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Claresholm Local Press 1955-01-06 - 1957-06-27
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1955-06-16
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STAGE BACKDROP ADMIRED ly}. Much udmired’ is the. fine back- n | drop on the stage of:the auditorium in} in Claresholm high school. The d] fine mountain scene was painted id} by F/O Wilson of RCAF Station Claresholm. +] The back-drop was especially r.] made for commencement exer- 13} cises and remains an attractive ¥ | adornment to the stage OLLIE’S Y]] TRAILER AND CAR SALES ve |] Factory Bullt. House” Trallers. .p|] Care and: Trallers Taken on Y |] Trades and Terms Arranged. Corner. 7th Ave. and Mayor jagrath Drive. ic |] Phone 5187." Evenings 6458. st Lethbridge, Alta J20tfn Seed Oats now while they last. VICTORY ton SCOTLAND = 3 bushel bag (102 Ibs) FEED MILL LTD. ESHOLM ) and bear Canadian De- ‘ests show. Germination eld stration sored by ‘ham Ltd. ESHOLM-— enting—— ctors R WD-9 ALL 400 with Fast Hitch 2>ments . CULTIVATOR ISKALL IW. PLOW - Alberta ne 21, 1955 Welcome! (S-MORSE TOR Water Systems CLARESHOLM WITH THE DISTRICT AGRICULTURIST . . . Foothills Grazing Studies effect of lght, (by, H..H. Micha The Stavely Grassland SSubital ' cattle tion: located west operated: under the Experimental Station at Lethbridge, ih Alex Johnson in charge. ing conducted tq deeuncine the moderate, heavy Trials ai of Stavely is ‘e-be- | ing; the amounts of beef produced. and very heavy grazing use by | . Studies at the station deal with vegetative changes that take place under, the various rates of graz- per acre; relative amounts of lit- HARPER PROWSE will epeak at a Public Meeting- CLARESHOLM, 1.0.0.F. HALL FRIDAY, JUNE 17 at 8:30 p.m: treatments. To date the greatest number of pounds of bee! Dr aa Ue ComtCy TUBELESS aad dt @ SOFTER RIDE @ SILENT TREAD @ SKID PROTECTION @ BLOWOUT AND PUNCTURE SAFETY UNIVERSAL Phone 184 SERVICE Claresholm under the moderate grazing rate being grazed at the moderate rate are heavier, and le. grass cover .is being maintained. The amount of dead. vegetative material or., litter. remaining’ at the en of the grazing season de- great deal on the grazing Tate. Litter is very important in the foothills where the. land is rolling and..water erosion can be enters the sojl and erosion is -neg- ligible. The amount of ltter remaining varied: ‘from. 2,520 Pounds per acre under moderate grazing, to only 464 péunds under conditions of very. hea’ Moisture content of the soil was found to be greatest under mod- erate grazing and least under very heavy grazing. This causes seri- ous results, as the more aRbught: resistant native species are fav- ored..: These are usually san rooted aceoring, deep-roo! perennial ',- shrubby plants, one bie eraw ing. eat weeds, ese plants have’ pe forage jaive and cannot’ com- pare with the taller-growing grass species which make up such, an important, part of good foot- hills range. Reseeding trials have been con- ducted to determine grasses and legumes best suited for reseed- given very good results. It pro- duces a pasture that is particul-. Other grasses\that have shown some promise it these trials are intermediate wheatgrass, fescue, and orchard grass, seeded with ary of the grasses in- s the hay yield but’ so far the risk of bloat has restricted its use in. pasture mixtur World Of Wheat iW. G. Malaher) Farm Popultion Trends During the past 20 years, signi- e ibe changes have taken. place forth American Contingny stance, the number. of persons living on. farms is reported to have declined by close to 8 million between’ 1933. and 1953. Such a history of the U.S.A. the number of persons. living on farms has likewise declined, latest census returns showing an over- all drop of close to .400,000 dur- ing the ‘twenty year period from 1931 to 1951. Here the decrease. was not marked in the Maritimes and Prairle Provinces where de- clines occurred of approximately 25 per cent and 20 per cent res- pectively. Exceptions to the gen- eral trend. were the Provinces. of ¢ movement from farms to cities and towns has come about mainly because of technological a takes fewer farmers than form: te ice the same volume of wheat or any other aavicultiial oduct. ‘ Western farms. are larger, on the average, than they were, the number ofa acres ‘culti- economic unit, particularly from the standpoint of farm machinery. ber of purely ‘residential’ farms, which now number about 800,000 No ‘virtue. is more universal accepted as-a test of good ‘char- arly. good for fall and winter use. acter than trustworthiness. - New Tractor Alta] ‘ Attalta |F OF Demonstration By IHC Agents F. E, Gorham) Ltd., local IHC agents, will sponsor a field dem- onstration at Otenaat Tuesday, June 21, 1955 at'2 p. a devisasteation mill feature tedera including the latest model in the IHC, family—the Utility 300..with Fast Hitch. The Super WD-9 and Farmall 400 will be in action. To complete 1 the smooth worl there will be a No. 10° FED. Cultl- vator; 15-ft. Diskall und’a Three- furrow plow. Everybody is welcome to at-! tend and witness the equipment district has to contend with. TRUTH AND DISHONESTY The ability to discriminate be- tween that which is true and that | which is false is one of the last attainments of ‘eats human. mind. | Washington Irving! ‘king farm Outs THE SARE On OCM LOCAL PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1966—6 See Your PIONEER Agent For For The Best in Grain Marketing Service It Pays te Pull te the Pleaeer NEW CROP Wheat Board PERMIT BOOKS AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT AND DELAY—DO iT NOW PIONEER GRAIN COMPANY LIMITED The Premier questions. inet Minist: ‘ Believes ... (1) That the Oppeaition must not ask (2) That it was alright for Socred Cab- ers and MLA’s to have business dealings with the Govern. - ment and borrow in secrecy from “branches of the public treasury. (3) That the Goveanuents financial bus iness is none of your business. YOU ARE THE JUDGE! ~ “A Uberal Government Wil... (1) Set up a permanent public accounts committee, the Chairman of which will be appointed by the Opposition . Leader. (2) Strictly enforce the laws prohibiting members from having business deal- ings with the Government. (3) Put an end to secrecy in public airs. _. YOUR CHOICE IS CLEAR. . . VOTE LIBERAL ALBERTA LIBERAL ASSOCIATION Headquarters— 10078 hey aes tao mee THURSDAY and FRIDAY JUNE 30 - Special Event: —Brahma Bull Saddle Riding Finals To’ Be Held At End of Show July Ist, Bronce In Bronce Riding With Saddle— Steer Decorating — Calf Roping —Bareback Bronc Riding— Riding—Bull Fighting—Acts By Clowns. Clark Shultz In Comedy Acts with his ball-kick- ing mule. Buddy Heaton - Bull- fighting Clown In New Specialties JULY 1 BIG DANCE BOTH NIGHTS ‘Carnival, Games, Wheels, Rides STAMPEDE PARADE : Thursday, June 30 - Starting at 11 a.m. The “Miss Rodeo Canada” Queen will be chosen at the Fort Macleod -|. ' Stampede to Represent Canada at Casper, Wyoming, in the Rodeo Queen of the Rockies Contest, August 12th-13th- “IN ELKS NEW HALL for Young and Old Children Under 12 Free — Res. Seats: 50c General Admission: $1.25 — Students Over 12 years: 75c SPONSORED BY THE CLARESHOLM FAIR AND STAMPEDE ASSOCIATION
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Image 0207 (1955-06-16), from microfilm reel 0207, (CU11308371). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.