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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1927)
jV-.ii ,itl V kr.V'V--' Friday, October 21, 1927 LA GRANDE EVENJNG OBSERVER Page Nine if- v PRIZES WON AT ! FAIR ARE GIVEN OUT OUR WAYi ., i-. , J M By Williams E. A. Sayre Receives Com plete Report of Boys' ; and Girls' Showing , A complrU) ivport or tlie prlzm wini I iy L'nltiii county boya and HlrlH lit I In- stale fair at Hnli-ni I lie firs! of thia itioatli haH lii-on filed by rounty Si'liool SuiH'rinu-ndL'nl IS. A. .Sayre. ' TIh-m' follow: 0"lii Illuliland. 1). tli.Hliilv iiIb, first; Clirrord Con rnd. cliiKli-r While. three third tnnl second lize8 with ton Utter; Hubert liell. Jersey cair, first and rifth: Klclon Southwlek, Junior Jer sey yearling t'onrlh; Carmen ltm lel. junior yearlinir MolNtein call', rlrst. showmanship Heronil. unil proiloctnjr -ilolsteln cjilf second: showmanship fourth; dairy herd reeord second: showniintshlp record second: Harold Coinstock, senior Holstein coir third; Itnth rr-; IH i r-- t v- 7 I y i ' . m -r-irs-i'N ii P$ KB lit are harvested ami the ground plowed, states tho experiment stu llou. Soil extension specialists or county- agents hnvn assisted tn malting surveys for jvlovoli farms for better Irrigation.. In Weateii. Oregon It Ih a good practice to pasture established al falfa men dowa ua Into in tho fall as tli tuil in dry enough tn carry stock without puddling, stales the experiment station. 'JhU uvold.s the development of plant diseases which thrive, on young shoot a In damp weather. rnther heavy ' lamia and Mao on Bom of the thin lands. For best results it .is not planted, whMro wneai op unriey is 10; n crown tutor, as tt oftoit volunteers badly for Heve.ral yean, according to ex periment station apcclallfttft. Whom the hairy vetch la to bo fallowed vlth li iy or pasture the.ro is no d la-advantage. 1 fairy vetch as a Heed crop Ih usually how i in Oregon at 4u to fit) pounds an aero with Riiiy outN. It Is a good oi'op oii Boinu of tho Tho American people Hpend ten times . as much money for sugar as for books, some statisti cian has announced. The pautry Is mightier than the library. lh-furo cooking beetf liver, pour boiling water over dt to draw cut the blood. "."'" ) K)r wonderful co0ee and delicious food far cheaper than cream Vudu lu Tho Northwest 1M: Ml - a" RtG U. S. PAT. OrF. HEROES ARE MADE-MOT BoRM. Ot27 SY NEA SERVICE. INC. BAKING POWDER for over JSJears 25 ouncesjorJS cents Guaranteed Pure and Healthful Our Government used millions of pounds Farm j Pointers : ' erlalx is the second largest inami fiieturimr industry of tho South, yieliihiw: prndueiH worth many mil lions of dollars. Fifty years uo the disposition of refuse seed which accumulated around cotton Kins was a serious problem. Thrown In streams, it caused pollution of the water. If allowed to decay in Inro piles ilt odor beeame very objectionable. Today the utilization of tlie seed for the production of feriilizeiv, cattle feed, oil, soap and other nm- Comstock, pwnior Hoist ofti call' j fourth; Fruncis Com stock, junior j yearling Mpl.stein caff first: Allen Mills, beef calf first, showmans'iio first; Ztslda Twidwell. cooking j seventh, Iloyde . Standley, ltoya sewing second. In spraying with arsenate of lead mixtures tho addition of a little more than a pint of fish oil or lin seed oil lo each 100 gallons of mix ture causes the poison to spread better and adhere very strongly to the roliarfe. The fish oil, of the "light pressed" variety, is almost as effective as Unseed oil and la very much cheaper. The oil Is amled after the arsenate of lend is well mixed with the water. Ing access to self-feeders. In tests it is found that both i'-ws and pigs eating from a self' feeder look belter and are more. thrifty than those fed by hand They require less feed and are ready to market earlier. In breed' fiii,' practices, bolter results like wice wore obtained with sows hav- Housewives Everywhere" Find that it pays them to shop at 'Servcw cl Grorors. Xot on price alone, but because the goods sold are always of the very best Quality and in the finest condition. 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In a brick, stone, or cement foundation all openings whero rats may enter should be closed with metal sheet ing or concrete. llasement ' win dows or other largo openings should be covered with strong, dur able screening such us ' 8-mesh hardware cloth. Ventllptors and sewer openings should be protected with gratings. Such buildings as corn cribs and granaries should be elevated 1 8 Inches or more from the ground and kept open on alt sides and free from accumulations underneath. . . Increased potato yields are at tributed to seed sclcetion and treatment, belter fertilization, im proved cultivation, and crop rota lion. For more than 200 yeuis the potato has been one of the staple field and gurdeu crops and has kept pace with the growth of popula tion on the basiH of about three and a half bushels per capita. I'erhaps the greatest single obsta cle to the rapid spread of timber growing In tho United States Is the unstable ownership of forest laud which contemplates only temporary use or benefit from the land. Stumps re most ecouotnlcallv disposed- of by piling and burning them. .Methods of vhu-'gar manufac ture have been worked out at the state college successfully to pre vent spoiling of the product. t'Lean. pure juice, preferably slerillzed by heating to JU degrees Fahrunhell Tor a lew mlnutea Is used. It Is cooled and inoculated In an open barrel with a culture from one gallon of elder and a small portion of compressed yeast. The barrel is covered only with a cloth as all steps in the process of manufac ture must have plenty iT air. De tailed information can be obtained by writing to the department of horticultural jirodnets, (,'orvulha, Ore. . ' Iteleyeling Fast era Oregon land that has not Irrigated well can be HiieceHsfully done after the crops Signs Award of $3,000,000 Mm. 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