La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 10, 1958, Page 6, Image 6

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PHONE WO 3-3161
NOTICES 4 3
Rummage Sale
Alpha Upsilon Oct. 11, 9 A.M.
Next to D. & V.
Save The Date
Save your money for the COUN
TRY CLUB RUMMAGE SALE,
Oct. 18th. IOOF Hall. Turkeys
given away.
LOST & FOUND 4
ssstsisasVaaysStsasSsSS
LOST: Buiova Shock Resistant
Self-winding Watch. Ph. WO 3-
3746. i-.t,
PERSONALS
ANY GIRL In trouble, or needing
a friendly advisor write, tele
phone or stop in at the Salva
tion Army. 211 Fir St. WO 3-2941.
SERVICES
it
LET us reiipholsler your old
davenport or chair. Expert
workmanship at prices you can
afford. Ph. WO 3-3250. Edwards
Upholstery.
Fuller. Brush Dealer
Ph. WO 3-2869
' 1303 Ninth St. ;'
TOOL SHARPENING
Sissors Saw Filing
Hugh Darlin, 1207 Y.Ave.
STANS TREE SERVICE. Do tree
and shrubbery work. 5 years ex
perience, Expert work. Reason
able rates.' Insured. Free estt
'mates given: -'Ph. JA 3-4622.
. EAGLE CAP LAUNDRY
,' -, ' Enterprise, Ore.
rionje Pickup-Delivery Wed. & Fri.
, For Service. Ph. WO 3-6607.
Furniture flt-Cars Upholstered
LA GRANDE UPHOLSTERY
CENTER
ftb t Adams Ph. WO 8-2353
ClasseS'starting Thurs. Oct., 10th.
Afjdrnoon '&,- evening classes.
' Custom - firing. Ph. WO 3-2920
after. 5:30 4 P.M. or Inq. 902
SpVlng St. 'v . . I
Civil Service Careers!
MEN-WOMEN, 18-60, wanted t o
train for exams. Good pay, fu
titfe, security,! paid vacations f
'; sick leave," no layoffs, retirement
benefits, etc. Preparatory train
ing until appointed. For Informn-
tlon write Box 109, co Observer.
Also givo address & Tel. No. .
SITUATIONS WANTED
20
EXP. reliable lady will do day
cleaning, post uperatiun, new
baby caro or will run your homo,
do chores', and send the kids to
school, while mom & dad takes a
vacation.' Have transportation.
'Best ref., non-drinker or smoker
Ph. .WO 3:5270.
KELP WANTED
71
INDUSTRIOUS.mon or woman for
HttwleiHh business in La Grande
' I sell, in Union County and will
lielp you.'' See P. Wolfe, Union
phone 2371 evenings, or Write
Rawleigh's Dept. 121 Oakland 23,
Calif,
Observer Want Ads Get Results
Oregonian Carriers
12-14 .years old,
Ph. WO 3-2322
VVAVNVVNiA'VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVW
HELP WANTED MALE
22
FLORIDA JOBS, all kinds, entire
state, hundreds listed. WRITE
Fastway - Service, Daytonnu
Bench, Florida.
PUMPS-IRRIGATION
- ju-usjinrsfsri'Ji'''"''
O. C. , TANDY
WELL DRILLING
Thief 1 Valley Road
Box 223, North Powder Ph., 2436
FARM PRODUCE
33
JONATHAN Apples. Best grade
$1.75 a box. Second grade $1.25 a
FARM PRODUCE 33
Priiiifes! 1
S2.IIO Anple Box. Ph. WO 3-2825
FOR SALE: Potatoes. Come and
get cm. Opposite Country Club
; J. J. Schroder
LIVESTOCK-POULTRY 34
La Grande Livestock Comm. Co.
Sale Every xnursuay
Phone - Office WO 3-2660
Bob Green & Bartfcy Stephens
SEEDS PLANTS
17
Close-Out Sale!
Pull Planting Bulbs. Tulip,' Hyn
slh. Dnffndils. JonOllilS, CtC
REG! $.49 , NOW $.39
Inlnnrt. Poultry & Feed
t. Ti- - - .I'll. WO.S-4223
hnv. urine vour own uu.xcs
Lylo ( WlJnlinjjer j)rc.
ELECTRIC APPLIANCES SI
HUNTERS SPECIAL! ,
G. E. Chest Freezer
12.5 cu. ft.
SPECIAL
$239.95
BOH NENK AMP'S
we Give "S.&H." Green Stamps ;
FOOD-FOOD SERVICE
Milk by the jug.
Clarks Dairy '
2 Depot Corner -4th
BUILDING SERVICE 40
Remodeling New Construction
Block Laying & Concrete Work.
Bathroom Tiling
W. H. Arnson Ph. WO 8-4345
BUILDING MATERIAL
41
Prepare For Winter
Fall Size Plastic
Storm Windows.
$.39 each
La Grande Lumber Co.
- Fir & Jefferson .
8 FT. 2x4s. $15 per thousand.
FREE wood planer ends. U
Haul, Western Stud Mills, Inc.,
Elgin. Ph. HE 7-2811. Elgin. ,
FEED & FUEL
14" MILL WOOD
Call WO 3-5642 or Union 3651.
Box 185, Union. Ore.
LOGGING EQUIPMENT
44
T
Used Chain Saws!
1 McCulIoch Late Model ..$ 65.00
1 5-20 Homelito .$150vdo
1 6-22 Hdmelile ...... $175.(10
TWO GI'S
SUPPLY CENTER '
1005 Adams Ph. WO 3-5431
MISC. FOR SALE
Guns, Scopes, Ammo. & Acces
sories at bargain prices. Most
nnytlhing taken in trade. We
rent Guns. TRADER BILL'S ,
HOME FURNISHINGS
51
; Oriental Gifts! I J. ,
Lovely new group of Oriental Wood
Block Prints. Wonderful for your
own homo or that Special Gift
for Christmas. .
THE TOWN HOUSE
1308 Adams -rjji
ELECTRIC APPLIANCES 52
HAVE two 18.7 cii. ft, Pac-a-way
freezers left. Virgil Weir, across
from Fruitdale School.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, S3
Used Practice Piano!
Price $100.00. Can rent for $5,00
per montli plus cartage charge.
Rent may be applied to purchase
of this piano or spinet.
Radio Music Supply
-.' 1213 Adams
SPORTING GOODS
57
Cold Weather Ahead!
INSULATED VESTS . $ 4.75
THERMAL COTTON UN
DERWEAR, Genuine
Heavy Weight Developed
for Navy. Each Pc. ....$ 3.75
INSULATED UNDERWEAR,
Heavy Dacron.
Woman's Suit $11.95
Man's Suit $14.95
COTTON & NYLON 2 pc.
UNDERWEAR. Ea. Pc. ..$ 1.75
WOOL SHIRTS, Gonuine
Marine. New $ 4.95
RAIN GEAR - TIN COATS -PANTS
- TARPS
OUTDOOR SUPPLY
1212 Adams
HUNTERS!
We Have Water-proofing for
Clothing, Tents, Trailer Tops,
Tnrps.
La Grande Paint
& Wallpaper
114 Depot St.
Guns, Scopes, Ammo. & Acces
sories at bargain prices. Most
anything taken in trade. We
rent Guns. TRADER BILL'S
Hunters Sale!
Biggest Discount in Town on Am
munition and Guns.
Also "Big Buck Contest."
OUTDOOR UPPLY
1212 Atlenls
HUNTING season opens Oct. 4th.
Name brand Rifles 4t Shotguns.
. Complete line of Shotgun & Rifle
Ammunition hi ''MONTGOMERY
WARD
WANTED TO BUY 58
WE BUY
Deer & Elk Hides
C. Jprmulowskc, 303 Fir
HOUSES FOR SALF M
WILLIAMSON'S
Real. Estate k Insurance Service
Ph. WO 3-4311
NELLE GRIMMETT
, Real KfilAh'
llh d Depot I'll, WO 3 5312
'ELECTRIC APPLIANCES SJ
HOUSES FOR SALE
Do It Yourself
2-Bedroom home on South side in
good location, needs some re
pair work done in the basement.
Can be purchased on small down
payment, easy terms if work is
done. See
Berry & Thomas
r Real Estate
207 Depot Ph. WO 3-3173
Observer Want Ads Get Results
2 Acres: May Park
' , Addition ;
Ideal For Saddle Horses
3 bedrms, full basement. Pressure
water system. New Comp. roof
this week. Possession at once.
$6500. Reasonable Down pay
ment. Terms.
Don't Miss This!
A Sacrifice
A, real buy a(, $6500 with .small
down , payment. One bedroom
concrete block, insulated. All
furniture including Elect, appli
ances. Ready for housekeeping.
Terms to meet your Budget.
W. E. WILKINS
Real Estate & Insurance
Sac Annex Ph. WO 3-2136
APT. HOUSE
In excellent location on Adams
Ave. Has 8 1-room Apts. fur
nished, oil heat, full basement,
plus nice living quarters for
owners. Lot 62 x 120. Selling
Price Only
$18,000
$4,400. Down, balance easy terms.
Westenskow
& Nebeker
Real Estate & Insurance Scrvico
Foley Bldg. Ph. WO 3-5321
New House
2-Bedroom. Ph. WO 3-5335
or Inq. 1410 Oak
LOTS & ACREAGES 62
3-Acres
Just to edge of town. No improve
ments. Only $3,uoo uasn.
Merle Burling
Salesman,
" Mayflower Ins.
1103 Adams Ph.' WO 3-5450
Exfofd Smith, Realtor
Offices in La G''0"0 '
HOUSES FOR RENT 66
Unfurnished Duplex
one Dcaroom, private oain.
Ph. WO 3-2050
2-MODERN duplex units. mile
from M.K. Headquarters on
highway 30. Oil heat, elect,
stoves. Partly turn., large apt.,
will sleep 4 or more. Children
welcome. Ph. WO 3-5276.
3-Room House
Close in, modern. Furnished,
i Ph. WO 3-5335
Heated Duplex
Adults. 1104 M Ave.
' APTS. FOR RENT 67
. UXTi JTJuusfir as.sismsij.sisuiisis
ONE downstairs apt., furnished.
All utilities furnished. Also up
stairs sleeping room: Ph. WO 3-
3702 or Inq. 1501 Adams.
NICE clean 2-roo'm furnished apt.,
L'round floor. Private bath &
heat furnished. Ph. WO 3-5548 alt
er 5:30 p.m. or inq. looa lain bt,
BACHELOR Apt. Steam heat,
clean, reasonable, close in.
1908 2nd St., Ph. WO 3-2828.
FURNISHED 3 - rooms. Private
bath, steam heat. Adults. Inq.
1702 2nd St. or Ph. WO 3-4402.
HOMEY und quiet 2-room fur
nished apt. Llgms, waier, neat
a. lunuliintr fnn lilies inc. $.15. a
month. 2 blocks from town. Close
to CollogO. PH. VVU 3-2388 or
WO 3-3948. 130B u Ave.
Clean 3-room furnished apt. Elec.
range & refrigerator, private
bath. 1306 N Ave.
MISC. RENTALS
9
Garage For Rent
1116 Wash. Ph. WO 3-5148
Park Your Trailer
nt Our Modern Court. Shade
Lawn, Moderate Rates. Ph. 381
IMBLER TRAILER COURT.
.. . IMBLER.. ORE.
WANTED TO BENT . 70
WANT to rent, 2 or more bed-
iiuim ioiiko in .or nrtii' i.a
Gl'lHiile; Pll, WO 3 2832
1
SALARY LOANS
PAY BACK MONTHLY
SECURITY LOAN & FINANCE
116 Depot Ph. WO 3-3l34
5 LAND BANK LOANS 5
National Farm Loan Association
New Foley Bldg. La Grande,
Ore. - - - .--
BUS. OPPORTUNITIES.
3
FOR Lease by Richfield Oil Cor
poration, exclusive marketers of
: Boron gasoline, newly, construct
ed, well located service stations
in Ontario, and Island City, also
a good unit in Pendleton... Fine
opportunity for conscientious
young men. Financial. help avail
able to qualified persons. Train
ing in engine, tune-up and brake
work given if desired, also in
surance and other benefits. Ph.
. WO 3-2821.- , .. .-
TIRES & ACCESSORIES
91
IN STOCK: 14 INCH SNOW CAPS
to make your driving . safer;
more free from skids. Schriver's
. Flying A. 1701- Adams..-.,
TRUCKS & TRAILERS
S4
1947 Ford iy?-T. Truck
Grain bed & stock rack.,
. $295.00. Ph. WO 3-2852 '-
40 FT. Pan American Trailer.
Very attractive, ip good condi
iton, for sale or trade on proper,
ty. Ph. WO 3-2801 or WO 3-4749.
Oregon Tractor
9 Depot St. Ph. WO 3-2314
FOR SALE or trade: 1949. Willeys
4-wueei-ui i.v(j . ot?vy, , yuuu me
chanical condition, ready to, go
huning., .Melvin R. Munn, Apt.
16 Eocene Courts.
AUTO FOR RENT
- 5
Trucks, for rent yon drive
Move yourself save half
MAC'S MOBIL SERVICE ,
1434 Adams Phone WO 3-4409
AUTOS FOR SALE:
1951 Mercury
Good condition, 4-door.
Ph. Imbier 769
STATION
WAGONS
Down
Payment
'57 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR $795.
'50 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR $165.
'57 FORD 4 - DOOR 9
PASS $795.
'51 BUICK 4-DOOR $195.
'55 PLYMOUTH 2-DOOR ..$495.
M. J. GOSS
MOTOR CO.
Chevrolet Oldsmobile
1954 Ford Mainliner
Sedan. Good condition.
' Ph. Elgin HE 7-2854
FOR SALE or. trade: Equity in
1956 Pontiac 4-dr. hardtop . for
older car or pick-up. Ph. WO 3-2594.
Clean Sweep
SALE
USED
CARS
Now in
Progress
HAND FORD
SALES
Chestnut & Jefferson
GETTI NGS-LYNCH
MOTOR CO.
Adams & Hemlock Ph. WO 3-3431
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE , IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the County Court of the Slate
of Oregon for Union County has
appointed tlie undersigned as .ad
ministrator of the estate of Jennir
V. Graham, dcccascdi . All persons
having any claim 'against the suit"
estate should present the isame
within six months from the date
of this notice to the undersigned
at the office of the county clerk
ai the court house in La Grande,
Union County, Oregon, or by mall
:o postofficc' box 902 said city.
DATED this 10th day of October,
1958.
C. LAWRENCE GRAHAM, Ad
ministrator of the estate nt
Jennie V. Graham, deceased.
Publ. Oct. 10, 17, 24, 31, 1958.
MARKET NEW JAGUAR
COVENTRY. England tUPI
Jaguar Cars, Ltd., has announc:
cd that a new car, the Mark IX
Saloon, will make its '"'st appear
ance at the 1959 .motor show.
The new model, to cost $5,576
tax excluded, will be similar in
appearance to the Mark VIII, but
will have a larger engine, disc
brakes and power steering. Auto
m'alie drivi' ill nv.1 al'.nnl i:,00
more. ' " -
MONEY TO LOAN
-LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO CREPITORS -
, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Union County has
appointed the undersigned as the
executrix of tho estate of Richard
A. Jones, Deceased. All persons
having any claim against the said
estate should present the same
within six months from the date
of this notice to the undersigned
at the office of Dixon, Burleigh
& Carey, West-Jacobson Building,
La Grande, Union County, Ore
gon, as attorneys for the executrix,
Ardeen Ethel Jones.
, Dated this 19th day of Septem
ber, 1958. , . ...
Ardeen Ethel Jones, executrjy
of the estate of Richard A.
Jones, Deceased.
Dixon, Burleigh & Carey
Attorneys for Executrix.
Pub. Sept. 19, 26, Oct. 3, 10, 1958
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
County Court of the Mate ol Ore
gon for Union County has appoint
ed . the . undersigned as Adminis
trator of the estate of William A.
Young, deceased, and all persons
having any claim against tne said
estate should present the same
within six months from the date
of this notice to the undersigned
at 1502 Fourth Street, La Grande,
Union County, Oregon.
Dated, this 25th day of Septem
ber. 1968.-v.
Lot L. Snodgrass, Administrator
of the estate, of William A.
Young, deceased1.
f. J. Green
ttorney for Administrator ..-
Pub. Sept. 26, Oct. 3, 10 & 17, 1U58.
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
, " FINAL ACCOUNT ' '
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned, , as the , ad
ministrator of the estate of Thomas
E. Strand. .Deceased, has filed his
final account in the County Court
of the State of Oregon for Union
County. That .the said Court has
Ijxed Friday the 31st day ol Octo
ber 1958. at 10 o'clock a.m: of said
dav at The County Court Room in
the County Court House in the
City of La Grande, union county,
Oregon, as the .time .and place
for hearing thereon, . and for the
consideration of any objections
thereto: , . .
DATED at La uranue, uregon,
this 3rd day of October, 1958.
T. RICHARD STRAND, Ad
ministrator of the Estate
of Thomas E. Strand,
Deceased.
Dixon, Burleigh & Carey .
Attorneys for Administrator
Pub. Oct. 3, 10, 17 & 24, 19DU.
Quotes
From The
News
(Reg. U. S. Pal. Off.)
United Press International
COLUMBUS, Ohio Vjce Pres
ident Richard M. Nixon, on Demo
cratic charges of corruption in the
Eisenhower administration:
I can only suggest that people
in glass houses nact Dcuer not
throw stones."
CHEROKEE, Iowa Former
President Truman, on why farm
prices may not go down again
before Nov. 4, election day: ,, ,
'The Republicans may be too
smart for that. They might try
to buy the election. . .you (farm
ers), had better sell your crops
before the election.
MILWAUKEE Braves man
ager Fred Hnney, on the defeat
of his team by the New York
Yankees in the World Series:
"To the victor belongs the
spoils, so give them all the credit
and let's don't alibi. They beat us
They deserved to win, and they
came from behind to do it.
MILWAUKEE Yankee Man
ager Casey blcngcl, on winning
the series:
'This was the hardest one ever
We were terrible at the start of
this series but then we come (sic)
off the floor and now it looks like
ivc can even play in the National
League."
Chuckles
In The
News
MEMPHIS. Tenn. (UPD Mrs.
Walter J. Burke was cited Wednes
day as "safe driver of the day'
while her husband was getting a
'.ickct for speeding.
FALLS CHURCH, Va. (UPD
City Manager Lewis; Z.. Johnston
has explained why he decided to
allow police to use unmarked pa
trol cars. ,
"I never did like the theory of
going turkey hunting with sleigh
bells on," he said.
HARTWELL, Ga. (UPD The
buttermilk will flow like cham
pagne at the dedication of a now
Savannah River bridge next Wed
nesday. , i
The bridge will be christened
with a jar of frcsly-churned coun
try buttermilk.
CHICAGO (UPD -The oldest
restaurant in .Chicago, Henrici's.
celebrated Us !H)th anniversary to
day by offering meals at 1868
prices, including: . .
Sirloin of beef. Madeira sauce,
35 cents: half a baked chicken or
roast leg of spring lamb, also 35
oenlR: home nuulo pier., 5 cents a
slice.
two Children
Suffocate;
Trapped In Box
TACOMA (UFI) . ..1W0 youiiB
boys suffocated Wednesday after
noon when they were trappea in
a wooden toy box.
The victims were identified as
Samuel Fisher, 4. and Michael
Anderson, 5.
Their bodies were found in a
two-foot square plywood toy box
that ,iad been stored in the An
derson family garage. .
Mrs. Anderson had left nor
home to do some shopping and
found that her. son was missing
when she returned home. Mrs.
William Fisher, Samuel's mother,
came over . to the neighboring
Anderson home and reported her
son also was missing. , .
Michael's older sister, Karen,
13, found flip bodies in the toy
box about 90 minutes after ,a
search had been , started- The lid
of the box apparently had
slammed shut, on the boys and
they were unable to open it from
the inside.
Summerville News
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hamil
ton of Walla Walla, Jiav.c been
spending some . time in .their
mountain cabin near Summeryil
le. They had as guests for, a four-
day weekend, Mr. and Mrs; Al-
don Hamilton and daughter, Phyl
lis, also Clifford's , sister, Miss
Hamilton, all of Tennessee. .Be
ing new to tjie cquptry, . tjiey
found the scenery beautiful and
quite fascinating.
Red Pullia'm ' who has been yis-
itipg with the Doles faniily,, left
Wednesday to return; tq Richland.
Rpx is actiyc in.th.c naval reserves
and wili.sail.for a . two-week tour
of duty in South America.
in
Mr. and Mrs. Jack' Kuykendall
and daughter Jackie returned to
Elgin Monday, after spending sev
eral months in Herford, Tex.
o -
Mrs. Joe Marks of Salem arrived
in Elgin, Monday and will reroof
her house, occupied by Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Brown, while she
is here.
O :
Mr. and Mrs. B. B, Conatser and
daughter Dianne were weekend
visitors in Eugene.
.;. O .,, .,
Mr. and . Mrs. , Frank Graham
and daughter Susan were weekend
guests of ,his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harlan Graham.
Mrs. La Vona Knight returned
home : Friday,, Oct. 3, from the St.
Joseph hospital, after spending
two weeks there following a heart
attack. Mrs. Sue Snyder is caring
for her. : ' .
o " t
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Allen were
recent guests of , Mr.,, and. Mrs.
Reichevein, of Fruitland, Idaho.
Mrs. Jack Robinson and son of
Salem have been visiting friends
in .Elgin for, .several' days. ; Ste
will be remembered as Francis
Anne Hallgarth.
o
. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Maxwell and
daughter of Haines , spent the
weekend at , the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Adams.
Columbia River Flow
Reported By Geologist
PORTLAND (UPD The flow of
the Columbia river past Tlr
Dalles during September was
uer cent of average for the
month.
The U.S. Geological Survey saijj
runoff was low over most of tho
Pacific Northwest during the first
half of September but tmost
streams recovered during the lat
ter half of the month.
September-end storage in cigh.t
major power reservoirs in the Cq
lumbia system was about l,346,oqO
acre-feel more than last year and
3,799,000 acre-feet more than the
seasonal average.
Hearing Ordered Over
Greyhound Application
SALEM (UPD . Public Utility
Commissioner Howard Morgap
has ordered hearings into the
application of the Greyhound Cot
poration to increase fares to four
cents per mile between Corvalljs
and Newport and Winston and
Coquille.
The hearings will be held Ocl
23 at Myrtle Point and Oct. 24 at
Newport.
Forest Land Owners'
Problems To Be Aired
SALEM (UPD The problems of
owners of small tracts of forest
land will be discussed at a series
of meetings nrourid the state,
Chief Forester Dwight Phipps
has said. , ... i
JVIeetings will be held in Oregon
Citv. Oct. 13; Eugene, Oct. 14;
Medford, Oct. 15; John Day. Oct.
16; and La Grande, Oct. 17.
. COLD CONFINES LLOYD ,
LONDON. (UPDt-A heavy cold
forced Foreign Secretary Selwyn
Lloyd to cancel his trip to Bonn
with Prime. Minister Harold
Macmillan. Lloyd was confined to
his home here. Minister of State
for Foreign Affairs Davis Ormsby
Gore look his place. "
Observer; La Grande, Ore., Fri., Oct. IQLgj
Among Valley Farmers
By County A9.ni Ted Sldor .nrf Ch.fH. 6wl".
...One of tbe farm publications re
cently held a survey : concerning
alfalfas, and-... the many varieties
available. -. The survey shows that
Vernal alfalfa, is tho most popu
lar and the - one that more and
more-Iarm.ers are .turning to.
, -Here in Union county we have
several plantings and have been
doing a . very nice job, In fact
njosf.. growers are quite enthusias
tic about it.
, . ,,,,,.,... 0,7-; -:
. A number of calls for lawn care
have ijeen ,,, received. Most of
them, are concerned.;: about the
ehickweed. ' . a ...small ... leaved,
creeDinu . elover-tvne plant ' that
Uas,on.e.lJ)ing in nuno ami uiu
is to, overrun Ihe lawn.,.
This ehickweed can ue fionu oi
led hv usine three ounces,' ol
IPC.-Wi Pipt'.pf, the two pound
material), in three gallons of wa
ter. Dcr each l.UUU square leui ui
lawn. ...
One of the legumes that can
be grown in Union county is red
clover. It has similar qualities of
alfalfa or sweet clover in that
it is a toil builder. This year
dealers' stocks of this seed at 9.1
million pounds, are 29 per cent
below last .year and 24 per cent
below average. Actually we are
sure a number of Union county
farmerswould be in a goou posi
tion to grow the clover and add
dollars to,, their annual -income
Several farmers have indicated
eluctanco becausp .of harvesting
difficulty The, use , of. duulros
.to. dry the. clover,, hfls been very
successful as. a means ..of harvest
ing .red clover. usmg mis ma
terial makes it possible to com
bine the clover direct or stand
ing. ' .
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A reminder, everyone interest
ed in farm forestry is invited to
attend a meeting being held tc
discuss ' farm forestry manage
ment problems on Oct. 17, at 1
p.m., in the Sacajawca hotel.
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Rill Howell and Ben Robinson
Dinong others have reported that
they plan to use Endothal for the
control of chealgrass and sheep
sorrel in grass fields. The mater
ial is used at the rate of six
pounds per acre.
The information we receiveu
from one plot is rather small, but
it is the closest we have come to
finding a material to control the
two weeds.
Those interested in using the
material-should wail for addition
al moisture; 'AH seeds of cheat
jrass and sheep sorrel should be
sprouted. The material will not
kill the germination of ungcrmi
natcd seeds.
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The Farm Home Administration
announced that Merlin Haldor
son, county supervisor, will be in
La Grande, the first Tuesday pi
each month, between the hours
of 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Haldor
son will be located in the Coun
ty Agent's office, while in La
Grande. .
The office hours in Pendleton,
at 105 S.E. Byers Ave., is each
f 'vnday, between 8 a.m. and 4:30
p.m. .
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Following are a few observa
tions of Bob Every, OSC ento
mology specialist, which will ans
wer some of the questions you
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NO TEDDY, THIS-Just about able to reach the paw of this
male Aluskmi brown bear is three-loot Bruce anerman ot
Beachwood Village, Ohio. The enormous bear, which stands
eight feet tall, was recently placed on display at the Cleveland
Museum of Natural History. It was killed in Alaska, the only
Place whore' hears of such size are found. j
might have about troleno and Co
Ral. .' -. ' - '
Troleno is, administered in the
form of a bolus and Co-Ral ap
plied a", a sDray. In their pres
ent formulation each bolus con
tains 15 grams of active ingred
ients and one bolus should be
used for each 300 pounds of an
Mpal body weight. Boluses arc
"lotted for splitting in half. The
',-eatment for a 450 puund animal
iould then be one and one-half
boluses. The animal weight
range and the dosage in the num
ber of boluses .. to. use ' will be
'ound on tho manufacturer's la
bel. Operators should be careful
ji ascertain that the . animal re
ceives the proper dosage. It is
2sy tp under dose. W.e feel that
n some of our trials last year we
did not get as good .results as we
should have, because we under
estimated the weight of tho ani
aal. It was also quite evident in
jome of our trials that, certain
of the animals regurgitated the
boluses. Care should be exercised
not ony to insure retention of the
bolus by the animal but also to
prevent injury to the animal
when making the application.
Co-Ral is applied as a spray.
The recommended concentration
is 0.5 per cent. Co-Ral comes as
a 25 per cent wettablc powder.
To prepare 100 gallons of spray
nt the recommended 0.5 per cent
concentration use. 16 pounds of
ibc 25 per cent wettablc powder.
!t will require about one gallon
of spray to treat each animal.
The animal should be . sprayed
thoroughly over . its entire body
pot just in the back area. Remem
ber the spray must come' in con
tact with the skin. We leel for
this reason that it is important
that high pressure, in the neigh
borhood of 350-400 pounds per
square inch be used.
Grub control treatments should
be made soon after the heel fly
season is over. Generally speak
ing, the treatments could be
made in Oregon any lime after
Sept. 1. Because of cattle man
agement practices followed by
many operators it would be diffi
cult to treat until October or
early November. Although . we
hiive had good . results treating
cattle late in November we feel
that November 15 should be
about the latest date that cattle
should be treated.
Bob would like to point out
that he did observe reaction of
cattle to treatments of both Tro
lene and Co-Ral in two herds dur
ing last year's demonstrations.
On both occasions the reactions
were described essentially as stif
fness in the hind legs, bloat,
yours, and copious salivation. A
good proportion of the animals
treated were reported to have re
acted in each herd. Duration of
reaction was 24 to 48 hours, and
the calves quickly went back on
feed. Response similar to these
had been reported in trials from
other stales. Previously such re
actions have been believed to
have been associated with failure
of cattle to consume enough wa
tti either before or after treat
ment or with animals under stress
from some cause. More recent in
formation indicates that reaction
is likely to occur when treatments
arc made late in the season at a
time when grubs are making
their wav toward the back region.
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