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PAGE 4 SHERMAN COÜÎbTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, MARCH «, ors in The Dalle Friday. Many Animals The Gamma l^amba T heta Xho Couniy Ramblin’s Work Smarter-Not Testing Ranges Now girls club held itr rcgu’a r m eet by Anna Ralzrr DIAGNOSTIC LABORATORY ing in th e IOOF hall Tuewlay Called Pests The Oregon Diagnostic labora- Harder Savs Strawn Plan of Cattlemen The four u n iti: Wascc. ' V r r A Feb 26 after school. Peggy R ig/ toi-y fo r livestock and poultry If cattle could read, it would be G r a u Vaile) K ent and ArAelopr pre aided w ith ter. tncir-ter r.r . Deer, moles, gophers, coyotes, of the American Le glen auxiliary Mr« Kendrick Dunlap M rs A r: ' '"* ‘,>u 1 X,A?1£U,X ? ’ ;,inc<? Think! It beat3 working! How ea«y for a rancher to m easure ground squirrels and other pest? , , . **«-*•»* -*♦ *•-**-*♦ 7 - } ,,__ , A, . , iz ..... that tune the lab haa been opera- held a brunch at the home of Schilling and Mrs F rank K cttei ting under the objectives and poli caused about $9,000.000 w orth of about m aking this your slogan bow much his range grass glow s M rs A llied Kock in Moro Mon advisors, present damage in Oregon last year accor- for '63? ” each year. tie s outlined by representatives day m orning with the G lass Val- Mr and Mrs Kendrick Dunlap of the m ajor state livestock as ding to estim ates made by OSU Save w alking— duplicate sup- He could simply post “keep off ky-K ent unit as hostess. Mrs and family went to Nyssa Satur- sociations and the Oregon Veter- county extension agents. plies in various parts of the lbe grass" signs in certain areas, Paul Patrick of Wasco, district d ty to visit relatives returning “ ‘” 7 ^ * ' house. A young hom em aker in and then compare grow th in Bernie ( arter, OSL graduate Linn county buys three boxes of these ported, ungrazed areas w ith president, was in charge of the home Sunday. They also attended The lab is operated by V eterin student in fish and game manage- facial tissue at a time, puts tach grow th in grazed areas, m eeting She introduced Mrs the baaketball game at Vale on ary Medicine departm ent, OSU. merit, asked agents to name maj- jn a different room W ith a tod- But since cattle can’t read and Jack Larson of Springfield, state Saturday night. cooperation with the state vet- oi an<l minor pests in th eir coun- dler in the house, we don’t have couldn’t be expected to obey the president, who gave a talk on Mrs A.A.Dunlap left Monday f,rln ari..n pinancii inancial support for ties and estim ate damage to crops to tell you how m any trips this signs, Dillard H. Gates, OSU ex- the V eterans hospital and general f° r H eppner to visit her daughter the laboratory comes from the In his survey a pest was consld- saves her. tension range m anagem ent speci- instructions. Mrs Daniel Preston Mr and Mrs Art W atkins, return- state appropriationns and fees ered any bird or mammal that You can put this idea to work alist, suggests the following way of Eugene, state parliam entarian inR home Wednesday, charged for examination. caused dam age to agricultural in dozens of ways. In the kit- to gauge grass growth: gave a talk on parliam entary ru- Mr and Mrs H arry Stark were The objective of the diagnostic crops‘ chen, plan for turn sets of salt Fence off a small portion of les and legislature. Mrs Patrick business visitors In Ma.lras last ,atx)ra, or^ ,g a r r l; lng presented Mrs {.arson with a pop- W ednesday, Deer cause« an estim ated $1.5 and l**PI*r shakers, two canis- the range from grazing livestock, at an accurate diagnosis of dis py and money corsage, a gift in Dinner guests Sunday at the eases in question by methods not million damage in five counties ters of f,our» two or rnore par- Then compare the am ount of Dr. Orval Eaton, Medford op reporting them as a num ber one ing knlves—°n e on each side of grass inside the gauge to that behalf of the four units. After home of Mr and Mrs H.O.Dugger John Ru“» r a n .i comn:“ nly available to practicing torôitriat, win serve as chalr.nan the talks 30 ladies enjoyed the were Mr and Mrs r . . . . . , , .. Pest They cam pete w ith live- . , veterinarians. (j ol tlie ypril crusade for the Am- stoc^ for food damage trees bv tucked away in each room. I’ut much forage has been produced brunch of fru it cocktail, cinna- Mr and Mrs Ogden Wing from I’ItODUCTION T E STI NG mon rolls and coffee served buf- Wamic. Weight for age is Incoming t*l lCUn Cancer Society’s Oregon •horning’ and browsing and raid waste baskets in several parts and how much has been eaten. -- d - iv isio n , according to D r. J a m e s ------ ---------------- >— of the house. Look shout your Gates mentioned that even ran- fet t styie style from a decorated table. Mr and Alberty and m cre , ™r ano Mrs .virs Sam ™.n A ioeny am ant eQch vear to bull vegetable gardens. home for more ways to doable chers who see th e ir g rass every Mr and Mrs Harold Eakin, Mr family were visitors Sunday at an J fe<?(,er calf buyers Tbv pro. 1 ortland physician and County agents in northw est up on supplies and cut trios in day may he surprised by w hat and Mrs Wallace May and Mrs the home of Mr and Mrs Floyd diu-tinn »eatinix nrnirrm i <a a nrn l,resident ° f tb e division. «ram c fld e m ir a to r s can , L>r' E aton' “ m en,be‘' of lhe Oregon rtp o rte d moles and h a lr 'h e y « « 8Uch - Kaugo. Jack Adams of Sherm an chapter Lane at Moro. • division s executive committee, is ers as m ajor pests; northeast ♦ • « ♦ » He recommends constructing a OES went to Arlington Saturday Mrs Boyce Blaylock went to adopt to seek out t and • identify a former m em ber of the state leg- (>regon-deer and gophers; -south MONEY SAVERS! T h at’s w hat grass gauge of heavy woven w ire night to a reception by Jasm ine Portland Wednesday to visit at the lietter doing cattle. mesh, chapter OES honoring M argaret the home of her mother, Mrs .1.0. With the new crop of calves islature from Clatsop county and west-coyotes; Lake and K lam ath w e’re looking for after hodday or concrete reinforcing was m ayor of Astoria from 1943 counties-ground squirrels. Coun- spending. We asked Zelma Reigle He says it can be made simply by I^ogan, grand chairm an of the Sliull and Mr Shull, retu rn in g arriving, to idem th ro u g l? -951. ?95L He Hc“ moved 7nS7ed to \ o Med- M e i ty agents listed a total of 34 nuis- onr food m arketing specialist for setting four posts into the ground tif v nn<4 producers mark »u.th need -.n<i nai ’hrough budget committee of the grand home Friday, osJd hv ford 5 years ance anim a,s d e lu d in g rats, Eng- ideas, and she has plenty of them, w here the gauge is to be located years ago‘ ago. chap ter of Oregon. Mr and Mrs Jim m y Brady and VM T h e n m i r n n . c-m . 1 bsb sParrow s> (1°gs, foxes, wood She says you can save about and stretching woven w ire around Mr and Mrs William Brinkert son of , ^’s Angeles, C alif, arri- pithor ii-L'istci-pil or < registered oi commercial w ir iV C rats- robins- wild nu- $5 a m onth on milk bills by mix- them. had as dinner guests Sunday, ved here Saturday night to spend either p'r'{‘b\ ‘,ce7s Feb. 21, Mr and Mrs Duane An- several weeks here visiting her u/«.iuhir W eighing in I 1 I II - lu t'd • . 4-M LLUo N l W u tria and P ^ u p in e s . ing equal p arts of re-constituted The gauge should be moved .Union and fam ily of The Dalles. |.<*™nta, Mr and Mrs Sim Dunean |je f a lla n il re(,!jr(ls Thc ¡, mc( Tw enty nlne q u a r t" * ^ whole “ ch ,?ear *° ',he * n ¿ a n l ,,ar,V f° r ,h<? r n n '’ '7 ’ developed on the herd. Cow, ra il their leader, Eileen MeVlcker on deer as a pest J h° l ea _. I" ! lk (1~ St3m ” g r o ,w th ls, n o t a ffe c ,e d by th e b ‘g S jn h o o booster p ire n ts will gl. OI n anns and birthdate need to 1« deslgna- F ebruary 2« a. 3 30 at the Rufus F arm ers are not the only ones £f"er' addfng w atert wdl 7™ t ye ’ a y alley grade ., " L f a „ J1 £ er L I T J ted as dropped. Various m arking school. K athy Stew ard den.on who suffer from anim al pests. a t e S 9 c e n u ' i ""i * s k ' """1 ' “ y Wm can bt u cd Samples strated pean an d Di Yamhill county wdld n u tria This e s t i n n t e la fo r a f o o iiv C C • • 'I' - I "' Heruey, M n A von Sunday ... ° hU par- , vall>ble a, the extension ol k.a(R.,. we had punch furnished by our «»omeUme. called oversize w harf tha? , , J s •. div ' w G®”1® Commission Dors,el and M r, Claus llardenha- erIs, Mr and M r, Shelton h rltts. flce On{ n(?w ]nt.]nlie,. r a ts , eal , h e lr way (hrough « h a t^ a e . tw u q uarts a day. Of gen went to Portland Tuesday A fellowship dinner will he 1963 !■ ABM l ’U ><11. \ \l H annah table gardens. Maimots, large more would save more, too There K i n d s F n O llfz h D cC F and spent the day. They also visl- tbc social room of the Provisions of the 1963 w heat K athy Sue Steward, reporter burrow ing anim als that look like <s no secrifiee nn nut 1 M IU > L i l l U U g l l 1 / C C I ted Uncle Andy i ’atjens at Sandy. Baptist church Sunday, March 10 and feed grain program s will l>e - , - ~ ground squirrels chewed through T th e If von H erd ine composition studies does to S h e rm a n fa r m e rs T h e L lttle ^ i . If you Mr and Mrs George vonBorstel inim ediatly following the morn- presen te.1 to ‘ voiW orsM ?a,H lngas z ™ h ö p i d o w n ^ h e determ th ii-a tto of bucks had as dinner guests Sunday his ing service to welcome the Rev, next week Two m eetings have 7 uamage. starlin g s f(xxl bills> w rite us at 0S(J for and fawns on the big game ran- parent«, Mr and Mrs Theo von an<^ Duane Dunham and been planned in conjunction with 1 1 X , Wi“ m i l > I n X ? problem ln Oregon o u r extension circular "Compare ges of the state were completed Borstel of The Dalles to cele- family to the community. A food the County ASCS com m ittee to > rh 'l?ecoming t more numerous, the Cost l*er Serving”. recently, according to Phil Sch- hratc the first birthday of their ®hower will be held for them, (•ary rinkert present^ various details ol the B |,ownk>7 }:m. B rp f,,.s h m 7 hrou- 7 / They’re a nuisance to w estern EoAM L INED JACKETS, neider, state game director. . uxavuxv l.Ak I\l, I O, son, S tu art Everyone is welcome. ___ ght Brownies for refreshm ents.. Oregon holly grow ers and con- so rx m u la r now n n ho w au hod Classification showed an aver- The auxiliary of the George *^rs J°h n Rust and Mrs H.O. County com m unity com m ittee ' cXl ,line we w tll have cooking tam inate feed in eastern Oregon a g a ln feed lo ts ------ ° r cleaned bY the satn 2 method ageage of 21 bucks and 65 fawns IK-II jx>st, American Legion, will Dugger w ere business visitors In ,ne',” ^ met.t at , :20 Robbie B lan d er rej>orter you would use for the sam - fab* P®1" 100 does on the mule de€r hold Its next meeting at .he home I he Dalles I-rhlay. , ,,n Tliesl|av F ebrual.v ,,, aJ the The L ittle Rascals* met again According to the OSU survey f ic w ithout *he foam bacxing. ranges and 42 bucks and 69 ?•> . | S «> a *’ace May rues, Mar. Mr and Mr Kenneth Wilson courthouse. A general farm meet- for a bi« Kam* damage is now mainly * o r in8tance, if its nylon, then fawns per 100 does on the black a J p.m. Itosal«1 fc«fllingert and family of Portland came I* ri- ing is scheduled that evening at Feb 27. We made plans 4-H window which will be at controlled with fencing, chemi- wash as ? au would a nylon gar- tail ranges. This compares favor- who attended Girls state, will day and were over night guests 7:30 Sherm an high school cafe- rman Field’s confectionery We had repellents and scaring devi- nient- H its wool, better have it a b ly w ith the 22 bucks and 64 give her report. at the home of her parents, Mr tori •ium. peanut b u tter cookies for refresh- ces such as firecrackers or shot d ry cleaned, unless it is claimed fawns per 100 does on the mule Mr and Mrs Don Clodfelter and Mrs John Rust, 19dt FARM PROGRAM gun blasts t0 he w ashable deer ranges an J the 35 bucks ments. were in The Dalles Wednesday Mr and Mrs Harold Owens and Complete inform ation on the ——----------------— Keep these tips in mind also and 66 fawns per 100 does on Robbie Brainier, reporter to visit her mother, Mrs C.P.Ad- family, Mrs W .D.Barnett, Mr and 19G4 w heat program is not yet w hen w ashing foam lined gar- the blacktail ranges in 1962. ams, who returned home recent- Mrs Willard Barnett, .Mr and Mrs available to state and countv ROOT OR FOOT ROT CONTROL rnents. Don’t overstuff the wash- Schneider said tliat game biol- ly from Phoenix, Arizona w here Herman Peters and Carl vonBar- ASCS personnel. Some prelim in aterials are on big The Knit W its met with .Mrs S om e re n o r ta in d ic a te r n n t r n l e r because these u m iw ic n a ia a r e ogists in th eir travels u a w is on o ig she had spent the winter. stel were at Kent Sunday to help ary inform ation will be presented r Minnick We of root ro? on' Gaines wheat by bUlky Foam ls 1,kely to *° to ganie ranges observed a total of Feb. 27 at 5:30. .Mr and Mr Earl Olds were Mt’ and Mrs Olan Stark move Tuesday evening .Feb. ret», 19. lit. Full r u n were told to have our pot holders th e u se of flo w ab le s u l f u r O r ^ pieces if you use chlorine bleach 22,400 deer compared to 23,655 business visitors ln The Dalles to the John Wilson ranch. Mr arrangem e •nts for presenting pro- rea(|y for National I II week. W e Z and W ashington s u te urtlv « - _ S ° d° n 't' deer lhe prevlous y ear' About Monday and Mrs K.R.Blaylock were call- visions and affects of nd affects of the th e '61 I,I played gam es and heard music by sltv pathologists who inspected . . . . . 1500 less m ule deer w ere obser- •Mrs Earl Olds and Mrs Art ers there Sunday. referendum are planned la te r. Cindy Minnick and Linda Eng- th e s e re n o r te d nlot« d n n n t h*»i. S n ,a r t Homemakers Tell Us ved during the classification in- (Schilling went to North Bend Attending the annual di ' i n i N a tio n a lly , th e te n ta tiv e selie Rsh p | a n to go (o M oro fo r . a.,.." i r ° r a lar^e family, the regular ventory, while 255 more blacktail Friday w here they attended a m eeting of the American Cancer dule Indicated regional kick-off a 4-H party, it will last from ? t<?fooVrot w m t r o l ^ C o ^ o t n n ^ v size for f,our and su- deer were tallied than the pre- . _ Theta Bho convention, retu rn in g society in H eppner S atu rd ay m eetings on the wheat referen- to 9 p m O ur next m eeting w ill to m eta Rho i°.,, toot « rot control. No recommen- dations are being made this tO° SmalL the color' ViOUS y e a r M e sS ? “ ! r ' u i , n lg h ^ o w e ri' M .'.s " z , n - d is " “ '1 G '» " » « • » Mi>rc h 22 a n d 29 ( u id M utvh S i t S m X k s su m i 8 hr ful plastic pails w ith tight cov by pathologists of either .. , / oA‘. B,b,»y and Sally and teto r, Mrs Trank vonBorstel, co- District state m eetings April 1 j oje Sum m ers re n o rte r ii* Hn ers that are available at many land grant institutions. rs ( n i l l e Ruggles and Dean u nty chairm an, Mrs Eben Kee, through igh 10, and county and com* stores. They come in a rainbow habits, too. But, how do you get went to The Dalles Sunday to service chairm an and Grass Val- nuinity meetings to inform pro o< colors for decorative kitchen children to do th eir chores? the home of Mr and Mrs George ley chairm an, Mrs William l ’aus- ducers of the program between S t u i t i ts W o rk in g O n T en d e re r B eef accents Add your own labels. Mrs Roberta Frazier. OSU ex Moon to an organ concert given eh, Mrs Don Clodfelter, Mrs Ben- April 10 and 20. CHILDREN AND CHORES!! tension family life specialist, has Beef roasts and chops are first introduced, many problems by Don Baker. r.ic Payne, Miss G ertrude Bue- The I'SDA has not set the date Is this a problem at your house? practical pointers for you in her Well, you’re not alone T here’} circular "H elping Children Dev- and son, Alan, of Herm iston chairm an, .Mrs Helen Martin, co- is for a late May or early June scientists arc able . „ . „ u u , co- is .o r a .a .e a i i . v o i c . h i > j u „ c s c ie n tis ts arc able to pin down problem that h a s sh e w n " i.n 'V n no doubt about it, family coopera eiop R esponsibility’’. W e’ll be spent Sunday here visiting h er chairm an for p ” , r rS ' ' “ " I ? * i ° te TbC ,aSt. d a te , f° rv rV erT the baslc tenderness in previous les s is overtenderiza U° n C<m y° U 3 lot ° f Ume glad to send you 3 free c°Py if mother, Mrs O N.Ruggles. Burnet and Mis l aid I- raser Mrs dum as spelled out in the law Is n)eat tjon luea( aftep .r^ d e r i z a and be|p children develop good you drop us a card. Mr and Mrs Harold Eakin Uy Knighten also attended the Ju n e 13. Meat tenderness in beef has OSU w orkers found that soak- i rove to Eugene Sunday to bring meeting. Mrs vonBorstel talked FENCE BOW SPRAYING been related mainly to aging and ing meat in w ater before it’s ir- w uh H hCr' r FS V B E akln» boine 0,1 or«a nixutlon and Mrs Zell on Fence row spraying using At nn them after spending several preparation for a campaign. razine should lie implied bv Mar th e amount of connective tissue radiated seems to increase its ac- and m arbling across the meat, ceptance. days there visiting friends. She --------------- 15. \tra z in e needs rainfall after But the basic reasons w hy some In this y e a r’s work they will will s|x>nd a few days here lx»- CARD OF THINKS application the soil !*** ** ,ou^ h and some tender study the* unique property of m i to v put not it be into denendable fore returning to her home In 1 wish to thank all of my _____ Rainfall ,u n c not ><-'t l*‘cn determ ined. meat to take up w ater, hold It, Backyard orchardists each year the ends of every branch only ) S o friends and the different organ!- after this deadline Tor the next three years, OSU and in tu rn affect meat texture, are perplexed w ith the problem causes the form ation of knots and M W (»1.01 S i.u k .Hl,I M is w h Mtlon who flowers l e t t e r s _______________ food scientists Allen A nglem eir W ater, they think, may cause a of pruning their pet tree or trees, candlebra shapes that, weaken Barnett were in The Dalles and gifts during my recent Illness FOOD BARGAINS ;,!’d l; Gain will investigate shift in the metallic elem ents— Some of the trouble dates back the tree and produce an oversup- M r e lU , "T The thoughtful- Food costs have risen less since c h a n g c s in mineral m akeup in calcium, potassium , sodium and a long way to the tim e when the ply of w ater sprouts. When a a i i s I> I, Reynold« spent several ness is greatly appreciated 1947-49 than most other consum meat that appears to be Jinxed others—w ith a subsequent rear- free was first planted. The "head- limb becomes too long, It is short- days In Portland last week visit Sincerely, e r items in the cost of living in to the basic pro’eln structure, rangem ent in the protein struc- ing” or place where the w hip was ened properly by going back to ing at the home of her daughter Sallie Martin, Grass Valiev dex. For all Item other than f«»od. T heir s tu d y will lie financed with ture. cut off w as either too high or the first Y and taking one por- Mr and Mrs W arren Elliott and the increase to mid 1962 was 33 family. .( .MU). 090 grant from the U. S. Inform ation learned about this to° low ‘‘Heading’’ causes the tion off. The portion taken off IK'txent, the cost of transporta shift may provide some back- form ation of lateral branches that depends upon the direction the Mr and Mrs William B rinkert « „ v , . . , . . tion Increased 50 p e n e n t, hous ►epartment of Health, Education an d W elfare ground about muscle diseases in m ust be examined, and decisions limb is to be sent. Leave the one were business visitors In Golden- n , , e ,1M AN <’O | \ | t j o u itN .l ing 31 percent, rent 15 percent, OSU s tu d ie s Will be aimed at hum ans and help explain w hat made as to which are to lx? per- that grows in the proper dlrec- dale last Monday and Tuesday medical care 65 percent Mrs Kenneth Crews and Patty TH R E E IMH.1 MRS A t EAR and Cathy and Mrs Gary Schil trees have a habit of ling and Brian were buiness visit- eternally for the sky regard to the ow ner who „ P ^ k fruit. In such cases may increase ac- Here are some basic points.A the limbs should be trained bv checked b\ OSl plant patholo cer- K°°d tree needs to have a trunk arching them back toward the gists last sum m er Covered and 1 m A lth o u g h irradiated m eats have companied by a buildup of limbs ground. semi-loose smut w eie the nost c»n improved since they were tain m ineral eMtuents in body w ith four or five lateral tissues. coming out of it. These limbs Some people have heard that common of the samples subm it - - 1" * ■■■ --- ------- *----------------- should be spaced around the fruit is produced on new, vig- ted Some confusion has existed trunk so as to reach out like the orous young growth. They prune in the past as to the desirability H U M WE F/N P 4M 4 ^ iF /C 4 N spokes of a wheel. The difference w ith this in mind and continually of s«s‘d treatm ent Both types id SUCCESS STOGY WHfKE ALL between the tree and the wheel keep new branches in the trees entified can l«e controlled by WANT TO WEAR THE PANTS Is that the limbs m ust not all but sadly find that they never mercury seed treat nent. a 3 TÏWE TO T 4 *£ MOT/CE,,, come from the one point but ra- Ret any fruit. Nuda or loose smut has exis ther separate up and down the Apples and jx?ars require at ted in the past an , *s not con trunk so they are from 8 to 10 least two years before they form Í N I M , J, At. TNEM 4 trolled by normalsee,! treatm ent inches apart. fruit producing spurs if only Sample identification this vear, TFENA<SEfC EVO At LEf^tNO A There is always a choice as to will never lie produced. Peaches however, shows the other smuts AM&T4TEP TV U. 3. TV SEE A N/W which limbs to keep as there are a »e different in that they always FORTUNE, P Y CHANCE HE WENT to lx* more predom inant and the T V HCW X Q W 4 M /5 5 C V /C /c A fV 4 Z 4 always more than are necessary, produce fruit in the newest of need tor treatm ent. AlAM t/FACrpM ff? A ^ 4 < 4 / ^ 5 ( 1 4 5 , F irst try to select branches that th e growth. Pru n in g on peaches Recommendations tor seed tre H P TTMV i TVMY WAS T E\A S THEM* have a wide angle between them must be done to encourage atm ent are the m ercurials at the THE APOsr E\F)A.ASl\e CCAre 'M J. M selves and the trunk. In other maximum of new grow th each THE PNlVM . following rates in ounces per words, if they point straig h t out year. bushel: Ceresan M l 2: Ceresan H A 6 M H S i AC K t , from the trunk, they are to 1* Helpful suggestions for nrun- 2X -11. Panogen 15 3 1. Panogen WTTM A ÇFEATIYE E^e r e S /6 N fP M A favored over limbs that point inR the home orchard are avail FOP FE^FTCPOM, 12- 1-5 and Memo -14 STYLE. AKC'œYA- sharply upwards. able to anyone needing help The he p er APoar The m arket basket of farm- f t K k34Ä/ 4 L to c o u n t m e n r Some trees throw so many suggestions are contained in th< IS NOW grown food costs only l i percent EVEtpY UAN A Vk’ n V 4VOUN0 that when they are young It is bulletin entitled "Pruning ’he more than it did In 1947-49. But WiAM-Nx, I^Y T P ,,, THE AOKLP, desirable to leave some additional Home Orchard", It Is free at ail the farm ers receive none of the tem porary lim bs to work until county extension offices increase ln fact, he gets 13 per the perm anent limbs have grown ~ ------------- — -------- . cent less for the fool Marketing f l u M r * WITH A lEEWLUTAOMAMY to the point w here they can do cost have risen 10 percent more /PEA P A C 4F P W/TN H .P P A V TN SP the entire Job. Don’t tru st your than offsetting the decrease in H E OFTNEP A SHALL FACTORY 'N memory. Mark perm anent limbs what the farm er gets enables PPWMTVWN P A U AS. DN Pt> >EAMP a re n ’t cut off by m istake HASSAP P Y HAS E \ ♦be family with paint or metal tags so they INTO 7 M A P P P HiANYp IO C A ^ e P fM ♦o limit 7 TEKAP A A P O 4 ,A ^ C U A c O n U i./N ^ E P , W ithout question, the rrorst EAtPtO YS 7 . \ \ ' o a mí ♦be cost m istake being made in pruning ADDING M A C H IN E O H E * TOQ O O O P4/M 9 O F SiP C A S of trees is th e indiscrim inate cut- ♦o if» needs or withes. EYEMY PEEK, and that is only the tw igs that trees are the only ones the home TATE ting of the ends of limbs Peach will fruit this year. About half orchardist cuts in this m anner of his tw ig is ordinarily removed 1 ho»« ni« At Journal Office Back to o ther fru its —cutting L K V klLiTA vt Grass Valley Pruning Trees Necessarv And Not Hard If Kou Know How, Like Kissing A Girl 32 Years Atp'About'Now the present owners o f the Sherman Countv Journal Started Working That is a long time and the changes in methods and personellin Oregon newspapers has been revolutionary WUVHT. Why not? In 32 years. I