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PAGE 4 SHERM AN COUNTY JOUKBAI«, AloKO, OREGON FRIDAY, JA N U A R Y 22. Itf.*4 conditions R®n bulls that have good or lower). Mr. and Mrs. Frank von Borstel, All bulls need a great deal of just l>een wintered casually. A the occasion being the birthday County Rambling» Eyes of Nation on Southwest Hotel exercise and bed sufficiently to* thin bull is not a vigorous bull.’’ anniversary of Mrs. Sayrs. H.v Mr*. A. F. Balzrr There’s another twist to this aim for the “ well conditioiwd" Mr. and Mrs. Donald Allegre The Grass Valley PTA met at of Hood River spent the week ABOUT AGRICULTURE story, and that Is the objection of categoi^ and breeding tlmeHor the school house Friday evening end here visiting at the home of some range operators to buying maximum breeding vigor. Here's for Its regular meeting, Mrs. his brother in law and sister, Mr. IN SHERMAN COUNTY at bull sales because the bulls how bulls at the Grant county sa'* for finish: Fat-no , Owen Eakin, president, presid and Mrs. Clair Adams. are too fat. In an attempt to graded ing with a very go<xl attendance. overcome the objection, the Grant high conditioned-«; well condltlon- Mr. and Mrs. Claud Bayer and Jim Jones, scout master, intro Mrs. Frank E. Bayer were busi county Beef Center Bull sale com ed-12; fair condltioned-32; un The second issue of Oregon duced John McGraw, Gordon Ac ness visitors in The Dalles Thurs- Agricultural Progress is off the mittee at its sale in November der conditioned-4. ker an 1 Robert Niece, all of The tried to give an indication of the press. This publication is prepar Dalles who gave talks on the or finish on every bull sold through E V E N T S COMING: ed by OSC experiment station Mr. and Mrs. Warren Morgan staff. Research findings, progress ganization of cub scouts. The the ring and passed along to the January 20: Sherman County Rural Advis I*TA voted to sponsor the organ arrived Weunesday from Condon report, and outlook information buyer a few suggestions for man ory Council ization and the following commit alter receiving word of t.he death material will be covered in these aging his hulls. of his uncle, Orville Gibson. quarterly magazines. The publica tee was appointed: Mrs. B. The sale committee set up the February 3: Public hearing by County Court Baumgartner, Elton Eakin, Ted They were guests at the home of tion is a service to Oregon agri following indicators of degree of on Compulsory Bang’s Control- Kelly, Mrs. Jack Brady and Mrs. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert culture. Farmers desiring to re- condition fat. 2:30 p. m. County Courthouse. publication should call Walter Davis. Mrs. Charles My Cox, until Sunday when they re- eejve FAT: or dj-op a p ne to the county ers sang several solos accompani turned home. Definitely over conditioned for February 15: Mr. and Mrs. Wallace May took agenf g office. State Water Resource Public ed at the piano by Mrs. Elton Ea immediate use and are the kind j ast spring grazing alfalfa tri- kin. Refreshments were served her cousin and her husband, Mr. that may be cifficult to let down meeting. Arlington. later in the cafeteria. Some of and Mi < Al Leitch ol Zion, ill., a]s were established on the Dean without affecting their useful February 18: Sherman County | Cattlemen’s the people had difficulty getting to Hood River after spending sec- j,’uj|er an{j L>amon Field ranches. ness as breeding bulls. (Compar home as the storm of bizzard pro- eral days with them. They will We would like to get two or three Association Annual Meeting. Odd able to choice or higher). Thia ia a scale model of the 1.001-room Hotel Statler in Dallas. l>ortions was drifting the snow visit her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. more of these trials established Fellows Hall, Grass Valley, 10:00 HIGH CONDITIONED: Texas, where each guest room will have television-radio. The Andy Walter and Williams Wal this spring. At least twenty acre badly in places. These are in satisfactory breed a. m. to 4 p. m. hotel will be completely air-eonditioned. New type bathrooms will have a dressing room atmosphere. The main banquet area fields are needed for the trial. ing condition providing they are February 22: Mrs. Herman Peters entertain ter a few days. will seat 2,000 in one group. “Flat-slab cantilever” construc Cereal Meeting— Sponsored by exercised and hardened before ed the bridge club at her home Mrs. Donald von Borstel was Five varieties of alfalfa are incor- tion to be used for the first time. use. Unless this is carefully done Sherman County Association of Thursday afternoon with three hostess to’members of tire Amerl- porated in the trial plots in com they may be overfinished for Oregon Wheat Growers. tables in play. High score was ‘can ix'gion Auxiliary at her home bination with grass and are seed Construction has begun in of the rooms will be of the studio Dallas, Texas, of one of the larg 'type, a bedroom at night and a held by Mrs. Arzell Lemley and Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. C. W. ing without alfalfa. These trials rough breeding conditions. (Com living room in the daytime. All est hotels to be built anywhere low score by Mrs. May me Gould. Fields, president, presiding with will give us leads to the best type parable to-low choice). guest rooms will have outside in the world in more than a Dr. Frank D. Rei Others enjoying the afternoon 12 members and two junior mem of alfalfa to use in combination exposure and will feature “pic W E LL CONDITIONED: quarter of a century, the 1,001- were Mrs. Clair Adams, Mrs. Max bers p re s e n t. Everyone enjoyed with grass. Trials in the Grass DMNTIMT ture windows” which will extend Condition is one of the impor room Dallas S ta tler., Brown, Mrs. Ted Kelly, .Mrs. Roy the slides shown by Mrs. Frank Valley and Kent areas are needed. OFFICE DATS The hotel’s design is unique in across about two-thirds of the tant factors in percentage of calf Schilling. Mrs. Earl Olds, Mrs. Al von Borstel of pictures taken of Anyone Interested should contact that exterior walls are of glass room’s width. Tue.M&uy, W ednesday, FrM crop and bulls in this category Bathrooms have been designed and aluminum like the United fred Kock, Mrs. Eben Kee, Mrs. the Christinas party. Moro H otel BBIdg. are generally considered to be in Refresh this office. to have a dressing room atmos Nations building in New York. Walter Davis and Mrs. A. F. Bal- ments were served later by the The Sherman county soil con This new kind of construction phere. The top of the wash bowl desirable breeding shape for most zer. Refreshments were served hostei servation district has a grass-le- range situations. (Comparable to makes possible use of the canti in each bathroom will be ex later by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Eslinger gume press type drill and sheeps- high good). lever principle which eliminates tended under a wide mirror to about naif tne columns and foot form a vitrious china shelf for F A IR CONDITIONED: MTs. Arzell I^emley was hostess were in The Dalles Thursday foot roller for rent to the county ings necessary in older type make-up or shaving accessories. These bulls need to be kept to the bridge club at her home and brought hLs father, Ernest farmers. Charge for the use of Dallas’ newest skyscraper will buildings. Use of this ultra coming and should lie continued last Tuesday evening with three Eslinger home to Moro after this equipment Is 25 cents per modern design has aroused na be constructed in the form of a to be fed a gaining ration up to tables in play. Mrs. Don Smith spending several days in the hos- acre for the drill and $4 dally for tion-wide interest on the part of huge “Y”. Two prongs of the Y will converge on the main street breeding time. (Comparable to the roller. The sheeps-foot roller architects and engineers. held high score and Mrs. Walter pltal for medical attention. la»« oh is an excellent piece of equipment good). The new 18-story giant will leaving a part of the site avail Davis second high. Others enjoy able for a landscaped garden. ■OOttUÌAX have banquet facilities that will U N D E R CONDITIONED: ing the evening were Mesdames1 Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Blagg anil for constructing dams and pack- seat 2,000 persons in one group, The hotel will be the only down These bulls are definitely under bruce Alley, C. It. Andersen, Earl family, Mrs. Bud Brlnkert and ¡ng waterways prior to seeding town Dallas building not built largest capacity west of Chicago. A MAM dotaly ••••- The roller has conditioned for immediate use Oi Is, Erank Ketter, Robert Schil Miss Kathryn Kuhn were dinner permanent sod. flush to the street but with an Every guest room in the hotel under most breeding situations. approach for taxis and guest ciatad I« ling, Harry Hooper, Orville Rug guests Friday evening at the been used by John Buether, will have television-radio and the Continued good feeding up to entire building will have air- cars on its own property. gles, Alfred Kock, and Sadie Alley home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Ea- Frank von Borstel and Bernard mind with de pende WRy The Dallas Statler will be breeding time is necessary to conditioning with individual con from The Dalles. Refreshments kin. They all attended the PTA Martin. Folks desiring to use this opened in the summer of 1955 _ . meeting at the school house that equipment should see the soil trols in each guest room. Most bring them to a satisfactory breed \y re served by the hostess. evening. conservation office or the county ing vigor. (Comparable to low I eo. von Borstel was taken to Mr. an«l Mrs. Arzell Lemley and agent’s office. best service. Jim Elings, livestock 'I lie Dalles .hospital Friday night Mi s. Herman Peters were dinner Young men and women between nual weedy grasses as cheat grass extension specialist, has made af er suffering a stroke at his guests Thursday evening at the af,es jq and 30 are needed in well established alfalfa might some interesting comments on Mortgage Loans To Meet Your Individual Needs home. His condition is reported home of Mr. and Mrs. Eben Kee. fOr summer exchange under try I PC or chloro IFC at 4 lbs this. "Bulls should be so wintered of actual material per acre with as rltical. Bill Johnson was a business International Farm Youth that they’ll be tough, vigorous ATTRACTIVE TERMS Me. and Mr••«. John Rust were visitor in The Dalles Saturday. Exchange program. Thia program 10 gallons of oil. This should t»e and carrying some condition by put on by the first part of Feb buslne - visit or s In The Dalles PROMPT SERVICE Mrs. T. M. Rolfe. Mr. and .Mrs. js one of best to promote In- or as soon after as weather the time breeding season starts. Mon lay. John Rolle, Mr. and Mrs. Willard ternatlonal understanding a n d ruary And when we say condition, we Mr. and .Yr Keith 1 )e(’ourcey Rolfe and Mr. and Mrs Robert friendship among people. Standard Insurance Co. Ex will permit. CMU at 4 lbs per acre and children of I’riii •ville came Rolfe were business visitors In change of young men and women applied in the fall has looked very mean fat and finished. It Isn't harmful for a bull to be carrying effective. Endothal at fi to 8 lbs Sunday and dr-. PeC 0 TCÍ •y will The Dalles Thursday. A western company serving western agriculture made where each live on farms applied In the fall when cheat finish comparable to high good or take care of her fith?i •o. von even low choice if the bull has The first real snowstorm of the for slxJ nont? .,per,1i dl ' HOME OFFICE grass Is one Inch tall looks prom Borstel at the hi -pltal1. Mr:< Ken- had a chance to get the ncessary must have had farm experience neth Hattrup will ta k<> <•are of season deposited almost a foot and ising. 812 S. W. Washington Portland, Oregon are Interested in promoting Many cattlemen are In disagree exercise for toughening. Such a her children. Mr. De' 'our •e.v re over the Grass Valley area over bull carrying condition will hold friendship a n d understanding ment about condition and care of turned to Prineville. the weekend. Snow started fall Phone ATwater 4331 bulls during winter months for up better under difficult bree ’ing ing Friday night and continued with other countries. Farmers having problems of an Mrs. (’. J. Kulick airrlvcal liera through Saturday with between Monday from Gary. Iiridia n,:» after nine and ten Inches by Saturday she received word of the illness afternoon. About three Inches of her father , Theo. V on 1Borstel. fell Saturday night. The tempera Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Ho. •per re- ture was around 12 degrees and turned home Sunday fr> m Port- In some places lower. The strong land where they silent several east wind drifted the snow badly days on business. in places. Mr. and Mrs. (’lair Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox return- sons were, buslne s visitors In e 1 from a trip to Phoenix, Ari The Dalles Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Arzell Lemley zona where they visited her bro were dinner guests Friday even ther and sister in law, Mr. and ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Sam Davis. Fred ('ox took Mrs. (’ox to The Alfred Kock. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sayrs and Dalles Monday for medical atten The Sheiman County Journal is about you; It is son, Tony, of Moro and her par tion as she had the misfortune to about your business; it has many articles about farming ents Mr. and Mrs. A. von Borstel get the Index finger of her right and son, Phil, were dinner guests hand caught in tihe clothes wring as well as about other activities in the county. Friday evening at the home of er. Grass Valley Every country newspaper is part farm magazine. We have always maintained that it had to be; • at any rate it ought to be. National farm magazines cover the nation, legional faim magazines cover a district. Both have to be general in coverage. A local newspaper that interests itself in agricultural problems has a local cov erage and deals specifically with farm problems in its county. 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