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Slate Tractors Seen Numbering 28.215 By 1950 Caution Urged In Feeding Screenings To Animals C au tion in th e feeding o f ce rta in O regon m ay have aa m any as scre 28.215 tra c to rs over its fa rm la n d s en in g s to liv esto ck is urged by 1950 under th e im petus of a v ig by v e te rin a ria n s o f th e s ta te de orous nation-w ide d rive tow ard p a rtm en t o f a g ric u ltu re who report com plete a g ricu ltu ra l m e ch a n isa th a t losses ru n n in g up to several thousand s o f d ollars have been tion. cau sed by feed in g som e screen T h is num ber would be th e sta te 's ings. N ot a ll# scre en in g s a re re q u o ta of th e 3,000,000 tr a c to is ex sponsible fo r losses. pected to be in use on all U. S. T h u s fa r th e liv esto ck losses fa rm s by 1950, acco rd in g to a study have been tra c e d m ostly to fescu e by S K F In d u strie s, In c . T h is fu ll seed screen in g s, b u t an o ccasion al to ta l is dependent, how ever, upon o ffe n d e r is velvet g rass. Only th e Sou th m ech an izin g to th e sam e scre en in g s th a t have becom e nam - d egree now p revailin g in the Mid ato d e-in fested seem to be th e o f dle A tla n tic sta te s. fen d ers. V e te rin a ria n s sa y th a t so "T h e dem and fo r fa rm m a ch in fa r th e losses have been in the ery, p a rticu la rly tra c to rs , is the W illa m e tte v alley . L iv esto ck cases h eav iest in h isto ry ," said C. W . com ing to th e ir a tte n tio n have in M oore, m a rk e t a n a ly st fo r th e ball eluded d airy c a ttle , sheep and an d ro ller b ea rin g com pany. " T r a c hogs. S o m etim es an an im al recov to rs are sorely needed to help the e rs but m ore o fte n th a n not the fa rm e r to o ffs e t lost m anpow er a n im a l poisoned by th ese seed and in creased a cre a g e and to con scre en in g s dies. tin u e to m eet high food production Sy m p tom s o f th is d isorder a re goals." o f a highly nervous n atu re. T h ey O regon fa rm s had an estim ated do not ap p ear u n til feeding has 24,564 tr a c to r s on Ju ly 1, th e study been in p ro g ress fo r sev eral days. disclosed. O f these, betw een 3,330 T h is situ a tio n is being studied an d 4,433 a re past th e ir norcal by th e d ep a rtm e n t o f v e te rin a ry ju n k in g period and 1,148 m ore a re m ed icine o f O regon S ta te College w earin g ou t annu ally. and v e te rin a ria n s th e re have p re t "T h e fa rm e r is in the b est fin a n ty well e sta b lish ed th e fa c t th a t c ia l cond ition he h a s ever know n,” n em ato d e-in fested scre en in g s are M oore said. "T h e dem and for, end hig h ly in ju rio u s to a n im als. T h e s ta te d ep a rtm en t o f a g ri supply of, fa rm equipm ent a re ex pected to con tin u e a p ro fita b le re cu ltu re division o f a n im a l indus latio n sh ip fo r som e tim e ," he ad d try u rg es liv esto ck m en who are ed, p o inting out th a t the sta te had feed in g chew in g fescu e screen in g s, a record g ro ss fa rm incom e la st esp ecially, and also th e screen in g s y e a r of $298,531,000 fro m crops and o f som e o th er g ra sses, to have the scre en in g s exam ined by a la b o ra liv esto ck . M oore said tra c to rs and oth er to ry or by th e ir lo ca l v e te rin a ria n fa rm m ach in ery now in production to d eterm in e if nem atodes are o r on d ra ftin g boards would enable p resen t. I f th e y are, th e b est ad th e fa rm e r to s tre tc h h is incom e vice Is to dump th e screen in g s. d ollar. “N ot only will th is equipm ent be lig h te r in w eight, but it will have b e tte r re s is ta n c e to w ear and cor- T h is w eek th e O regon S ta te ro sio n ," he said. " I t will be equip B e a v e rs fa c e th e ir fir s t ta s te of ped w ith a n ti-frictio n b ea rin g s th a t c o lle g ia te b a sk e tb a ll com p etition req u ire fe w e r re p a irs and less fre w hen th e y sq u are o ff a g a in st the q u ent lu b ricatio n , and it will be W illa m e tte B e a r c a ts in a tw o e a sie r and less expensive to op er g am e series. T h e fir s t g am e will be a te ." in C orvallis T u esd a y n ig h t and the re tu rn m a tch is sla ted fo r S alem S a tu rd a y n ig h t. Complete Line of T h e cap itol c ity club, w hich is alw ay s a c r a c k o u tfit, h a s been di- i vided by C o ach E lm e r S c h a a k e in to a v a rsity and ju n io r v a rsity POTTERY, PYREX j squad and w ill be one o f the STATIONERY, FIGURINES * to u g h est te s ts C oach S la ts G ill’s O ran g em en have fa ce d so fa r th is Including Assortments of season. OSC Hoop Opener Christmas Gifts Myrtle Wood also Boxed Christmas Cards and Wrappings Open Evenings until Xmas Ara Vista Gift Shop 951: S. W. Borbur Blvd. In W EST PORTLAND Phone - CHerry 3070 ______ Breeding Program s Get New 4-H Club Emphasis T h e 4-H club m em b er in each O regon County w ho develops the b e s t liv esto ck b reed in g program w ill receiv e a sch o la rsh ip to th e 1947 4-H club su m m er school a t O .S.C., an n o u n ces L . J . A llen, a c t in g s ta te club lea d er. T h e aw ards a re sponsored by S a few a y S to res. W in n ers will be selected by the cou n ty co m m ittees on th e b a sis of p ro je c t w ork, m an ag em en t o f live sto ck p ro je cts, com p leten ess and a c c u ra c y o f record books, p a rtici pation in club a ctiv itie s, and the q u a lific a tio n s o f th e ca n d id a te as revealed th rou g h an interview . T h e se an n u a l sch o la rsh ip aw ard s fo r liv esto ck breed ing p ro je c ts rep re sen t an im p o rtan t ad dition to th e p rog ram o f club tra in in g . Al len com m ented. W a rtim e em p hasis w as on m a rk e t sto ck p ro je c ts — baby beeves, fa t lam bs, and fa t hogs. T h e new aw ard s fo r b reed ing s to ck p ro je c ts will fo cu s a t te n tio n on th e long-tim e b en e fits th a t th e se p ro je c ts provide by en co u rag in g th e club m em b er to s ta r t a herd th a t ca n be continued and developed in ad ult life. 85 ( IrangonuTi Receive Letters C oach Lon S tin e i h a s reco m m ended 35 m em bers o f O regon S ta te C ollege's 1946 fo o tb a ll team a s h av in g q u alified fo r le tte r a- w ards. Seven sen iors, e ig h t ju n io rs 10 sophom ores and 10 fre sh m e n w ere on th e list o f m en fro m the second place P a c ific c o a st co n fe r ence team . R ecom m end ed fo r th e ir third aw ard and a w hite sw e a te r w ere B oyd C lem ent. M a rtin C haves, Lee G u stafso n , B ill M cln n is, T ed Os- sow ski. B ob P ro c to r and B ob S te vens. Second y e a r aw ard s w ill go to B ill A u stin, R a y C ran e, P au l E v en sen , B ill G ray, V ic H artm an n , B o b K re ll, D ic k Lorenz, D ic k M il ler, H al Puddy, Bob R e im a n and W a rre n S im as. D ue to receiv e th e ir fir s t "O ” are 1 Jo e H ellberg , Ju n io r ; D ave An derson, Don Cam pbell, R a lp h D a vis, B o b G rove and Don Sam u el, sop hom ores; and B e r t A llinger, E d C a rm ich a el, K en C a rp en ter, j T om D eSy lvia, B ob L aid law , J e r r y | Ixrng, D on M ast. R o n M cR e ary , D uane M oore, R ud y R u p p e and D ick T w enge, fresh m en . The Grange Sets Up "Guido Posts** S e v e ra l y e a rs ago th e G range set up thre® b asic "Guide P o s ts ” and h as rep eated ly re a ffirm e d th em . T h ey have a ttra c te d wide spread ap p roval and were given new en d orsem en t by th e P o rtlan d session, w h ich d eclared th em fu n d am en tal in assu rin g p erm anent prosp erity. H ere they a re : 1. All p ro sp erity springs from th e prod u ction o f w ealth ; or any th in g w hich re ta rd s the production o f w ealth is unsound. 2. T h e com p en sation o f each should be b ased on w hat he con trib u te s to th e g en etral w elfare. 3. T h e p rim e puropse of gov ern m en t is to p rotect its citizen s fro n t a g g re ssio n both physical and econom ic. Applied to every-day problem s, th is m eans th is nation m ust co n tin u e to produce a b alanced ab u n d an ce ; m u st prevent m onopolies in a g ricu ltu re, in d u stry or labor, w hich r e s tr ic t production in ord er to en h an ce p rice s; must see th a t reaso n ab le com p en sation is m ade possible fo r th o se who e a rn it; and m u st do th is under th e p ri v ate e n te rp rise system , w hich pro vides an op ortu p nity fo r everyone to develop h is own ta le n ts as he m ay desire. if F ash io n s i f Poultry nu ‘11 K i i I i t Breedii!*; Content O regon c o n te s ta n ts will com p ete w ith poultry b reed ers fro m eight o th er w estern s ta te s in th e 1947 phase o f th e country-w ide C h ick en - of-T om orro w program . T h is w as announced in C h icago la st w eek a t a tw o d ay m eetin g o f th e n a tio n a l co m m ittee su p er v isin g th is th ree-y ea r, b e tte r m eat type breed in g p ro je c t. T h e com m itte e, com prised o f re p re se n ta tiv e s o f b oth F d e e ra l and s ta te d ep a rtm e n ts o f a g ricu ltu re, s ta te colleges and lead ing p ou ltry a sso c iatio n s, decided th a t th e fiv e top c o n te s ta n ts in ea ch o f th e s ta te co n te sts n e x t y e a r will com p ete in one o f th e fiv e re g io n a l tria ls w h ich w ill be held la te r in 1947. A rea prizes n e x t y e a r w ill to ta l $3,000 w hile th e n a tio n a l cham p ion sh ip w ill be decided in 1948 when an aw ard o f $5,000 in c a sh w ill be m ade to th e m ost su cce ssfu l b reed era. A shim m ering creation in keeping with the bright spirit of Christmas is the rayon cMITon. sequined mid dle over matching rayon taffeta, shown above as pictured in the De cem ber issue of Good Housekeeping magazine. GEMS OF THOUGHT W isd om is th e rig h t use of kuow ledge. T o know is not to be w ise. . . . B u t to know how to use know ledge is to have wisdom . — Spu rgeon • • • H e who is ta u g h t to live upon little ow es m ore to his fa th e r's w isdom th a n he who h as a g reat deal le ft h im does to h is fa th e r's care. — W illia m P en n • • • I f you w ish to tra in up a child in the w ay he should go, ju st sk irm ish ah ead on th a t line your self. — Jo s h B illin g s • • • B e ca u se rig h t is rig h t, to follow rig h t w ere w isdom in th e scorn of con seq u en ces. — T en n yson • • • Men give co u n sel; but th ey give not the w isdom to p ro fit by it. To a s k w isdom of God, is th e b eg in ning of wisdom . M ary B a k e r Eddy • • e W isd om is ttie p rin cip al th in g : th e re fo re get w isdom ; and w ith all th y g e ttin g get u n d erstan d in g. — P ro v erb s 4:7 • • • I f m ankind had wished fo r w h at Is rig h t, they m ight have had it long ago. — W illiam H azlitt • • • I t hus been snid o f th e w orld’s h isto ry h ith e rto th a t m ight m akes rig h t. I t is fo r us and fo r our tim e to rev e rse th e m axim . — A b rah am L in co ln • • • God reign s, and will "tu rn and o v e rtu rn " until rig h t is found sup rem e. — M ary B a k e r E dd y • • • S o let it be. In G od’s own m ight W e gird us fo r th e co m in g fig h t. And, stro n g in H im w hose cau se is ou rs In c o n flic t w ith unholy powers. W e g ra sp the w eapons H e has given,— T h e L ig h t, and T ru th , and Love o f H eaven. — W h ittie r • • • N othing but th e rig h t can ever be exped ient, sin ce th a t can never be tru e exp ed iency w hich would s a c rific e a g re a te r good to a less. «EAVERTON ENTERPRISE Friday, December 13, 1946 N a m e S t a t e ’s 4 - H W inners to C om p ete fo r Sectional Honors M a rg a re t Freudenthal C h arle s D. C o legro ve R E G O N 'S top ran k in g p articip an t in each of tho 1946 N ational 4-11 D airy P rod uction, Farm S a fe ty and G arden a c tiv itie s has been selected to com p ete fo r a sectio n a l aw ard, w hich is a trip to the 25th A n niv ersary N ation al 4-11 Club C ongress in C h icago. T h o se winning se ctio n a l hon ors w ill relin q u ish th e ir s ta te aw ard to the next h igh est ra tin g m em ber. T h e s ta te 's re p re se n ta tiv e s am i b rie f ou tlin es of th eir 4-H record s a r e as fo llow s; O M orris Notz, 18, o f C lu ik an ias, is the s ta te ’s en tran t to com p ete fo r a se ctio n a l aw ard in the 4-H G arden A ctiv ity. A llis C h alm ers provides the aw ard s. M o rris' re c ord show s that during eight y ears of clu b work he raised ten a c re s of garden. H is garden e xh ib its won m any p lacin g s, including $25.00 in ca sh prizes. He e s ti m ates th at $557.45 w orth of gar den produce has b een used in his hom e and Incom e from products sold was $1,628.20. H e attrib u ted h is su cce ss to irrig atio n , in sect control, ad eq u ate cu ltiv atio n , good seed , cro p ro ta tio n and high yield s. S e v e n s ta te co-w inners who also re c e iv e a $25.00 U. S. Suvings Rond a r e : G lenna G age, D a lla s; M arjo rie Z eller, Brock- w ay; D oris Jo n e s , H e rm isto n ; B ev erly D ober, C o rn eliu s; D elb ert S a rk le , A s to ria ; Sh irle y Je a n A rne, C o ttage G rove and N elora R eed , V ale. M arg aret F re n d en th al, 16, of H illsboro, won top ra tin g in the s ta te 4-H D airy P rod uction A ctiv ity with h e r a ch iev em en t record . D uring s ix y e a rs in club w ork, M argaret developed a herd o f 14 H o lstein c a ttle , th e incom e from w hich w as $.9,966.53, including $62.00 in c a s h prizes. As a m em b e r o f a 4-H d em onstration team sh e p resen ted 5 d em on stration s b efo re 700 people and won top hon ors in th e W ashington County co n test th is year. M argaret m ain ta in s production record s and uses m odern m ethods of feeding and m anagem ent. S ix s ta te co-win n ers iii two cla ss e s who also re ceiv e a $25.00 U. S. Savings Bond provided by the K ra ft Foods Co., a r e : M arjorie F lan agan , Ju n ctio n C ity; llap p y S leig h te r, D allas; R o l a n d N otcboom , T illam o o k ; B a rrie G a sse tt, I.aG rand e; W a lter Bohren, T illam ook and R o b e rt E stou p, F re e w a te r. C h arles D. Colegrove, 15, o f Ju n ctio n City, was named s ta te w inner and given the d istin ction of com peting fo r a sectio n al aw ard in th e 4-H Farm S a fe ty A ctiv ity becau se of h is excep tion ally out stand in g record . C h a rle s’ ach iev e m en ts in sa fe ty work include m aking com plete survey o f h is farm and co rre ctin g hazards. To help prevent fires, C h arles posted "N o Sm o k in g " signs, reshingled roof and con n ected hose to hy drant. He also repaired fe n ce s, step s, chim neys and ladd ers th a t w ere weak or broken and rep laced a safe ty shield on th e com bine. Fou r s ta te co-w inners who a lso re ce iv e a $25.00 U. S . S av in g s Bond provided by G en eral M otors a re : M ary M cF arlan e, o f Condon; Mildred P arto n , W oodburn; W ll- Ila W eh in ger, T illam oo k and C h arles H o rn eck er, C ornelius. —Whateljr • • • T h e cau se o f F reed o m is th e cau se o f God. — B ow les ONLY 10 SHOPPING DAYS UNTIE UIIKISTHAS \^hen you make a substantial investment in a new kitchen range, you have a right to expect quality and lasting performance. You’ll expect to use the range for years, and count on it to give you the most satisfactory service in that important job of preparing the family meals. A modern GAS range is preferred by the best cooks because it is the best cooking appliance ever invented. Gas is dependable— instantly ready to meet every cooking requirement. Gas is the fastest fuel — not a second lost in obtaining top heat Gas is the most flexible fuel— not a second lost in obtaining any degree of heat you want. Gas is the most economical fuel— no heat loss in warming up or cooling off. 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