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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1941)
Jun ,. 194t THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THREE DE-HAIRING BY MACH ETHDD I-atest mpl of the pare kerplng artlvltlea of the Klam- lh Packing rnmpany, accord Ini! lei Ownrr frank Lowrll. U the Inatullntlon of a modern hog de-hairing machine capabla of handling a hog each minute. Tha marhln. put Into place two montha ago, arcompllahes In ona hour work which formerly required eight houra. It enablea tha firm to take the total Klam ath county hog production each O.vear, amounting to over 12.000 liead, where prcvloualy many of the area a pigs were ahlpped to Portland. After tha hoga are slaughter ed they are dipped In vat of teaming water to looirn the brut lea. then tranaferred to rotary whlrlrr which aplna the still-warm anlmala over and over, taking the hair without In juring the meat. Approximately one minute la nerraaary to do the trick: then the anlmala are ahoved down a long table where head and hind quarter hair la removed before the hoga are dreaaed. Important Dates Listed by Klamath . Retail Bureau I Important da tea for the next J few wreka were Hated by the nivlamath Krtall Trade bureau In z the Merchants' bulletin aent out thia week, i Iter tl.ey are: I June 11 to 13 Inclualve and 1 June 14 to 21, inclualve. Home j racing at the Klamath County I fair grounds under the auspices of the Klamath Jockey club. I June 11 to 14. Portland's Rose I Festival. J June 14, Saturday, Flag Day. Sunday, June IB, Fathers Day. I Saturday, June SI, Summer I beg uia. . Friday, July 4, Independence I Day. ,' July 4, , and I, Klamath Buckeroo Days. ANIMAL HAVEN KANSAS CITY, W) Mrs. Leonard Painter's klndnesa to dumb animals haa become a growing problem. She had one dog. but adopt ed another that strayed to her home with a hungry expression Three tiny robins fell from their nest they were nursed to full aire and now refuse to leave. An alley cat wandered In and had fine litter of kittens. Mrs. Painter has hung out the no vacancy sign. After De-Hairing . r 1 : . V: J -; . ; e V Here'a picture snapped eeconda after the machine de-hairing preceaa waa finished on hog at the Klamath Packing company plant. The new machine can handle (0 hogs in one hour. Previous to Its Installation, full eight houra were required to do the Job. Analyst Surmises Fishin1 Would Have Prevented War By DeWITT MacKENZIE Special Newa Service Writer This Is by way of being an au revoir to war for a brief time, while your columnist slips away to Moosehead lake, way up in Maine near the Canadian border, and catchea himself some trout and salmon (he hopes). In the long run, flshln' Is more Important than fightln'. Flshln' is wholesome and calcu lated to clear the mind of those mean and selfish thoughts which inspire aggression. The music of a reel across the silver waters amidst the towering pines la like a church organ calls a chap closer to the hearts of his fel lows. Of course, Europe has on hand a war which must be carried through. Sometimes when forces of evil begin to prey on the world, they have to be stopped with a heavy hand. Still, If cer tain armored knights on horse back had done a bit more fishin' In days past, we shouldn't be tortured with war now. This European upheaval has brought much of the world to the edge of the precipice. The signs are that the big crisis has arrived, and a lot of things can happen. However, there Is one thought which goes with me, and I want I to pass It on to you that this war Is going to be won by the 'side with a Just cause. That j sounds sort of siliy, doesn't It, , especially as coming from a hard- boiled war analyst? It doesn t quite agree with Napoleon's fam ous line that God Is on the side of the strongest battalions. That's a grand epigram, but It Isn't necessarily true. Morale j civilian morale la likely to I win this war, and that must be j based on a great and Just cause that is worth suffering for and i dying for. No mere, desire for ; aggrandizement or territorial gains can prove such a cause. The European conflagration has kept creeping closer to our I America like a forest fire until we are compelled to recognize that we may be caught in It. If the axis powers should force us to take up arms. Just what will it mean to us? We ought to figure that out In advance, you know, and not leave It until the storm breaks. Every man, wo man and child should know what the battle la for. I believe that If we are drag ged into war, we shall fight for a freedom that will permit ua to lead useful lives of service that will allow us to make our country even a better place to live In, both materially and i spiritually that will give us an opportunity to develop a land which shall be good, not for the few but for all, and forever free of such strife as now rends the world. DIES AT AGE B4 ALTURAS A. M. Miller,; 84, a pioneer resident of Alturas, , having coma here in 1874, pass-, ed away at his home here Thurs-1 day morning. He had been in 1 ill health for the past 12 years. The deceased was born in For-! mosa, Bruce county, Ontario, Canada. Coming to Alturas j when but a youth, he followed the carpentery trade, later a contractor, and merry of the older buildings in the city wera erected under his supervision. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Sarah Miller; Mrs. Francis Leonl, a daughter, of Alturas, Miss Maud Miller of San Fran cisco, a daughter, and a son, John Miller of Fresno, Calif. Funeral services were held in Alturas Sunday. We wonder If bank presidents realize that college graduates soon will be asking for their Jobs. Klamath Businesses Expand With CHEVROLET THE LEADER sauea' 3 w ii ' 1i " , i i 'MT la mam n . " -'" .m'aaaaaaaM ii iii M Each morning at 5 o'clock these trucks have to roll! Klamath Packing has chosen Chevrolet because . CHEVROLET DOES THE JOB! There's o Chevrolet for Every Need TURNER CH EVROLET Co. ' 410 South 6th Street MATH'S FINEST BEEF SELECTED by FEH LOWELL FOE. KLAMATH'S TABLES ( Look for the "K. P. Select" Stamp on Your Meats ) Part of the $14,000 Worth of Beefsteak on the Hoof at the Strong hold feed lot. Finished Up by Liskey Bros, for Klamath Packing Co. - " " , . y," " " " ' ' .Iff "if. V'SW S&tA!i&tl&&tli& f j; 4haaaaal 22 Head of These Prime Steers Recently Slaughtered - - - - and NOW READY for YOUR DINNER TABLE! saaM!ua ; jC r. Dave Liskey, Frank Lowell and Dan Liskey Size Up the Herd, "The Finest Beef We Ever Soldto Anyone," is the Liskeys' Statement! '" - ! Tear "'''aHir1 f "fr-' ' ' '" ' " J'' "" "iisaaaTm Ask Your Favorite Butcher for "K. P. Select" Meats! "Wonder Brand From Wonderland" HAMS BACON LUNCH MEATS LARD from ItaatEn Padi