrlculture. i The fact that only one out of three bulls is desirable fa not presented tt discourase the use; : of purebred bulla but ft an ar gument In favor of more careful t selection of dairy sires and the retention of these sires until ! their daughters come Into pro) duct ion. According to the college. if pro red sire are used for five or six venerations a dairyman an develop a herd of cows, 'everyone of which will bo a heavy milker. All their dnushterV : will be high producers and all their song will transmit great iroductfpn. j Tnfortuate!y." say the col t lege, "nearly al! buils are but- centred after reaching the aae of '.three or four years. Dairymen are ; beKinninir to see that thiit it a mistake. 'In order to -prevent Inlireed inr, a plan Is now being put fnto operation by a number of dairy men whereby, bulls are exchanged they are 3 years old. Two or three years later the animals are swapped back again If the orlKi . nal owners want them." FltKM II ACTtWOlIILK TKI.I.S ITS OUX STOKY PARIS.- Nov. 35. (AP An aittomol-lle th$t talks is tho lat est Boulevard sensation. Stroll em admiring chassis la the how rooms of one of France's most pcpular makes were startled to hear a hollow, grating voice comtnR from the entrails of the mucbiue. i.cfiir you. you have the lamniis PU JS2-model," it raid and proceeded to roel off a fine line of aplllng talk. The maniieement clulms that tli phontKraphic salesman in briny inr morA bnslness than any two living eierts. It has the additional advantage of costing nothing, for Ihe makers of the phonsrai)h are only too glad o provide It fret for the sake of the publicity. l'i;if'K OF WAlsKS MAKFS "YAI.K" IKtNCK lOIU'LAIt .ON DON. Nov. 23. (AI') IThe Yal" liliM-s has shoved the Heebie .(ebles and all other dunce off the floors now that the I'rinie ot Wales has taken ' I1 tip. The Yale wat Introduced here months uho. hut It did not exnet- ; ly click in all .society circles un-j ' til the news got round that the ! MOItK f.KIIM.W I HMIKM l'rinee liked the newetN Atm rl- J MIOW.N JtY ts'f ATISTICH can .ep. and then it Immediate-1 nKMAS NT. (AfM-l.at-ly became the rave. j,, rr)me ,,,,,,,, ,n (;rmnny .New dances for the winter In-1 rfv,,i increase com- clude'what is known as "the pared with the pre-war period, rythm." a new kind of dance jThe peak seems to h:ivo been ifor the Knt-llsh t-jbllc. Vnllke j reacheil In tho Immediate pot 'som of the other modern dances. war nd Inflation period. ... , . . . , , , I Sentences for murder and per- It Is considered to he graceful. ;.ry av, Hlmmt ,,. ,'My land grand larceny convictions CINCINNATI. Nov. 26. .tp. i tripled In 102:1 as against 1 : 1 2. It ii t h Iteinus. 2(1. slender and! hut have now receded to double pretty lirtinette was called as to-'the 1HI2 figure. Arron Is but day s star witness for the pros-1 half as prevalent na before Ihe eiitlon in Ihe murder' trial of 'war. fieorge Kenitis. her foster-father. I Leniency with criminals is On a beautiful Indian summer ' blamed for the Increase which tnorulng six weeks ago she saw , Die man who had legally adopted her, run down her mother, liuo gene Holmes Kcmus and shoot her to death as she tried to save hur life by flight through Kilen park. Phone KLAMATH FALLS CREAMERY 777 Manufacture Your Cream Into Crater Lake Dairy Products. ' "When Ton Need a Favor Call on TTs.'' doing. sPend L,vf lifB M.irsarel and' Mnrilia - - ' V 1 chicken huxlno iK'ar .mnil Kiinl'lo. liih., umier tuicntilp of their, tutlirr, 4rcit StrLk, . fhown C;itANL RAPIDS. .Vkh. Nov. 2i. Tjto women have helped develop this rea,Um as the Peta- luma of the Middle West. Tlitf ir MiKMi'M .Marcuret allt .Vent. Martha Strh trf who.o chick. h..,.hrv ti.ar ..r U oil, nf thf ar-awf ii nH ffnr (n th district. Several years ago Jacob StrUk. jday. thanks to great chirk bunl tjieir father, started the chicktm j hpsh. it hat ilien to flrt cla-m businoH iut a email Mdcline en- muk. It n-veala tb rapid pruK- terprifce. Today, at K9. he's re tired and his two daughters car ry It on with great succens. From sum II l'glnnlng, this region has developed one of the largest chick shipping centers in the country, say in members. They have formed the .Michigan Poultrymen's association and co operate their activities as one enterprise. Today mllTons of ncw-hom chicks are Hp pod to murkrl In parcel pot containers, going to practically eviy point ill tho ! KHHI AN (U'.M K Forty ounces of distilled rat- nip oil, the yield from three-; fourths of an acre cultivated h ; the HioloKM-nl tiurvey nejr Sunt-; toga Springs. N. V., Is valued ut 51U0 an ounce. I I A I.I. IHI.I.S IM lilltltKIt ' Kleven years ago. Craig county Virginia, had uo purebred hulls. ' This year the county reiorts a- 100 per cent purebred bull bads. l.fSK .MICH 'lt The black-bttntlle disease has cut, the corn crop of Oklahoma thiy year considerably. ItlltTII ItATK IIKillCIt In a given population, fi r every 1 1 children born In thb city, thre Is 15 horn on farms. threatens to choke flennanv In crime as these "humane" meth ods have succeeded in lining in the I'nlted Slates, sociologists and editors, here comment. For results use News Cass Ads. be about icperienco with miluh cows, sheep, cattle, hogs, poultry, 'potatoes, alfalfa, bees, rubbits, etc. Exper iences of farm women nnd children looking after put stock, always provide interesting reading. J Alt readers of The Klamath Daily News are invited jto compete, and lire eligible for the cash prizes. Prize awards will be based upon what is told, together with iihe neatness and legibility of manuscript. The stories Uhould not exceed five hundred words. Jlst., $5.00; 2nd., $2.00 1 3rd, $1.50; 4th, $1.00; 5th., 50c ' Address all communications to Farm Development Editor, care The Klamath Daily News. Prijo awards :ind winning submissions will bo published on this page leach Sunday. Get your stories in by preceding Thursday. Get busy folk, let us have more neighbors when they hear tho real facta they will come. After reading, mail this copy out of county or state. ' w,,t Strlck liae tmnn up in the t riaht. cotmtrv. The Industry ha Rrown so rapid'.r I" 'he pa t five years that now It Kupprts S5 lig hatcheries, each with u Ulllllon (ir more .apailiy. i Thr.n vmi nrn th. DftHt afllce i at Zealand, from which most of ' ha .lifH,r' -h.. k. sr. tnntlmr I w fmirth rlnim mrnllnti. Ti- ress of this section In the breed ing and sale of chick. From the latter part of March until June, when shipments are heaviest, the ZeeVind office han dles in the neighborhood of five million potential ingredients for salads and Sunday chicken din ner". The chicks are sorted ac cording to. size, breed and quality and are snippet luO to the crate. At the height of the season. It in estimated, approximately one million chicks are hatched each week. SKVKX f'JlOPM UWIS HASH Comparison of figures ol pro- . iluctlon this year with those id last ehow a decrease In corn, oals, cotton, apples, peaches, to hacco and nugur lHets. An In- ireasc Is reporied In barley, rye. buckwheat, flax, tame hay. while potatoes, grapes and sweet pu-1 tatoes. I 1 ! I oltl;sT IMfi.MK (JAINS L',, , i a, .... . v. . quarter of the current fls.al year, beginning July 1. Increased i tllti.091.04 over the same period ',,,. t tif lust year. i rori.TKY vai.i ioh hh;ii I Poultry and ponltry products produced by luO.onn farmers of Oklahoma ore valued at $4ii.t)0,-1 000 annually. MR. FARMER Make our' place your headquarter when ih Klamath Falls. Yours truly, THE MECCA Phone 153 HAMM & PETERSON 531 Main St. PULLETS FOR SALE We have u limited number of trap-nest pedigreo Whlto Leghorn Pullet for sale. April and early May batched, selected for vigor and starting to lay. For quirk sale at ?1.50 earh. Wo offer these at a bargain as we niiiKt make room. - t . ' , Lewis Farms of Klamath i ' .;. Wushburn Way anil tinrilen 8t reels Warm Hints The advance In the prlcea of rotloll, dairy products and poul' try pnuhict are chiefly renpou llvl fur an ailvnnc In furmcaa' purchasing power, acconliiig to the V. S. Department of Arl cullure. "The crtlon belt, the cattle ift.iti"!. the northaenlerH ultile diittiilH are all In Itetlcr vliuue," the rt-i'crt reads. While the c. it inn crop is l-. pmalntnt' ly a Ihlrd atallxr than lat y:ar, arrnrillng lo October entl:uute. ihrp rices are more than a tltiid higher, tlauged by ' (Vtolirr price., this year's crop ' could bo sold for nearly $200. ooo. 01)0 more tkau la.t year's production. The bent medium ued by the government In the making of Ir rigation canal Is a mixture of. one half adolwrhale nnd one-! h-ilf vweit aud gravel material. ' I The canal anil Interal.t of thu ', Hlo Crande project rollilurted by the government are dug through llt. This type of conductor was i found to lo-o il per rent of Its delivery. t Acoirdlnit ti V. J. Morao, of tho OopartmiMit of Aurk ulltira. ny beun itrowlnR la a bram-h of Krlrultaro lit which the national, PPl doc Ut ttlfel tllV d- ! "land. I-at year we Imported 31,: ouotuoo pounds if soy beau oil. 4 3.uuo.oilv pounds of aoy bean cake and s.tinu.ooo pounds of soy beans. Spring wheat growers of Min nesota, .North iJakola, South Da kota and Montana have paid rail mad' companies J. 600.1100 for "dockage" during tho last fonr years. Weed seed, transported with the wheat through neglect ot separating, ratised this loss and made tho cost of wheat per bushel about 18 rents tower thnn If the wheat hud entered tho market free from weed need. KAT JIOItK LAY MOItK I). C. Kcnnartl. ot tlin Ohio .Nperlmint station, urges ull poultry dealers to feed their hens Mnoro If they want winter eggs. The average hen requires 1 In I pounds of feed a month Just lo live. For nroflfiihlo eel; liroillir- .,.. ,, .,. i,,,, ,,j moro. AM. I'ltO.M MII.K Artificial Ivory, linoleum, rig urei iioiuein, nrajp, uriiiiiin !'"". ''O"' '"alerlal. glue paint and fonntnlii pens are a few of ""'"" ""' ' byproduct of nklm milk, I'-Alt.MH ( H.lMiH IIAMlA j About one half uf nil tenant farms out -of each lu ownur's farms in Oklahoma change hands each year. ' 1310 Main St. All For You In all that we do here, your interests are kept first in mind. , Because, wo know that what profits you is sure to benefit us. ... . . . . First National Bank J. N. Bramhall 6C Sons Brokers Hay, Grain and Potatoes, Bought and Sold Durlap Sacks, Twine. Etc. . Office and Warehouse: 305 Sprint St. Phone MS P. O. Bos 403 Agent for Tacoma Brew R. E. STINSON'S PHOTO SHOP ' 1CM Mailt Kt. Op, Court House Will give full vultte on any coui op Issued mi any studio In Klamath Falls. Hrlng Ihrm in and get a Letter rlasa uf srurk at the same price. Our name I. our guarantee. "Klamath l.rMhiii l'lioluaraiber" "A Good Place for UJMBERl,. 5C Sixth Street Lumber Co., Inc. lanls at .Merrill nn.l H Ulna lb SIXTH STREET GROCERY Walter Nclida, Trop.' Quality Groceries at Right Prises. Chicken and Block Feed, Malt and Hops. Highest Cash Trices 1'nld for Hides and Tells. Ittona i3 -Ml fw. nth HI. I THE' BONANZA COUNTRY A Good plnco to live, fine climintc, pure water, good schools). A Bcttt-r chance to gel a homo tlmn nnywhero cLse. Tho Btst opportunity or farming, under irrigation, abundant water supply, cheap, good land, good roudo to market. You should k;o '. , ' THE f.ONANZA COUNTRY This ad Is furnished hy: J. S. HOIiN. A. .1., HICKMAN, J. T. IJRADLKy, F. W. liritAl.SVO!tl) ami J.' L. SI'ARETORN. business men of thu Town of Honanza. " For further Information, nddross . WM. V. II. CIIAHK, Kerretary Horsefly Irrigation District, ' lloiinna, Oregon ' ADVERTISE KLAMATH COUNTY IT MEANS DOLLARS IN YOUR POCKET Etato 187 PEOPLES WAREHOUSE WE IIVV AND BEUi MAV, "If Storeable, J. W. Kerns Farm Implements. Orutn Heparators. Mllklag Machines. Fencing. Hay. drain,. Fsed and Seeds, t'ombtna llsr ve.lers and Threshers. "Clelrac" Trsclors. 1405 S. 6th St PHONE 557-J bLa Farmers to Trarte" Kails Itioaa KM A 8mnll Dairy Rich lo Quality. Strictly Raw Milk from our ' Own Cowt, . Perfection Dairy l'roinpt Hone Delivery. I 'tons VMO. Cash It King I No Hooks ' No I.oisoi , , Tho .Having Is Vmiri Ovorslies: SllU.Ui Tim anil Tuhn $I0..VI Mtx;t)i Tlr uiul TiiImi IU..W CASH CARRY TIRf HOUSE, Inc. 516 Klamath Ave. Phone 1277 Doodad 101S GUAI.V AND POTATOES We Store II"