The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, July 30, 1948, Page 9, Image 9

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    PRIDAY, JULY 30, 1948
THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND, OREGON
PAGE NINE
mm
gebrush Land
Reclamation to
Be Demonstrated
Lof becoming the most signill
w movement in the history of
?tern stock raising is getting
Xr way in Lake county, in the
Kview Rotary club's program
encourage rangeland owners
nrivate, state and federal to
liar off the sagebrush and plant
hardy perennial grasses.
The club's project was aimed
at the wholesale reseedlng of the
sage covered desert lands in Lake
county. There is about 2 Si mil
lion acres of this, most of it own
ed by the federal government
(forest service, soil conservation
service, Taylor grazing service);
but many thousands of acres are
owned by the state and sheep and
cattle raisers.
Already the local project has
drawn the attention of large
stockmen outside of this county,
and even outside the state. The
Rotary club's end of the program
is, first, to put on an all-day
demonstration of sage clearing
and seeding methods, to be held
August 19 at the Elder brothers
ranch at Valley Falls, 20 miles
north of Lakeview. Stockmen,
soils and crops experts, and pub
lic officials from all over Oregon
have been invited, and invitations
93
HtUer't SRS is good In "V
weather. Its 93 proof means that
it goes farther. And its price
helps you weather too heavy
a jolt to your pocketbook. '
Jot whiskey that gives you
superb quality-plus 93 proof
bead for HaUer's SRS today!
Haifa
BIBNDED WHISKEY"
93 proof -72 VS96 grain neutral spirits
W. A. Haller Corp., Phila, Pa.
45 QUART
1 iiimit t,V. -jtM
are extended to all interested
men in the west.
Recall Lush Grass
When white men first came to
Lake county, they found the des
ert country covered with lush
grasses, and sagebrush was
found only along the washes and
marginal areas. The grass, how
ever, disappeared in the face Of
over-grazing and drouths. As the
grass disappeared, the sage mov
ed out over the land.
Seeding among the sagebrush
has been tried, but this Is not ef
fectual because the land, dry des
ert by nature, has all it can do to
support the sagebrush. So the
orusn must first be removed.
The problem affects many mil
lions of acres throughout the
west.
Range clearing and seedine is
no longer an experiment. Exper
iments have been conducted on
small lots for years by the forest
service, Taylor grazing service,
agricultural colleges and other
agencies. They have now determ
ined which grasses are best for
dry land ranges.
experiments in eround DreDar-
ation have been made, too. These
include burning apparatus and
disc plows to remove the sage.
lo Encourage Projects
The Rotarv club's nroiect. then.
is actually to bring the known
facts of. range clearing and seed
ing to tne attention oi the land
owners and public officials in or
der to encourage wholesale proj
ects in returning the lands to
greater grazing efficiency.
With T. R. Conn, Lakeview at
torney, as chairman, and State
representative Burt K. Snyder,
Lakeview insurance man as co
chairman of its range committee,
the Rotary club is working close
ly with a five-man state advlsdry
eommmittee . which consists of
Walter Holt, Portland, manager
of the Pacific International Live
stock exposition; E. R. Jaekman,
Corvallis. Ore. extension special
ist at Oregon State college; J. E.
Peehanic, Portland,, chief, range
division, Pacific northwest forest
and range experiment station, U.
S. forest service; L. R. Nadeau,
Portland, bureau of land man
agement, department of the In
terior; and Waldo R. Frandsen,
Portland, soil conservation serv
ice, department of agriculture.
BEER GOES TO THEIR HEADS
Minneapolis Ui A survey
shows that more and more wom
en are using beer to set their
hair. Makes it stay curly longer,
they explain, and the odor dis
appears on drying.
Airline to Hawaii
Given Approval
Portland. July 30 (Ui Presi
dent Truman has approved a di
rect airline between the Pacific
northwest and Hawaii, Sen.
Wayne Morse, R., Ore., informed
Portland friends today.
Morse said he and Sen. Warren
G. Magnuson, D., Wash., had ask
ed the president to reconsider the
adverse report of the postofflce
about the proposed route between
Portland, Seattle and Hawaii.
President Truman said he at
one time agreed with the post
office report that the airline was
not feasible, but that the case
submitted by the senators had
convinced him the proposal
should be reconsidered by the
IS YOUR ROOF IN GOOD
CONDITION?
If so keep it that way!
Have it Dressed Now With
Gold Seal Roof Coating
Central Oregon Roofing Co.
we are now
Exclusive Dealers and
Distributors For
BENZ
AUTOMOBILE AND
TRUCK SPRINGS
We Also Do Expert
Automobile and Truck
SPRING
REPAIRING!
We Have Plenty of Steel
JOE EGG
BLACKSMITHING
and .
WELDING
945 Harrlman Phone 1466-W
Here They Are!
NEW HOTPOINT RANGES
Immediate Delivery On
America's Outstanding Range
Value.
O NEW, IMPROVED CALROD UNITS
O OVERSIZE AUTOMATIC OVENS
O AMPLE STORAGE SPACE
O HANDY THRIFT COOKER
See it! Compare it!
With a Hotpoint range, you enjoy cooking
ease and convenience speed and accu
racythat you have never believed possible.
Come in today.
TERMS AND TRADE INS
AM
HOUK-VAN ALLEN
Tlrtttone Home & Auto Supply
u Won
Phone 860
msxEsm
WE WILL NEVER KNOWINGLY
BE UNDERSOLD!
75c Bayer's Aspirin 59c
60c Alka Seltzer 49c
$1.00 Miles Nervine - 67c
75c Sal Heparica 61c
$2.50 R. D. X. Tablets $1.98
50c Phillips Milk of Magnesia 39c
DENTAL NEEDS
50c Ipana Toothpaste 43c
50c Colgate's Tooth Paste 41c
Sutra Sun Tan Lotion 59c
Gaby's Sun Tan Lotion 49c
Norwich Sun Tan Lotion 57c
Lentheric Sun Tan Lotion 1.00
NOR DEX for Dry Skin, Sunburn, Windburn,
Chapping 39c
Prices Do Not Include Tux
FIRST AID KITS 1.23-8.25
612 and 448 Mosquito Repellent.
PRESCRIPTION
SERVICE
SKU.I.in I'fKK
l-II.Mt.MAf ISTS INGItEIMKNTS
new chairman of the CAB.
Later, the White House' advis
ed Morse that President Truman
had talked with CAB members
and said he would approve estab
lishment of the airline.
Bulletin Classifieds bring results.
I 832 Bond 1'none 1S70 or 133K
j Glasses? j
! U JLUWinC 1 Make An k
i I CREDIT I Appointment M
jS ?erhs 222
13 PHONE 803 w.feNSPECWU?Iu..s M
-F J Rend, Oregon jl
,1 AM-. ZAS&M.
I e Am moots, t.
II
WILLAMETTE VALLEY
PUREBRED RAM and
EWE SALE
I.lnn County Fair Grounds
Albany, Oregon
Saturday, August 7
Sale Starts at 10:00 A. M.
Offering 150 Head Registered
Stud and Kange Rams and
Ewes from Top Willamette
Valley Flocks.
Breeds:
Suffolk, Hampshire, Ronmey,
Lincoln, Corrledale, South
down, Shropshire, Dorset,
and timvlot.
Col. Earl O. Waller, Auctioneer
For catalogue write:
O. K. Mikesell, Secretary
Courthouse, Albany, Oregon.
ORDER TODAY
GA1 TREAT.
BEND DAIRY ICE CREAM
Have Dinner At
CRATER LAKE LODGE
6:00 P. M. to 8:30 P. M.
Crater Lake National Park Co.
PRESENTING THE REVOLUTIONARY NEW
MTU SELECT-O-MATIG "200,t LIBRARY
Here U the most revolutionary development for the playing of recorded music
since the invention of the phonograph! Willi the Seeburg way, you just flick a
lever that's all it plnyi the recorded music you want when you want it. Brings
you an entirely new kind of convenience and supreme listening pleasure
through ill marvelously engineered automatic operation. Dressed In a finely
styled cabinet of imported Avodire wood, the Seeburg will add new glamour
to any room. Read about some of the wonders of the Seeburg listed below . . .
come in and tee and hear this marvelous instrument at your first opportunity.
if Holds 100 records in rubber cushioned library
Plays 200 selections Instantly, automatically
if Up to 14 hours of continuous music, without repeating a selection
if 400 positions Individual lever for each record
if Plays either side or both sides of a record
if Plays records vertically reduces record wear to minimum because
record does not support tone arm
i
-y Intermixes 10 and 12-inch records in any order
if Complete with speaker and amplifier
if Can be set in advance to start and stop playing on any predeterm
ined time schedule
if Complete remote control available on off, volume and record can
cellation all from any remote point
fc An ideal music system for any location Factory, Stores. Hotels,
Clubs, Lodges or Homes
if Available with recorded music Radio-Paging facilities
INVESTIGATE THIS MOST VERSATILE MACHINE
FIRST IN CENTRAL OREGON
AT -
Ries Radio & Record Shop
624 Franklin
'If.- i
lr.3. '(-Si
ink:
: v-.-.ii.
"''jii.V'
!i 'V'i
Phone 801
$'-:7
m