The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, December 13, 1946, Image 3

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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
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