The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, October 21, 1963, Page 5, Image 5

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NAM D0RS OPEN 7:00 V
I1V11 "Lawrence" 7:40
HURRY! ENDS TUESDAY!
BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR!
ACADEMY AWARD WINNER
H5VKENCE
OF
ARABIA
Tonight
"BYE BYE BIRDIE"
Janet Leigh - Dick Van Dyke
Ann-Margret
plus
"PERIOD OF
ADJUSTMENT
Tennessee Williams - Tony
Francioso - Jane Fonda -Jim
Hutlon
Box Office Opens at 6:45
Show Starts at 7:00
starts WED!
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Mrs. Keith Thompson and
daughter, Marcia, from Reeds
port spent Saturday at the
j Jesse Kingry home.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thompson
of Red Cloud, Neb., spent the
weekend visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse Kingry and other
relatives in the Roseburg area.
Pfc. Carroll Kingry from
Washon, Wash., spent a 12-day
leave with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse Kingry of Coles Val-
ley, and his brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kin
gry, and Patty of Wilbur.
Army Spec. 5 Neal J. Kingry
from Ft. Lewis, Wash., spent a
12-day leave with his family,
Mrs. Neal Kingry, and children,
Jesse, Ricky and Jackie of Oak
land, and his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse Kingry of Wilbur.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Phillips
and daughter, Daphne, spent the
weekend in Portland with the
Phillipses' son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Phil
lips, and baby son. They also
spent some time with Mrs.
Phillips' brothor-in-law and sis
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Cox.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Inman
received word from their son,
Larry, that he has been trans
ferred from the U.S. Navy re
ceiving siation at Treasure Is
land in San Francisco Bay to
Long Beach. There he will be
assigned to a destroyer. He left
for Long Beach Friday.
Mrs. Nelson Higgs and Mrs.
Bessa Rasmussen were in
Springfield Friday night to at
tend the wedding of the ior
mer's granddaughter, Miss Sal-1
ly Myers, and Darrel Slafek.
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. Earl Preston of Springfield.
She attended local schools and
was graduated from Roseburg
High School. Recently gradua
ted from Oregon State Universi
ty, she is now teaching in the
Springfield area. '
FARM FOREST FACTS
BY BOB BRADLEY
COUNTY EXTENSION FORESTER
OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY
For many years, forest nurs-;
eries have been trying to im-!
prove the quality and vigor of
seedlings they grow. By com
bining the very best in planting
stock with careful handling and
appropriate planting techniques,
chances for success in planting
are greatly enhanced.
One method that has helped
in the production of these much
sought-after superior seedlings
is the use of soil fumigants.
As reported in a chemical com
pany publication, "Down to
Earth," such fumigants as Tri
zone and Telone when applied
to nursery soils have produced
larger Douglas fir and Scotch
pine seedlings at the end of the
first and second growing sea
sons. Also root volumes have
been increased with an increase
in the amount of fumigant ap
plied.
Promise Shown
Not only has soil fumigation
shown promise in the control of
root-rot nematodes, soil-borne
diseases and weed seeds in for-1
est nurseries, but it has in
creased the growth and yield of
seedlings as well.
Fumigation trials at the L.
T. Webster Nursery near Olym-
pia, Wash., which were estab-l
lished for weed control also
showed this growth response
The increase was noted or
Douglas fir and Scotch pine
growing in soil treated with
Mon., Oct. 21, 1963 The Newt-Review, Page 5
Trizone ' and for Scotch pine
growing in soil treated with Tel
one.
Trizone was applied to seed
beds with a specially designed
fumigation implement which si
multaneously injected the chem
ical and covered the treated soil
with a polyethylene tarp. The1
rate was 140 to 200 pounds peri
ana Tnlnna 1L-QC OtwlioH nf flipl
rate of 50 gallons per acre
through 8 soil chisels mounted
on a tractor drawbar and was
sealed in by water from an
overhead irrigation system.
At the end of the first andj
second growing seasons, ten
seedlings from each plot were
randomly selected and carefully
lifted from the seedbeds and
tested by a root titration tech
nique. Roots Grow
In the plots treated with Tri
zone, Scotch pine showed a
greater increase in root growth
than did Douglas fir. Greatest
response for both species was
during the first growing season.
In the plots treated with Tel
one, Scotch pine produced twice
the root system as a 1-0 seed
ling and almost twice the root
system as a 2-0 seedling when
compared to the controls (seed
lings in untreated, soil).
Thus the use of soil fumi
gants produced larger' and
more vigorous seedlings, which
would be a definite advantage
to any tree planting program.
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Returning Airman, Family
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By MRS. GERALD B. FOX
Billie Ray Barrong of Glen
dale, who was discharged from
the U.S. Air Force Oct. 1, and
his wife and baby daughter,
have been visiting with his par-!
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Bar-i
rong of Grants Pass, former
(ilenclale residents. After a va
cation period here, which has
included some deer hunting,
Barrong will apply for work as
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TECHNICOLOR'
CINEMACCUPt
Monday, Oct. 31, 1963
INDIAN THEATRE Doors open 7
D.m. Wavne Waaner 7:10 to 7:30.
"Lawrence of Arabia" at 7:35 only
STAR LITE DRIVE-IN Open Frl-5at
Sun
PINE DRIVE-IN Open Fri-Sat-Sun
CLEmhmTir IBM operator in the Port-
"Bye Bye Birdie" and "Period of
Adlustment"
TRI CITY DRIVE-IN (Trl-CMy) Closed
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
Tuesday, Oct. n, 1MJ
INDIAN THEATRE Doors ooen 7:00.
Wayne Wagner 7:10 to 7:30. "Lawrence
Of Arabia" at 7:35 only.
STARLITE DRIVE-IN Open Frl-Sat-Sun.
PINE DRIVE-IN Open Frl-Sat-Sun.
CLOVERLEAF DRIVE-IN (Sutnerllnl
Box office opens at 6:45. Show at 7:00.
"Bye Bye Birdie" and "Period Of Ad-
justment."
land area.
Parents Are Visited
Mr. and Mrs. Charles John
ston were hosts to their son-in-
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Houston Wolf, and son, Timmy,
overnight last week. The Wolf
family, formerly of Winston
were en route to their new home
in Dallas, Texas where he will
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makes the difference
Exclusive ceramic-like coating pro
tects heating element against rust-out!
burn-outl assures longer furnace life.
PHONE US for FREE ESTIMATE
Califorisia-Pacific Utilities Co.
VOUB PARTNER IN WESTERN PROGRESS
operate a service station and
garage.
Darleen Furlong, daughter of
llr. and Mrs. Pierce Furlong,
is now attending classes at the
Eugene Business College. Her
parents drove her up and also
visited with Furlong's brother,
C. C. Furlong, and family at
bpnngiield.
Carl Burke, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Willie Burke, after a 10
day leave at home has returned
to his ship, the U.S.S. Midway
at Alameda. The ship will leave
on a world' cruise next month.
The Rev. and Mrs. Robert
Hutchison, pastor and wife at
the Glendale Church of Christ,
enjoyed a visit Sunday from
her sister, Susan Cumnnngs
and her fiance, David Hunt,
both of Salem. Hunt was speak
er at the church on Sunday.
Injury Still Plagues
Jewel Hurst, daughter of Mr.
and Mis. Lester Hurst, is still
under treatment for an injury
to her knee which occurred
when she tripped and fell while
attempting to ring the fire bell
the night of the Dave William
son fire.
Members of the Glendale As
sembly of God Church have con
tinued on their project of im
provements. Most recently com
pleted was a new section of
sidewalk and a concrete curb
ing flower box. A friendship
lantern has been installed near
the front door.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Reagan
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Harding and son, all of
Mcdford, drove to Glendale on
recent weekend. The women!
of the two families visited with
their mother, Mrs. Earl Hurst, I
while Reagan and Harding ac-
companied Mr. Hurst and their
son, Earl Hurst, and his wife
to Eastern Oregon for hunting.
Pop Corn
Minced Clams
Clam Chowder
Corned Beef Hash r 41
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of Powdered
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Treasure Sliced
No. IVi can
Penetray 40, 60, 75
and 100 watt
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Will nor cook away FRESH
GROUND
BEEF
3 lb.
Nebergall's Pure Pork
Sceysage Roll 2 69
1.19
Always Highest Quality Produce
At Byrd's One Stop Produce Dept.
Deliciout Flavor
Locally Grown
CASABA 4c
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Snow White Cello Wrapped ICIUW T
CAULIFLOWER hend 19
Fresh Crisp Green ,
R0MAINE 2i27c
SWEET POTATOES 2. . 29c
WE FEATURE TOP QUALITY LOCAL PRODUCE
Chili Con Carne
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(wedded Wheat
Iked Pineapple
Nalley's 15 ox.
can mild or hot
GAS V APPLIANCE
DEALER DIRECTORY
For Snacks
Cooking
Pacific Building
Roseburg
672-1653
GAS RANGES
(Bergh's Appl 672-1661
Firestone Store 672-33S6
Horn's Appliance 673-5518;
Montgomery Word & Co 672-481 1 j
Phil's Appliance 672-1700
Sears Roebuck & Co. ..... '. 673-66'"1'
South Stephens Hdwe & Appl. 672-3751 1
Weslern Aulo Assoc, Store 673-4522!
GAS DRYERS j
Firestone Store 672-3356,
Horn's Appliance 673-5518
Montgomery Ward & Co 672-4B1I
Phil's Appliance Co. 672-1700
Sears Roebuck & Co. ...r 673-6673
South Stephens Hdwe & Appl. 672-3751
'GAS WATER HEATERS
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j Com Supply Co. 673-4461
Gerretsen Bldg. Supply Co. 672-2636
Hansen's Plumbing & Heating 679-8705
j Harris Plumbing & Heating 673-8173
! Jensen Plumbing 673-8542
jjohn Nelson 673-5229
j Ken Gum Plumbing 673-4698
j Kler Crooch Plumbing 672-3344
j Montgomery Ward & Co 672-4611
1 Sears Roebuck & Co 673-6673
'GAS SPACE HEATERS
Firestone Store 672-3356
iMontgomery Ward & Co 672-4811
jMunlon Heating 673-1460
j Sears Roebuck 8. Co. 673-6673
GAS FURNACES
Munlon Heating & Air Cond. ... 673-5460
Tozer Heating & Sheet Metal .. 672-3379
Yew's Heating & Air Cond 673-6055
GAS AIR CONDITIONERS
Tozer Heating 8. Sheet Metal 673-3379
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All prices In rhli advertisement in effect today fltn I
I J J through Wednesday, October 23. 1963. We taserva the wn II II
saaasr Xar right to limit aantities. Sorry, no salet to dealers er mm mm
their representatives.
Your choice of plain,
peanut, almond.
BOX OF
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