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Hage T H U R S D A Y , M A Y 21, 1933 T H E S A N D Y FOOT 8 What’s New? . . . that the J. I . Case Co. has appointed us as their pendable tractors, implements and farm machines. k . . . that Case tractors (" S ,” " D ,” and " L A ” Series) now iome with a brand-new Hydraulic Control system. It s F A S T — or slow as you like. Come in and try your hand at it— see how swift and smooth it is, how accurate in adjust ing all implements at just the depth you want. to see how we are equipped to give you good service on genuine Case factory parts . . . plus guaranteed shop work. Come in and look us over. A nd be sure to notice the new machines on display. SATURDAY MAY 23rd OPEN HOUSE 7 «F BRING THE KIDDIES F R E E PICTURE SHOWS • DOUGHNUTS • ICE CREAM ABOUT THE FARM Notes by the Wayside— How Dairymen Kate; Raspberry Named After Canby; Spray Tansy Ragwort COFFEE • POP FA U B IO N & S O N S Just East of Clackamas County Line on Loop Iliway NOW OPEN like the this this low East Accurate Honest A R T ’S CLASSIFIED ADS PAY If you Do it instead of like C e rtific a tio n should be applied fo r th ro u g h the C o u n ty A g e n ts’ O ffic e by June 1 fo r the fo llo w in g crops: A lta fescue, creeping red fescue, M e rio n bluegrass, T u a la tin oatgrass, pe re n n ia l ry e grass and tim o th y . T he c e rtific a tio n p ro g ra m fo r Kenland red clo ve r includes a S/tJVPY POST Sandy Self-Service Laundry You’ll feel Clive W. Cook Certification in one county. A verage b u tte r the state was 59 H o w do Clackam as C ounty cents. __ IO d a iry m e n stack up w ith others M ilto n R ider, H og H o llo w , around th e state? A fte r lo o kin g is president o f the C lackam as over a s u m m a ry o f Oregon C o u n ty D a iry H e rd Im p ro ve m e n t D a irv Tm nrnvpnw nt Association A «m oiatinn Vtornon J-Tonlpr Pan- seedling in sp ectio n ap p lied foi re p o rts we w ould conclude th a t by, is secretary. O u r three test P h o n e S a n d y 3261 before or im m e d ia te ly a fte r th e y are doing c o m p a ra tive ly ers L. C. Berney, R ich a rd Gale seeding and a blossom tim e in Corner Main & Estacada Hy. w e ll. F o r instance th e cows u n and James H o w a rd 9 m onths and der test in th is county averaged W . J. A lle n 3 m onths. D ire cto rs spection applied fo r by J u ly 1 each ye a r seed is produced. 8305 pounds o f m ilk and 409 in clude R o g n ar Anderson, C o l A p p lic a tio n s fo r c e rtific a tio n ■ pounds o f b u tte rfa t. The state to n ; H a rry Lane, F ro g Pond; and o ffic ia l standards fo r O regon ' average is 8377 pounds o f m ilk and Ed R idder, W ilso n ville . c e rtifie d seeds can be obtained j F and 387.4 pounds o f b u tte rfa t. T esters v is it each association th ro u g h the C o u n ty A g e n ts’ O n ly tw o o th e r counties h a d ' m em ebr m o n th ly . A t th a t tim e cows w ith h ig h e r b u tte rfa t a v e -lth e y w eigh the m ilk produced by O ffice. Tansy R a g w o rt rages, Josephine and L in n . Low - each cow —2 m ilk in g s — w eigh T a n sy ra g w o rt, th e weed e r th a n average to ta l m ilk p ro the feed and com plete pro d u ctio n w h ich is deadly poisonous to I d u ctio n co u ld be a ttrib u te d to costs. H e rd ow ners are provided m uch o f o u r livestock, should the h ig h percentage o f Jersey w ith com plete p ro d u ctio n records be sprayed now i f i t hasn't and G uernsey cows fou n d in th is i and feed costs a t the end o f the already been sprayed. I t is eas county. These breeds produce year. T esters liv e in tr a ile r ie r destroyed w ith 2,4-D w h ile in m ilk w ith h ig h b u tte rfa t content houses w h ich p ro vid e sleeping the rosette stage. T he ester b u t n o t so m uch to ta l m ilk as q u a rte rs and o ffic e space. typ e 2,4-D has g ive n good con some o f the breeds o f la rg e r By Leon Garoian, Jr. tro l. S p ra y in g should be done cattle. An oxganization famout for low-cotl on a ca lm day to avoid sp ra y C lackam as C o u n ty and m ore automobil« m turanc« b ecau t« it aunt Roughage Cost Down sp e c ific a lly the to w n o f Canby d r ift. Use at least 3 pounds acid Io intur« only " l « t t cottly" careful T he average cost o f roughage has been given re co g n itio n by per acre. drivers. Call m« for mor« inform ation. . . per cow in C lackam as co u n ty the U nited States D e p a rtm e n t T ansy ra g w o rt is one o f the fo r la st y e a r was $107. Cost o f o f Crosby Naylor A g ric u ltu re and O regon weeds w h ic h m ust be co n tro lle d roughage was s lig h tly lo w e r in S tate College re ce n tly by the since the co u n ty is a weed con M a lh e u r C o u n ty w ith an average in tro d u c tio n o f th e Canby v a ri tr o l d is tric t fo r i t along w ith 226 N. Roberts Phone 787 o f $89.26, U m a tilla w ith $99.35 e ty o f red ra sp b e rry. The Canby Gorse. and Lane w ith $105.64. B u t v a rie ty has been tested in th is Gresham C lackam as C ounty had a lo w e r c o u n ty fo r e ig h t o r nine years roughage cost than the o th e r as Oregon selection 549. seven counties re p o rtin g . F o u r I t is the re s u lt o f a cross made counties fa ile d to show roughage in 1933 by George W aldo, U.S. costs. D .A . p la n t breeder and h o r ti C lackam as C o u n ty d a irym e n c u ltu ris t stationed at C o rva llis. fed m ore g ra in than the state In 1937 it was selected by W a l average of$107.01. O u r cow av- do as a seedling h a vin g o u t average o f $107.01. O u r cow av- sta n d in g c h a ra cte ristics and w h ich s im p ly means th a t we tests w ere established to d e te r feed a lit tle b e tte r than some. m ine its value fo r an a ll around In average re tu rn fo r 1 d o ll-” ' b e rry. expended fo r feed Clackam as Long Testing C ounty ag a in rates hig h . O ur T he C anby was fir s t tested re tu rn fo r 1 d o lla r's w o rth w p « in th is co u n ty in the Canby- $2.35. W e w ere exceeded by A u ro ra area in the e a rly 1940’s. M a lh e u r w ith $2.81, U m a tilla O u r records fo r the period fa il to w ith $2.54 and Lane w ith $2.47. g ive the name o f the g ro w e r Butterfat to st w ho firs t tested th is selection. O u r b u tte rfa t average cost In 1945 the Canby was included was 46 cents: a pound, second w ith a g ro u p o f p ro m isin g seed lowest in the state. M a lh e u r lin g s planted on the H a ro ld C ounty d a irym e n had the lowest Bushue fa rm near B oring. Since cost—40 cents. B u tte rfa t costs th a t tim e it has been tested on va rie d fro m M a lh e u r's lo w of a large num ber of fa rm s 40 cents to a cost o f 80 cents th ro u g h o u t the county. In 1948 H a ro ld Johnson, C o l to n ; T ony Laccinole, C lackam as; Ed D ay .West L in n ; and C. W. Paterson, C a rve r; established sm a ll p la n tin g s o f the v a rie ty to d e term ine so il requirem ents. I t was found th a t the selection re q u ire d a deep, loose, open te x tu re d soil w h ich is w e ll drained. I t fa ile d to su rv iv e p la n tin g s made on lo w -lyin g soils. By J. J. Inskeep County Agent fa t cost fo r dealer to sell and service Case machinery in this community. The name C A S E has always meant the finest and most de Y ou’re In v ite d ington. T he f r u it has an a ttra ct- ] ive red co lo r and excellent keep in g q u a litie s as a fre sh m a rke t b erry, w h ic h are s u p e rio r than - .... present va rie tie s being grow n. T he b e rry size is about the equal WALIAD INSBRANCE AGENCY of WUlamette. In addition, th» ___________ Sandy - Call 2861 fr u itin g h a b its are b e tte r than M ain S treet o th e r va rie tie s. ___________ 39 "serv ice wav! cost drudge-free 9 LBS. WASH - 3SC 9 LBS. WASHED & DRIED - 65C Soap Furnished Free First Plantings F irs t la rg e scale p la n tin g s to com pare yields o f Canby w ith W ashington and W illa m e tte va rie tie s were established in 1950. T hree row s o f Canby fo llo w e d by three row s o f e ith e r o f the o ther varieties w ere planted in s trip s th ro u g h the new p la n tin g s in order to com pare yields. These tests showed th a t yields | o f Canby w ere as good and in most cases, s lig h tly b e tte r than the o th e r varieties. These tests w ere made by R udy P a vli vac, Oregon C ity ; H erm an Wa.do, Oregon C ity ; Fred M o lt, C la ck am as; John Thom as, Beaver creek; Ross Clapp, Sandy; T o n v M antia, P o rtla n d ; C. M . 'M o ffitt , A u ro ra ; S. Nagae, Deep C reek; M. F u jim o to and T . C. Hend ricks. Damascus. Pickers Prefer In addition, g ro w e rs found pickers p re fe rre d to harvest 549 than W illa m e tte o r Wash-1 ¿e. a. 1 I iiìmitu . i : BRAND KENTUCKY M M M You'll show good manners by sharing your party line and keeping calls reasonably brief. You’ll show good sense by spacing calls out and replacing the receiver carefully after each call. Every good party line neigh bor surely agrees that follow in g th is type of frie n d ly cooperation adds up to better service for everyone. S T R A IG H T BOURBON W H IS K E Y Located on main street across from Meinig’s in Building formerly occupied by Mt. Hood Gleaners S&H Green Stamps Given Ray Boone Owner And Manager Also Another Bendix Self- service Laundry at 12 Mi. Corner O regon’.» Inree.it - selling ttraiuht bourbon! T H U WHISKEY IS 4 FULLY AGED YEARS OLD • 86 PROOF • THE OLD HERMITAGE COMPANY, FRANKFORT. KENTUCKY