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About Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon) 1958-current | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1967)
ns»*»! .r NEWS Local Witness Named To Staff From Your COUNTY AGENT A Port Orford resident has been appointed to the staff of ^ i :5ieT S IN y o u r the "D isciple-m akin g" District VEGETABLE ROOT CROPS Convention of Jehovah's W it Root nuKgot, can ruin rad- nesses to be held in lugene, August 3 -6 , It was announced , nd iotuaud often k ill pi anti of the this week by Norman l.aison of t«bbage fam ily if control m ss- Portland, convention director. "W illia m F. Arm strm g, Bible wTiJ «.*7. u ken • • r,y«noU« Walt Schroeder, County ¿atten Study overseer of the Port Orford congregation of Jehovah's W it tion agent. Soli treatment at tim e ol nesses, w i l l serve as tas is cant choir d irec to r," Larson s a id . planting is the (referred meth "Since songs of praise to God od. A diaslnuti spray Iroadcast occur throughout die Bible, It is over die area to be planted and fittin g that the convention pro worked into the to ll w ill give gram have its liberal share. " die |ilauti a chance to become The convention director said established to they can resist that Armstrong has been assocl- tiw maggot*, liae according to directions on the ccaitalner. lo r |ilauti already growing 1 diazinon drench using 1 to ? ounces ,>er 12 gallons of water may be effective. Thia U inu r ed over the plant! in the row to die I Iquld runs down tlie stem into the ground. This treatm ent should be given every 10 to 12 days from the tim e the seed lings show the ir f trst true leaves. IHaziuon should not be ap- plied to turnipe w ithin to days of harvest, added Use agent. ■tad w lth Jehovah's Witnesses director said that the four-day since 1954 t during v which tim e he («ograrn w ill feature talks, d e- l u i had considerable contact m o n s t r a t i o n s and r e a l-life w ith the com m unity's residents. dramas to emphasize (he part Larson elaborated, "as do all our the individua. Christian plays m e m b e r s , Armstrong t,sends In spreading Bible truths, lioth many hours each month in var by word of mouth and way of ious features of the m inistry. As life . Upwards of 6, 000 are ex overseer ol the Bible study work, pected to attend the conven he is in ti rested in the internal tion's clim ax,Sunday, August o, spiritual progress of the con w ith the talk "Rescuing a Great g r e g a t i o n so tijat effective Crowd of M ankind Out of A rm a t e a c h i n g in n o n -m em b ers geddon. " homes can be accomplished. " (arson pointed out that the local minister w irk t with the congregation's servant body en deavoring to direct the a c tiv i The Port O fo rd Com m unity ties of the congregation so that Church w ill hold its Vacation every home in die area w ill be Bible School July 24 through visited at least once e v e r / six July 2 9 ,from 9 i l 5 a. m . to 11:15 m o u t f it . a.m . A ll children four years old In conclusion die convention and up through the sixth grade Bible School IA> the, shore pines around yourhoiae or in your Cliristmas tree plantation look tick? Y e l low to tan spots on the needles which later turn brown or red dish-brown may be an indica tion of a disease recently iden tifie d a s dothiitrom a needle blight, according to W alt Sch roeder. T o further identify the disease check the needles close ly. W itli dothiitrom a the base of Uie needles remains green while die rest of the needle diet. Shore nine is found on the coast and is the only two need le p in e native to Oregon. In eastern CVegon another farm of this same species is the lodge- pole pine. IXjthlstroma blight is caused by a fungi«. To control this dis ease apply a standard Bordeaux mixture in M ay, June and July, A fixed copper spray m ay be substituted for Bordeaux with comparable results. DOC DLSTEMPER REPORTED IN GOLD BEACH AREA A dog disease diagnosed by a veterinarian was identified as distemper according to r< (x>re from the Jerry*! F lat area near Gold Beach. Dog owners should arrange for distemper diots to avoid losing dielr fa m ily pet at the disease is fatal to dogs in moat cases. SELECT A GOOD RA M YOUR SHEEP FLOCK Tree K illing Outbreaks Sought The annual aerial survey to detect outbreaks of tree k illin g insects in Cregon and Washing ton forests began July 10, ac cording to Benton Howard, in charge of insect and disease control,Pacific Northwest Reg ion, U. 5. Forest Service. The survey takes about 350 flying hours to com plete. U. S. Forest Service, Washing ton Stete Departm ent of Natural Resoisees,and Oregon State D e - Port Orford News, Thursday, July 20, 1967—3 partment of Forestry personnel cooperate to survey the 54 m il lion forested acres in Oregon and Washington. The crews re cognize and m ap damage caus ed by 30 species of injects and ten other types of tree damage. Each year the greatest osses are caused by beetles diat attack various tree species. "Early detection of forest in s e c t outbreaks is essential," Howard s a id , "to give forest managers tim e to change log ging plans to combat the out break or salvage tim ber that would otherwise be lost. " Fresh-picked olives are pro cessed with air, water and salt. Processing turns the fruit into table-ready fare. keep b ro ilers and burners of kitchen ranges clean; ac cumulated grease may catch fire . SlefcUy I Cwdn'T 9A&/I GubGcTUBEC... n o u /1 Are, e~ - ' CHRISTIAN CHURCH * "The Hearers of Salvation" w ill be the sermon topic fo r the Sunday morning service at the Port Orford Christian Church at 11 o'clock. A1 K rlb s, m ini ster, w ill present the topic "The Purpose of Salvation" at the 7 o'clock evening se r vice. The midweek services are combined to meet Wednesday evening at 7 at the home of M r. and M rs . A rt Sweet. Bible study w ill begin the evening, followed by choir and o rch estrapractlc* at 8. ------------ ; tod SHORE PINE DISEASE SHOWING UP LN a ^ E A arc invited to attend. M is s M arianne Steenburg, Q iild Evangelism Director for Soutliwestcr Oregon w ill be in charge, A closing program w ill be presented, July 30, Sunday evening at 8 p. m. if transportation is needed for Bible School ca ll 33 2 -2 4 8 0 for arrangements. McMfff S U M O il 1LMC0RE T U N A ^ ? 4 8 9 2A-0L W S lk e J E U S «ANT TIDE UTIN \|A U ¡ W w T-HERà NFVEL A LIMIT- ftT McKAQf ' ' FOR A good ram is "worth his weight in gold" when it comes 4o producing high quality lambs, says W ait Schroeder. More than 50 per cent of the quality of i lamb can be passed on through a superior sire. A n d it isn't enough Just to buy a ram that has a name or pedigree behind him. You should select one for your flock that w ill help d i m - inate some of the weak ixiints of your ewet. Things to look for in select ing a ram include conformation, growthincss, soundness, previous performance,heavy bone, qual ity fleece, masculine appear ance and breed type. A ram from a m ultiple birth, cither twins or triplets, w ill often carry a fac tor for twinning, and this means more money per ewe. Research has shown that four and three breed crosses using purchredramsoncrosshred ewes has provided more rapid gains on lambs. Sheep breeding season w ill be here in a few mcaitl« so now it the tim e to start looking for rams to im iro ve your 1968 lamb crop. Ctae place to find a quality ram is the annual W illam e tte V a lle y Ram sale to be held Saturday, July 22, starting at 10 a. m . at the Linn County Fair grounds in Albany, concluded the agent. Summer vacations tiring heavy traffic to Cregon highways re minded Chief Curt W eir of the Port Orford police department. "When the road and weather conditions are good, many driv ers get overly confident. They arc more apt to speed and take passing c h a n c e s t h a t they w ouldn't otherwise take, " he warned. Last, year speed k ille d 306 person« in O r e g o n . Approxi m a tely 80 per cent of a ll fatal accidents occur on dry roads and 85 per cent on clear days, s a i d the chief. W eir advised motorists planning vacations to allow plenty of tim e to reach their destination. This e lim in ates the need for setting "speed records. " "Speed makes a car harder to stop. It becomes more d iffic u lt to make smooth tun«. It gives the driver less tim e to r e a c t In an emergency and makes an accident more severe." "Au<^ rem em ber,'Chief W eir warned, "after dark, there is the growing danger of over-driving your lights as your speed in creases. " Keep in control. Drive at an even speed. 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