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    Thursday. Sept «1. »»«» (Sec. 2) T he Sandy H ire.) P eat
R ooster T im e . . .
Amiton Furniture
Careful Planning
Insures Good Lawn
Ileallh Hoard I ’rgesliiiiiiiinily
Shots ior Children. Adults
Metsger it lends
Regional Meet
o
FANCHER’S
A U T O PARTS and
Sandy P o stm a ste r John Mets- ,
A U T O ACCESSORIES
g
e
r
was
the
local
re
p
re
se
n
ta
tive
FREE DELIVERY - TRADE-INS - TERMS
MD 5X11»
1« E. Powell
k
fo r the annual
M anagem ent
Conference
of
the
11th
U.
S.
C
iv
il
I
f
they
have
com
pleted
one
ser-
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Oregon State B oard o f H e a lth
T u n c fo r law n p la n tin g is now I o f the va rio u s grasses w h ich S ervice Region Sept. I t in Bend
issued a re m in d e r re c e n tly th a t ies o f polio va ccin e , a booster
The d a y's p ro g ra m Included a
F rom the present tim e u n til ' meet the needs o f the fa m ily ,
it is im p o rta n t fo r p a re n ts to should be repeated e ve ry tw o
m id-O ctober, law ns can be p la n t- and the so il conditions. G rass session on le g is la tio n w ith in the
check the im m u n iz a tio n status of ye a rs.
As a g e n e ra l ru le school c h il- je d lo ca lly w ith success. But m ix tu re s w h ich contain qual C iv il S ervice, conducted hy the
th e ir school ch ild re n .
d ire c to r,
John M
dren.
and a d u lts as w e ll, should I be a u tifu l law ns d o n 't " ju s t hap­ ity seeds of recom m ended grass re g io n a l
'School c h ild re n a re p a rtic u ­
95
i es a re s a tis fa c to ry , p ro v id in g a Young. M etsger found a d iscu s­
ONLY
Single Size
be
"b
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o
ste
d
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e
ve
ry
fiv
e
ye
a
rs
p
e
n
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la r ly susceptible to c o m m u n i­
Considerable pla n nin g , h a rd .c o m m e rc ia l m ix tu re is such that sion on in d iv id u a l o ffice p ro b ­
ag a inst d ip h th e ria , tetanus and
Top Q u a lity • Reasonable
For Refreshing Sleep
cable disease because o f g re a te r
s m a llp o x ; and e ve ry tw o ye a rs w o rk and care are re q u ire d fo r it meets the in d iv id u a l re q u ire lem s b e n e ficia l.
P ro m p t S ervice
exposure.
A
ll
parents
should
a
b
­
Buy This FOR BOTH PIECES
G resham po stm a ste r F r e d
successful law n p la n tin g ,
ac I ments.
C LO S ED M O N D A Y S
so lu te ly d e te rm in e th a t th e ir a g a inst polio.
P
ow
ell
accom
panied
M
etsger
to
to
3
Im m u n iz a tio n s a re an in d iv id ­ cording to R ay A. M cN e ila n , 1 Seeding rates are 2
c h ild re n have th e ir shots up-to-
M ultnom ah co u n ty h o rtic u ltu re | pounds per 1000 sq. ft fo r Bent- the conference.
d a te ,’ ’ C a rl L . H o lm . M .D .. pres­ ual m e d ica l p re ve n tive and e v ­
grasses. 5 to 6 lbs fo r fine
agent.
ident of the Oregon S tale B o a rd eryone should keep a re co rd , the
As you w o u ld n ’t begin to b u ild fescues, and 4 to 5 lbs. fo r
state board o f h e a lth advises
.50
Decorator Fabrics
of H e a lth , declared.
When m ix in g . 1
In d iv id u a l im m u n iz a tio n re co rd a house w ith o u t b lu e p rin ts, you Bluegrasses
C h ild re n o rd in a rily re ce ive the ca rd s m a y be secured by a ll O re ­ should never s ta rt a law n w ith ­ p a rt of B entgrass to 4 o f fine
Assorted Colors
re q u ire d shots before th e y a re gon citize n s fro m th e ir p riv a te out pians, M iN c ila n advises.
fescue is desirable.
one y e a r old. T h is p ro te ctio n is p h ysicia n s o r th e ir lo c a l h e a lth
Font P la n n in g
A good la w n m ix tu re should
Open F rid a y s !» to !» F o r Y o u r Shopping Corn»•nience
not p e rm a n en t and boosters a re d e p a rtm e n t.
A p rim a ry co n sid era tio n in contain no annual o r s h o rt-live d
re q u ire d p e rio d ic a lly , H o lm said.
lawn b u ild in g is cost planning. p e re n n ia l v a rie tie s . S h o rt-live d
C h ild re n e n te rin g school fo r
A ll .Makes — A ll Models
G rading and d ra in a g e , s p rin k ­ grasses com m on in the p o orer
the f ir s t tim e m u st be "boosted”
le r system s,
d riv e w a y s
and la w n m ix tu re s are p e re n n ia l
a gainst d ip h th e ria , t e t a n u s ,
w alks and c o m m e rc ia l charges and annual R yegrass. Redtop.
w hooping cough and s m a llp o x .
POST CLASSIFIED AI)S BRING RESULTS
and costs should be recognized T im o th y and O rch a rd Grass
The* sale of p a rt o r a l l of
and prepared fo r w e ll in a d ­ B e rm u d a g ra ss, Zoysia. Mondo-
B ritis h C o lu m b ia 's 1.300,000 k i l ­ vance. S p rin k le r system s ca n ­
g ra ss and D ich o n d ra are not
A u to m o tiv e M achine Shop S ervice
o w a tt d o w n stre a m share o f Co­ not be planned u n til it is d e c id ­ s a tis fa c to ry fo r Oregon law ns.
lu m b ia r iv e r tre a ty p o w e r to ed where the w a lks and d riv e ­
W a te r Seedbed
P a c ific N o rth w e s t p riv a te u t ili­ ways w ill be. W a lkw a ys and
★
A fte r p la n tin g , the m ost im
ties w as advanced re c e n tly by d rives cannot be placed u n til
p
o
rta
n
t
ite
m
is
keeping
the
seed­
C harles F. Luce,
B o n n e ville grades are established and d ra in ­
★
bed m o ist u n til a ll seeds are
P ow er A d m in is tra to r.
age allowed.
g e rm in a te d I f the w e a th e r tu rn s
H ow ever, he suggested th a t
F o r A utom obile», R e b u ilt E ngines, F leets, R a cin g < ars,
Most soils w ill b e n e fit fro m
if the C anadians decide to se ll the addition of o rg a n ic m a tte r w a rm , th is m ay in vo lve lig h t
H ot Roils. In d u s tria l Engine»
tre a ty power. Canada m ig h t look w hich increases m o istu re -h o ld ­ s p rin k lin g several tim e s a day.
In te rn a tio n a l T ru c k P a rts and W is,-onsin E ngine D e a le rs
A
fte
r
the
grass
reaches
several
to the P a c ific N o rth w e st as w e ll ing capacity. S e ve ra l types o f
Inches high, follow the re g u la r
as C a lifo rn ia fo r a m a rk e t.
m a te ria ls can be used to in ­
T IB S IS AN A l l. U N IO N SHOP
The a d m in is tra to r suggested crease soil o rg a n ic m a tte r. S aw ­ s p rin k le r irrig a tio n p ra ctice s fo r
$
7
.9
5
an
established
law
n.
Reg. $8.95
Limited Time Only . . . .
th a t P a c ific N o rth w e st p riv a te dust. a slow decom poser, is use­
u tilitie s m ig h t w elcom e, u n der fu l fo r loosening heavy soils,
$Q 95
c e rta in conditions, a long te rm how ever e x tra n itro g e n m ust be Get Your Office Supplies
1821 E. Powell
Gresham
M O 5-4143
Reg. $10.95
With Zipper
All Sizes
su p p ly of pow er a v a ila b le fro m added over a period o f years.
At
The
Sandy
Post
B.C., if the pending C o lu m b ia E a sily decomposed
Come see the newest cre a tio n b \ P la y lc x as seen on T V the "G o ld e n ”
m a te ria ls
r iv e r tre a ty is ra tifie d by the such as w e ll ro tte d m anure,
G ird le (also in p a n ty s ty le i. Soft, m ira c le fa b ric lined. $11.95 to $13.95
Sizes: E x tra s m a ll, s m a ll, m e d iu m , la rg e and e x tra la rg e . Lo o k y o u r
C anadian P a rlia m e n t.
composts, and green m anure
best fo r fa ll.
The B. C. P re m ie r desires to crops also lib e ra te some n u tr i­
I e x p o rt a ll o r a la rg e p a rt o f B C ’s ents d u rin g the decom position
r-
50 per cent share of the new process.
Simplicity & i DAN RIVER
(
I tre a ty pow er th a t w o u ld be gen-
I
D rainage Im p o rta n t
McCall
t
j c ra te d at U.S. dam s. In d ic a ­
I
Poor
drainage, poor physical
tio n s a re th a t such pow er w o u ld
I
Patterns
YD. I
not be needed by the p ro vin ce condition of the soil, com pac- I
(
tion and w rong use of ch e m ica l
Yardage
| fo r 20 to 25 years.
o r o rg a n ic soil co nditions a ll :
Wash and w e a r
R e g u la r 98c
I
Notions
co n trib u te to law n fa ilu re s . In I
A IR M A N G R A D U A T E S
C otton P la id
b e a u tifu l, la te st a u tu m n colors
j
W illia m S. M ille r, a irm a n a p ­ p re p a rin g Ihe soil fo r la w n |
p re n tic e , USN. son of M r. and pla n ting , tr y to c o rre c t these
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Open 9:30 A M . to 9 P.M. Mon. th ru Sat.
i M rs. S. G. M ille r o f R t. 2, San­ d iffic u ltie s
Ten Steps To F o llo w
dy. w as g ra d u a te d Aug. 31 fro m
Ihe A v ia tio n M a ch in ists M a te
Ten steps to fo llo w in pre p a r- |
School at the N a v a l A ir T e ch n i- ing and seeding a law n a re :
I cal T ra in in g C enter. M e m p h is,
4-2602
1. Grade the soil. M ake the
DIVISION
2604 S. E. 122nd
. T enn.
slopes gentle and aw ay fro m th e
house. A vo id steep slopes w here
possible.
2. Im p ro ve the soil. H a u lin g in
top soil o r w o rk in g in 2 o r 3
inches of o rg a n ic m a te ria l w ill
DEER
I
help im p ro ve most soils. O rg a n ic
SEASON
m a tte r should be w o rke d in
th o ro u g h ly 6 to itl inches deep.
OPENS
3. A dd lim e and fe rtiliz e r. The
SEPT.
This
co lo r and v ig o r of law ns on most
a »
. rtr
t «
coastal soils, and on the m ore
30th
$ 7 9 *9 5
acid soils in the W illa m e tte
Now is Ihe lime lo prepare For a great hunting season,
' V a lle y, a re im p ro ve d hy lim in g .
1961 will be one of Ihe best. Plan now, we’ve everything
Add gro u n d lim estone at 75 to
Value
15« lbs. p e r 1000 sq. ft. Use a
vou’Il need in Maim clothing . .
' co m p le te law n fe r tiliz e r such as
SCHWiNN
5-3-2, 6-10-4. 10-16-8 o r 6 20-0
I B roadcast h a lf of tile fe rtiliz e r
; before tillin g o r tu rn in g under,
save tite re m a in d e r and w o rk
S im ila r
it lig h tly in to Ihe soil surface at
MEN'S
to P ictu re
seeding tim e .
Heavy
4. In s ta ll d ra in tile and s p rin k ­
’'RO M
le r system , if desired.
Woven Flannel
5. L e ve l and fir m the s u r­
Men's
face w ith a ro lle r, a rake and a
INSULATED SHIRTS - DRAWERS
d rag. Th(> soil should be le ve l
w ith the sidew alks, drive s, curbs
Soft K n it — keeps body w a rm
and patios, m a kin g the e sta b lish ­
in a ll te m p e ra tu re s
ed la w n easier to care fo r.
M F I). W E IG H T
H E A V Y W E IG H T
P re W a te rin g
$1.69 ea.
$2.49 ea.
6 Keep soil m oist fo r at least
ASK FOR DETAILS AT Z IM S VARIETY DEPT.
3 to 4 weeks p rio r to seeding
to help se ttle the soil and In ­
Bright colorful plaids
sure good weed g e rm in a tio n .
perfect fo r hunting, Heavy
7. W o rk and re -w o rk so il s u r­
face lig h tly to p ro vid e a sm ooth,
woven flannel, tw o pocket
Men's
firm and fine seed-bed and to
style. Sizes S - M - L - XL
NYLON - W OOL BOOT SOCKS
CHILDREN'S
k ill weed seedlings. I)o not use
Whitman Gold Seal
weed k ille rs now as th e y m a y
FICTION
.y»% W ool - 5«% N ylo n
in h ib it grass seed g e rm in a tio n
Soft • W a rm - C o m fo rta b le
la te r.
Men's Medium W eight
8. F e rtiliz e the seedbed. A p ­
W hite - G re y
p
ly
the re m a in in g fe r tiliz e r m en­
Flannel Shirts
■
Reg. $ 1.0 0
Reg. 29c
tioned u n der step No. 3, and
Reg.
w o rk it in the top 2 inches of
soil.
$1.00
9. Seed the law n, e ith e r by
hand or w ith a fe r tiliz e r sp re a d ­
Men's
e r designed to sow g ra ss seed.
ASSORTED
D iv id e the seed in h a lf. Seed
COOK - OUT
the fir s t h a lf one d ire c tio n and
the second h a lf in a d ire c tio n
S tu rd y long
$ 1 Q .9 5 . S-J^-OSl
Hooded
at rig h t angles to the firs t. Then
w e a rin g
e re |w noie» .
ra ke lig h tly to m ix seed w ith
Soft p lia b le upper»
top o ne-half Inch of soil.
Reg. 79c
10. C over seed lig h tly to keep
it m o ist A q u a rte r - inch m ulch
1.49
of saw dust, peat moss, s tra w
10 lb.
or la w n clip p in g s w ill co ve r e x ­
Reg.
Men's
posed seeds
and
help hold
bag
19c
m o istu re to insure g e rm in a tio n
INSULATED HUNTING BOOTS
H eavy w e ig h t, double k n it hood,
S p rin kle lig h tly and as often
h eavy fleece lin e d I mm I. v . . .
as necessary to keep the soil
( repe Solen
B rig h t red and ye llo w
LUCKY R
m o ist u n d e r the m ulch.
H eavy U pper» $ 1 ^ 9 5
SEALY BOX SPRING
& MATTRESS
G K K S IIA M
S IR IE R E P A IR
4 9
PLATFORM ROCKERS
’37
SERVICE
2nd & Main Gresham MO 5-5995
★ <>n Automotive
B.C. Power Share
Mav Be Export«*«!
Purls
★ Complete Motor
Rebuilding
I
ITS GIRDLE TIME
Camshaft & Crankshaft G rinding
Crankshaft & Engin«* Balan« ing
Playtex Girdle
or Panty Girdle
VIC’S MOTORS & AUTO PARTS
YARDAGE
Habré s
69
midway department store
Variety Section
Only!
HwtfiM SeasfiK O mm
V
BIKE
ZIM ’S ’
Hunting Shirts
$ 2 *8
Free Tickets! Bike Given Away Oct. 21st
Now! Shop These Savers!
PUZZLES
88‘
P erirci for lin n lin g
BRIQUETTES
59
Moe. Toe
SWEAT SHIRTS
LURES
La w n seed should be selected
on the fo llo w in g basis: purpose
of use of the law n, type of
law n desired and c h a ra c te ris tic s
Men's
1 0 0 ',
5 Colors
OPEN FRIDAYS 'TIL 9 P.M.
TOR STEELHEAD AND SALMON
DACRON UNDERWEAR
s u p e rio r Q u a lity — P o p u la r
25c each
ASSORTED
W H ITM AN
.95
•J Piece S tyle. Q u ille d
Soft, w a rm . S-M 1,-X I,
Men'
F lo w e r»
T elegraphed
* Hunting Caps
A n yw h ere . . .
G restia m and
P o rtlan d
D e liv e rie »
GAMES
88‘
S J .4 9
H eavy. W a te rp ro o f
Made by Lee
Gresham's Family Department Store
M O 5-2701
Gresham
Second A Roberts
Red
Plastic ,
Flowers
2 /2 5 «
Select Seed
■ ”
$ 1 .9 8
¿HOP AT W.R. HICKS
QQf
OO
00
Hunting Boots
Sweat Shirts
Men's Crew Neck
or Zip Neck
4 / ‘I
BOOK
Y ellow • Tan
G ra y
E a r Flap»
221 East Powell
MO 55212 DAY or NIGHT
G REEN
STAM PS.
Reg. 69c and
79c Values
Wfc
/
J? / W
JF
Crystal — Servos Four
Snack S e t s ................. l2 49
Big Game Deer Bags . . sl °°
Always - - S & H Green Stamps