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EXTRA CASH! ■ H KOREA." VICE ADMIRAL Notes by the Wayside— ; 5 nn/w Bean Growers May Lose $15,000; New Cattlemen’s Directory Issued C Turner JOY U.S. NAVY -1 -Shades of WiUamette V a l l e y . ^ A l . t e a s . * w a t e r hol<, shootings reeulations. » « with legal regulations they sthl do a little "feudin' ” in areas where water *S W e i’ h h ^ r e o m e to that in C la e fa n js ^Extension Agent Palmer Torvend HÉ displayed resolution and pan M U N J O N D U R IN G TH E KOREAN ARMISTICE TA LK S. The Sandy Post Is Today Announcing a NEW CAMPAIGN in which it will give a prize of $10.00 IN CASH $10.00 TO TH E CANDIDATE T U R N IN G IN T H E MOST N E W SU B SC R IPT IO N S B Y N E X T W E D N E SD A Y N IG H T WHAT IT MEANS This $10.00 CASH CAMPAIGN is a NEW campaign, and only Ihose candidates who are working for the prize bicycles and cash commissions are eligible. Can didates can win this $10.00 cash prize and at the same time with the same sub scriptions get votes for the bicycle prizes. Subscriptions .will count points for the $10.00 cash prize besides counting votes for the bicycle prizes at thé regular established vote schedule. See Schedule of points below. a total of 45 acres of t0 the uninitiated, but Doesn’t sound like much of an acre g ______ .—_ —u AFTER WORLD WAR string beans are one of our mos^ numJber of weaned calves weigh- IN 1 9 4 6 HE WAS PLACED I I HE C O M M ANDED ¡ntnncivp farm crops. emos. The cost ing . around ano intensive 400 r>nunds pounds and more IN C O M M A N D OF THE TASK FORCE 7 3 IN of bringing a string bean yard cows and heifers than usual. _ NAVAL PROVING GROUNDS THE FAR W ESTERN DAHLGREN., VIRGINIA PACIFIC. ONE OF up to the point of production is Many of the cows, so ofterea, W HERE T H E NAVY TESTS TH E M A J O R JO B S rather terrific, over $300 per will be bred. When purchasing IT S N E W W EAPONS. O F H IS FORCE WAS acre, the farm management de cows of any description for . usg TO CLEAR SHANGHAI partment of Oregon State college on Clackamas county farms, the HARBOR O F M IN E S . WJ-GOVO/E says. These unfortunate grow purchaser may save himself a ers, therefore, stand to lose near-, ton of grief if he makes sure ly $15,000 which includes their that they are free of Bangs “very little reinfestation from initial investment in labor soil disease. This is Reason . enough ing for owners and visitors alike. neighboring herds.” Polled Angus Sale preparation, cultivation, fertiliz- j purchasing breeding females Cattle Wild? The Oregon Polled Angus asso er, interest on investment, irn- from the ranch on which Dockage caused by damaged ciation is sponsoring a feeder gation and taxes—before picking they are grown. Animals going loins and hides represents only a bean. The consuming public through the yards could pick up sale at Baker, November 11. - a portioif of the loss from grubs. Wallowa Sale Later stands to lose 350 tons of canned the disease in transit. Our sug beans. According to our figures gestion is that prospective pur Last fall, during the annual Ever notice the cattle running about the pasture, tails that means about 300,000 cans. chasers consult their veterinar hunting trip, we attended a wildly 1UUUI i g | air? | m They — are running range bull sale at Enterprise. in | the ians before purchasing. . Could Happen Here. from the adult grub fly then in The animals in this sale were Why do we mention the inci Many eastern Oregon heifer» sb fat as average, but in the the process of laying eggs on dent which is, after all, a Wash and cows are bred too late to not opinion of stockmen generally individual animal hairs. These ington county problem? It could suit Clackamas county eggs hatch, burrow into the happen here. here, Chances cnances are aie it However, we conferred conieueu with wim B ill “in ideal condition for breeding blood stream and finally locate purposes.” They had been grad will happen here, what with all Farrell) Grant county extension at grubs in the • animals back. the new individual farm irriga-. agent; and he tells us that they ed previous to the sale by an out Animals are fearful of these tion systems being installed. The have a few herds of early bred side expert. Prices, we thought, adult flies for which there is no practical suggestion is that a h !females. “Moreover,’’-B ill says, were quite reasonable. Several Clackamas county known control. Cattle lose a lot new irrigators and old ones, to o ,; «^bese will be for sale as, they stockmen attended. For their of fat and flesh trying to out should make doubly sure that caive too early for us.” run the flies. information and for other inter they have legal rights to the ‘ ' Tip A winter grub control ¡program ested, the Wallowa sale will not water which they are using. We Here is another tip for Clack- is a good idea, says we. are soon going to be short in amas county stockmen in the be held ujitil spring and the date certain Clackamas county areas market this fall. The Grant has not yet been set. John D. Rockefeller founded Expensive Penalty —sure as shooting. I county Stockmen’s association the University of Chicago. Beef cattle showing infestation Good Feeders | has issued a cattlemen’s direc- Here are a few items from tory showing the number ana of grubs along the back are The Norwegian pronunciation docked from one to two cents a notes taken during a two day type of animals that each of ski is shee. pound because of damage to loin schooling on the North Portland f or sale. 'i ‘ _ _ i_ T T r- rd d H v fall Extension Agents Don flesh and to the hide. This is Stockyards. We were f told by T Last 4*« Joe Campbell, one of the buyers, Walrod and Bill Smith accompan an expensive penalty to pay for F ir Logs Wanted “buy feeders from the front ied a group to Grant county neglect to use rotenone or other where two truckloads of commer satisfactory controls.. Grubs are end. A t Good Prices This means that animals with cial breeding heifers and cows controlled during winter months We give full scale and pay when they are localized along the were purchased. Some of these good head formation, with lots cash each week for Old of quality, and good chest capac heifers went to 4-H club mem- back. Growth Yellow Fir Peelers Bring the problem down to a ity, usually make good feeders. ,bers, some to adult breeders. One delivered to our plant In of dollars 'anu. and lciiid cents < a * through m in a , matter oi Also, from Joe-Campbell—“the lot came straight tnrougn. Gresham. good clean public conveyor. They dockage of one cent means eight lower part of the ham, the bris OLYMPIC MFG. CO. ket, and the flank are the last left Grant county about dusk and dollars on an 800 pound animal — D ivision , The Dean Co. in Parthv Camby ibv by daylight. dayhght. or $16 in case the dockage is portions of a cattle’s anatomy to arrived G resham , Oregon Walrod and Smith are available two cents. fin out before marketing.” Walter Fisher, Carus, has been for the same service this year PH O N E S: Market Unsettled spraying his cattle for grubs for G resham 265, HEnwood 5223 The feeder cattle market is in provided stockmen want it. We recently saw two groups several years now and notes a very unsettled condition, to say the least, and no one is will of these breeding females, one ing to gamble on October prices. belonging to Chris Doppleb, Lib- At least this seems to be the eral, and the other to C ed i Sny- der who lives on the former Har case. During the past 10 years or so old Ridings -home place east of it has 'been customary for buyers Molalla. Both lots wintered m or prospective feeders to con excellent condition and Cecil re tract for all types of feeder ports that they Are much better cattle during the summer. Even animals than others purchased last summer very few cattle east from unknown breeders. County Fair of the mountains remained un An August 9th, prior to the contracted in August. This year the situation is fen reverse. Prac time this article is to appear, we tically none has 'been contracted. hope to leave by plane , to attend The nearest we could get to a the International Grass land Con feeder price is 27 cents which a ference at Pennsylvania State few steers brought at an eastern college. Our plans are to return Oregon auction during early in time for the Clackamas Coun August. However, very, very ty Fair as we are quite anxious AUTOMATIC . few'have been sold and this price to see these and other beef (breed O IL FLOOR FURNACES ing females shown by Glacis a? of 27 cents is- only a straw in mas county 4-H club members. the wind. The heifers purchased last fall Save Grief Feeder cattle for sale this fall will not yet have calves, but NOW A FAMOUS COLEMAN CAN BE will include cows, yearling steers, many heifers purchased a year and newly weaned steers and previously now have calves at heifers. There will be relatively their sides. This should be an few yearling steers, but quite a interesting and instructive show- IN YOUR HOME FOR Sandy Post Classified Ads Bring Results SCHEDULE OF POINTS All NEW subscriptions secured and handed in between Thursday morning, August 21, and Saturday night, August 23, will count points toward the $10.00 cash prize as follows: * 1 Y ear.. . . . . . . . . . 1 0 Points All NEW subscriptions secured and handed in between Monday morning, August 25 and Wednesday night, August 27, will count points toward the $10.00 cash prize as follows: 1 Y ear.. . .9 Points See the bicycle prizes A t The Sandy Post C A M P A IG N NO MONEY DOWN INSTALLED $] AS IO W AS MONTHS TO PAT EASY FHA TERMS DUAL WALL MODEL NOTES Any candidate who is now working in the subscription drive is eligible to wotk for the $10.00 cash prize for new subscriptions. One of the active candidates will win this cash prize in addition to the bicycle or cash commission they are guaran teed in the opening rules. The winner of this special cash prize will be announced, and the $10.00 bill will be awarded at the close of the campaign. In case of a tie for the $10.00 prize identical awards will be made to the tieing candidates. This Saturday marks the end of the first week of the subscription and prize campaign. Just two more weeks to win the bike each candidate started out to capture. The1 campaign is expected to really get underway this week, and each candidate is urged to do his or her very best from here on out. Candidates are cautioned to rightly mark their subscriptions NEW or OLD. Be sure the subscriber is not getting the paper before it is marked as a new sub scription. Be sure to come to the campaign office real often so that I can answer any questions you have about the campaign. Out-of-town candidates need ing information are asked to call the campaign manager at 31. Office open until 6 p.m.—7 to 8 every Wednesday and Saturday. 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