Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, November 13, 1959, Page 4, Image 4

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COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON
G r a u V alley
By Mu*. A. F. Il.iis.et
.Wf aU*l Mrs Cnariee P e r in o
d family of Astoria spent the
?ekend as gut ?stg of her p a r e n t
e Frank T. Bayers. They also
sited other re latives and friends,
Mr. and Mn s. Orville Ruggles
i . as dinner g quests Friday even-
g Mr. and Mrs. Hans Meves
and
Barbara, and Mrs.
Ed Sullivan and daughter lx)
Leti
Mr and Mrs. Bert Cox and Mr>
John Rust w ere visitors in The
Dalles Saturday.
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 13- 19W
h id as v.eekend guests his bro­
ther and wife, Mr. and Mrs Clin­
ton H attrup and a friend from
Seattle.
Fritz Braack of W eiser, Idaho
is visiting at the A von Boratel
home. He had dinner w ith Frank
von Boratel Sunday.
Eugene Knott and
children,
Roger, Patty and Danny w ere din­
ner guests Saturday evening at
the Frank von Borstel home. Mrs.
von Borstel showed some movies
later.
The American Legion auxiliary
met at the home of Mrs. T. M.
Rolfe Wednesday afternoon with
Mrs. Bill Kolfe co-hostess. Mrs.
Bob Kolfe, president, conducted
the meeting. Nancy Wilson and
Betty Bothwell gave their G irls’
State report. Gifts were brougnt
for the Gift Shop and anyone
wishing to bring a g u t may leave
it with Mrs. E g a r Alley o r at
Mrs.John Rust and Mrs. Ger­
Fields Confectionery, before Nov­ aldine Raven w ere visitors in The
em ber 15. Plan«, w'ere made for Dalles Monday.
the annual Thanksgiving dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cox w ent to
to lx* held at the Kent Ix*gion hall Condon Sunday a n i spent the day
The third m eeting of the
Sunday Novend>er 22 for mem- visiting their son, W arren Mor­ Sw eater G irls K nitting club w as
tiers of the Ix*gion and auxiliary gan and family.
held November 5 at o u r regular
and their families. The turkeys
Among the visitors in The Dal­ meeting place, the Masonic had.
and coffee will lx* furnished by les Friday w ere Mr. and Mrs. The m inutes of our last m eeting
the auxiliary and the rem ainder Donald Clodfelter, Wendell Clod- were not read because the secre­
of the dinner will be pot luck. felter, Mrs. A. F. Balzer, Mrs. Max tary was not present. We have
R efreshm ents were served at the Brown, Mrs. Kenneth Crews got three new m em bers in our
close of the m eeting by the host- and daughter, Mrs. Frank Ket- club an 1 one from a year back.
estK's.
ter and Mrs. Alex B rander and We had four visitors, Mrs. Ken­
Mr. and Mrs. George von Boratei Susan.
drick Dunlap, Mrs. John Beck­
are the parents of I son lM,rn
Wen .’ell Clodfelter w ent to mann., Mrs. Virgil Conlee and
Novem/lier 5 at The Dalles. He Hood River Friday and was a Mrs. Virgil Archer. Patty Alsup
weighed 7 lbs and 4 ounces an J guest of his sister, Mrs B ruce Ec­
gave a dem onstration. Alice Beck­
was named Alan William.
cles and family, going on to P o rt­ mann served refreshm ents. Meet­
George von Borate! and daugh­ land Saturday to the Oregon- ing was adjourned.
ters and m other in law, Mrs. Bill ( alifornia football game.
Johnson went to The Dalles Sun­
Nancy Conlee, reporter
Mrs. Barnard Martin and Mrs.
day and had dinner with his par
rove to Chemult
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted von Bor- L.ti 1 (, ntry
The Busy Bees met in the lib­
stel and later brought .Mrs. George Friday w here Mrs. G entry took
von Bora tel and Infant son home the bus for Klamath Falls to rary with their leader Mrs. H ar­
spend the weekend with her son ry Stark on N ovem ber 9. The fir­
from the hospital.
Peggy Beckman and K athryn in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. st class made scarfs, the second
Miller, students at Ju son Bap­ Fiddle Shoemaker. Mrs. Martin worked on aprons. The next m eet­
tist college in Portland »pent the went on to Eugene to b ring h er ing will lx* November 23.
weekend here with the form er’s < aughter, Deanna, and Jean E l­
Je rry A lberty, reporter
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Keck­ ston and Jane G arrett, all s tu ­
man. Mona E akin s|x»nt Sunday dents at the U niversity of Oregon,
The Golden Thread sew ing club
with the girls and Mr. and Mrs. '<> spend the weekend here. Mrs.
Joe Hammond an I daughters had Martin took the girls back Sun- met November 3 at 3:30 in the
«lay accompanied by John Matte­ Grass Valley school library w ith
supper with them.
Mrs. Donald von Boratel and son of Moro also a student at the their leader Mrs. H arry Stark.
Mrs. G entry came
The roll call was answ ered by
sons were visitors in The Dalles university.
Friday and visited Mrs. George home with Mrs. Martin.
one of the states of the United
von Boratel at the hospital.
Bernard Martin Is in Seattle States. For refreshm ents Sheri
Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Hall left on business for a few
brought cider and cookies. Melva
lays. He is will bring refreshm ents for the
Ihursday for then- home in Calif-
staying with Dale Padget while
otnia after
spending several I here.
next meeting. Some of th e girls
weeks here with her brother In
cut out their garm ent protectors
Mr. and Mrs. Len Garland w ere
law and sister, .Mr. and .Mrs. Dell
and id some sewing on them.
visitors in Madras Sunday.
Ok Is.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H attrup
Melva Alberty, reporter
•Member <*f Sherm an chapter
No. J 3; OES held their regular
meeting in the Masonic hall
ih u rsd a y evening with Mr« Lu-
ther Davis, w orthy matron pre-
siding, Guests included Mr and
Mrs. W alter Jaeger and Mi and
Mrs. Ralph Eakin and «laughter
Miss Mildred Eakin of Condon
• Ira Jaeger, associate grand «on
‘t on ’ th
8 8C h 0° l of
v 36M
'ion. I he chapter is invited to •
n y ^ t l o n for Mrs. ja e g e r to | M
Cat Horn, your Telephone Manager
held In Condon Saturday evening
Novendrer 21. Refreshment
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were
served buffet style from
lace
coveretl table centered w ith an
arrangem ent of mums t>v Mrs.
Ho*» Schilling and Mrs H arry
Hooix«r. Fall flowers w ere u
sed as
«lecorations about the hall.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ted Trim ble and
h er m other, Mrs. »,!„ oi,ta,
TO-
‘ «1 home F riday from
Warm
Springs w here they l>ent five
•lay«.
H inehardt Was.«<mndller of The
Dallex came op Bunday ami took
his m other, Mrs. Lydia Wa
«sen-
"dl cr home w ith him fot ,, i Visit.
,
h. *.- 7 < 1,08 Bart,e»h;igen ha 18
her guests Thursday and
Friday
« 5n
1>kk Huhman of
• andy. \\ bile here th ‘.V Visit»
I at
the Dell Olds home
John Alley w , ,s„„,
►ort u>w l. amt , wu w w k iy for
train-
I ng
Mi and Mrs. Fred
T h e r e ’s n o e x t r a c l i a r p e f o r r e p a i r s . Stop nnd think
have «tl I their farm von Bor tel
t
Kpr
ay and
a b o u t it f o r a m om lent. T1
ha ve left Oregon to
H. ik» • their
home in South Carolina, I
tilt« c o n v e n ie n e s m y o u r h. mi
' hom e
stati
I
o r o n ly o ne y e a r , o r 10 ior • »,
Gia.« Galley Rebekah is held
? !?T’!lar n,ee*tng nt the IOOF
t h a t v o u r 1« !• •• h o n e w ill ! e ir e
t ed o r replaced whenever
Mil \\ ednesday evening M, rs. Bill
Rolfe, noH>e grand, preside« J with
a n y tiu u g g o e s w ro i lg a n cl Wl
.11 members and one visitor Mra.
It a a g u a ra » .te e th iät m V»•r
Peggy Echler, present. The> ha I
«Irlll practice. Mra. II N Rig f8 is
long a i \ o
n t« I.
A n d it m e a n s se rv ic e Ilm i s
the representative to the i . N
Uiw
a
s
.
d<
Pilgrimage. Refreshm ents
served at the close of the i
big by Mrs W illard Barnett
Mrs. Flari Olda and Mrs W illard
Barnet t went to Dufttr Kunihtv to
the re«•option for Mrs
Irene
Brmvn, ic olor liearer for the R«4b r i
ekati A sembly of On cgon, hel l In f
tiie Oild Fellow hall.
Mr. at id Mrs Sam Albertv had
M weekend guests Mr. ami lira
Max Cham bers and family o f Sil
verton and Mr. and Mis. John
I ham bera of Claramore, okl
4 -H Club N ew s
W HATB
© O I N iG
The f«rei m attin g ci tne N orth
Sherm an Livestock club w as
brought to o rd er November 7 at
1:30 ip. m. by past president, John
Flekls. T here was found to be 16
m em bers present w hen roll was
taken. E nrollm ent cards w ere fill­
ed out and the new officers w ere
instalkxl. John Fields was re-elec­
ted president, T erry Kaseberg
w as elected vice president, K aren
Macanb secretary, Loren Macnab,
sgt. at arm s and Don Dutton song
leader, The next m eeting wdll be
held N ovem ber 29 at 2:00 p.m.
in the W asso ¡Methodist church
basem ent.
Bill Smith, reporter
C ounty R am blings
County Agricultural Agent
Many beef cattle operators will
turn up at weaning time w ith only
a 60-70 percent calf crop.
One of the m ajor causes is cow s
not being settle«! during the reg­
ular breeding season. This may
helped considerably by having
these cows pregnancy tested in
the fall of the year.
This is a job that needs to be
one by an experienced veterin-
arian The charges for It will very
depending on the distance the
veterinarian has to travel and
the num ber of cows to l>e checked.
E:onom ically speaking, this is
money w’ell spent, since one is
required to carry a cow througn
two w inters and two sum m ers be­
fore any income m ay t>e derived
from her.
Between now and December 31
is an excellent tim e to have beef
cow herds tested to determ ine
cow’s not pregnant. These cows
should lie removed from the herd
an f sold in the slaughter trade.
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COUNTRy THRCUGii
PHILANTHKCF.
W inter Feeding of Ewe*
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The last m onth of preganacy is
perhaps the most critical time,
nutritionally sjx?aking, for preg ­
nant ewes.
Feeding capacity
for these
p re g iant ew’es is restricted due to
the unlxirn lambs, fluids and tis­
sue present in the abdom inal cav­
ity. This requires that the feed
'be a more concentrated-type ra ­
tion due to the limited space. Sup­
plem ental feeding may consist of
three-fourths to one pound of
grain, two pournls of molasses, or
three pounds of excellent-quality
legume hay.
Aâ GCCP RCAP5
APVOCATE ANP
HIGHWAY CC w -
MISSION
CH Al RM AN, H i
PUSHED
CONSTRUCTION
0F THE
COLUMBIA RIVER
HIGHWAY ANP
HE'.PEP PRESERVE
SCENIC MvEAS
W inter Storage of Glads
For the
C h in o o k
CAMP COACH
See
Jack & Je rry ’s Union Sta.
Wasco, Oregon
Two kinds of corm rot, com ­
mon on gladioli, can b e largely
elim inated by d rying and curing
the corm s as quickly as possible
after digging. T his prevents de­
velopm ent of the root and corm
rotting fungi called F usarlum and
B otrytls.
Hold corm s for three w eeks at
r«x>m tem perature (70* F.) for
adequate drying. If special drying
equipm ent is available, the d ry ­
ing period can <l>e reduced to two
Adequate a ir circulation is re­
days at a tem perature of 95’ F ,
and 80 percent relative hum idity,
quired during the drying period.
W here the dsying tem perature is
below 95° F., more time is needed
for proper curing.
S tore bullxi through he w inter
in a cool, w ell-ventilated place.
Dehorning Co Ives
possible.
It is not advisable to combine
dehorning, vaccinating and cas­
tration at the tim e calves are
weaned. They suffer shock at this
time, and the double sh«x’k might
be an uneconomical thing to do.
Losses from dehorning may be
greatly reduced by using a set ot
artery forceps to pull the m ain
artery that feels the horn. This
artery is generally located on the
lower side of the horn and if
pulled at the tim e the horn is re ­
moved, very little blood will lie
lost by the calf. These forceps
are available from most drug
stores.
Kang's A T. It. Testing
T arget date for completion of
Calves th at w eren’t dehorned testing for Bangs and T. B. reac-
•Fisherm en!
• Vacationers!
last spring at branding tim e creJidation is set for Ja n u a ry 1.
•H unters! •Contraction folks! should be dehorned as soon as Ninety-five herds south of a line
BUILT ESPECIALLY FOR
east and west of G rass Valley are
involved in the testing program .
About th irty herds have com­
pleted testing w o rk .' Dr. George
Marugg has asked th at ranchers
in this area make early appoint­
m ents for the testing work. Dates
for testing may lie made by call­
ing Dr. M arugg directly at The
Dalles or contacting the Sherm an
county ag en t’s office.
Sherman Wheat Grower»»
Sherm an w neat grow ers poli­
cies as to farm program s, taxes,
land use will lie form ulated Tues­
day, November 17, during the fall
m eeting of the county association.
All wheat grow ers and others in-
te re ste i are invited to help de­
term ine activities and direction
for the Oregon W heat Growers
League.
WE’RE MAILING OVER
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to Oregon people this week!
T his w eek, people w ho joined F irst N a tio n ­
al r C h ristm a s C lub a y e a r ago will receive
checks to ta lin g m ore th a n $2,000,000!
T h ia e x tr a h o lid a y m o n e y ( a v e r a g in g
over $85 p er check) will m ake C h ristm as
m ore fun for th o u sa n d s of fam ilies. Y ou can
be p re p a re d for th e season n ex t year, to o ...
bv jo in in g F irs t N a tio n a l's 1960 C h ristm a s
bank !
Club. I t ’s open foi m em b ersh ip now. You
save a little each w eek (50c, $1.00, $2.00.
etc .), and n e x t year you will receive a check
for th e full am o u n t saved . . . plus in te re st!
I t's a sure w ay to a m e rrie r C h ristm a s!
Join First Nationals
Christmas Club... Now!
P erfection
in everv service
» reasonable cost
Funeral Service
L eo n ard A W ilm a S m ith
Directors
Phon«« The Dnllms « Y <-3133
’f ’ V D A N K ' F O R O V E R 6 0 0 , 0 0 0 O R E G O N P E O P L E !
Meet M’ s Barbara Kenslow of The Dalles who is
our Toll Di pt. Report Clerk. She is one of the many
telephone employees working behind the scenes.
She spyi, “ My pait in helping to provide good
service gives m? a feeling of accomplishment.”
PACIFIC TELEPHONE
N a tio n a l B a n k
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