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    Clackamas County News, Estacada, Ore., Aug. 9, 1957
egg-laying contest which will expert poultrymen
working
than higher rates of usage.This I year to catch stragglers gave weed control but does not con­
close Saturday, Aug. 17,
the for the Fair Board, and will be
trol hairy vetch New products \
is half the rate previously rec- perfect control.
last day of the 1957 Clackamas fed according tn the owners’
The college is not ready to for this purpose are coming up.
ommended and brings the cost
(By ANNE JUSTICE)
instructions. Each egg will be
County Fair.
recommend
the
use
of
amino
down to $10 or less per acre j
At about 2:45 Thursday af­
counted and weighed as soon
Coming
back
to
Canada
this­
triazole
as
a
selective
spray
in
Perhaps when this product is
Pullets will be entered
in as it is laid. In case of a tie the
ternoon, Aug.1st, a log truck
amiona triazole owned by Tom O’Neill of Ore­ sets of 3. They may be of exact
extensively the farm crops. However, it does tle again—
(By J. J. Inskeep. Extension used more
weight of the eggs laid
may
be
used
on
regrowth,That
appear
at
the
moment
that
price may come down further '
gon City collided with a 1950 any breed cr oross-breed. The will determine the winner.
Extension Agent)
Here is good news fir
the The Granger Farm is located oats are resistant to amino tria­ is after the thistles have been Ford station wagon driven by contest is to determine which
The owner of the champion
property owners who have a 8 miles or So north of Corvallis zole when not used in excess cut off, disked or harrowed Mrs. Ray Lien of Dodge. Mrs. entry can lay the most eggs in pullets will receive a trophy.
The
station
is
now
testing
the
provided
that
the
regrowth
is
on
the
Albany
road.
Farm
exactly
seven
days,
from
6
p.
Lien
suffered
severe
bruises
Canada Thistle riddance prob­
Benideo this, each entry will
resistance of victory oats
to vigorous, not otherwise.
about her egs and body, also a m.. Aug 10, to 6 p.m. Aug. 17. receive 25 cents for every egg
lem. Trials underway at the Crops Research Assistant Wm this
material.
This
report
of
an
Furtick
says
that
amino
tria
head injuiy. The station wag­
Granger Farm at the Oregon
The birds will be under con laid during the period of the
Experiment Station
indicate zole used when the thistles experiment underw:ay and not , Can you imagine an experi­ on is reported a total loss.Mrs. stant
supervision and care of contest.
a
iccommendation.
No
one
yet
ment
station
plantisg
dock
were
six
tu
eight
inches
high
Lien expressed gratitude
to
that 8 lbs. of amino
triazile
knows
at
what
stage
of
growth
weeds
which
are
common
in
and
growing
vigorously
on
Ap­
both Mrs. Emery Keller and
just as it comes out of the pac­
kage provides better
control ril 25. 1956 and re-sprayed this oats are most resistant to this many of our valley and coastal Mrs. Ray Burk for their as
weedicide.
pastures.Well, that is just what sistance The accident .occured
"Amino triazoe is
not a they are doing down on the on one of a series of very bad
good control spray n blackber­ Granger Farm. The idea, how­ curves along the Dodge road.
ries” Furtick says. Furtick has ever, is to obtain a good stand Perhaps this
accident
will
also found that Karmex
DW of dock as a start for weed
to bring the attestion of
kills chick weed, dog fennel. control trials. Similar plantings serve
the proper authorities the ser­
French pink and many other are also being made for yellow
of these blind curves
such weeds as a pre-emergence toadflax and sheep sorrel for iousness
Sunday, Monday, T u e s d a y August 11-12-13
spray on Fall wheat. The spray | the same purpose. All of these in our neighborhood.
* Tab Hunter and Natalie Wood in
may be applied from planting weeds are very difficclt to con­
time to the time
the wheat trol at present.
Eva Spicknall returned Wed­
comes through
the ground
Furtick is also conducting nesday of last week.from a vis­
without doing
any damage. soil sterilant trials on the Gra­ it to Longview, Wash.
Her
That is, at least this has been nger Farm. One of the mate, brother, Lindley drove her Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday Aug 14-17
the case on the Granger Farm ials which gives excellent re­ home and visited in the home
trials. Right now it looks like sults in Wyoming
provides of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Connor. Doris Day, Louis Jourdan, and Barry Sullivan in
one pound of Karmex DW per very poor results here. This il­ Lindley returned t 0 Longview
acre will do the trick;
two lustrates the
importance of Sunday afternoon.
LET
pounds doesn’t seem to damage conducting trials under local
Mr- and Mrs. A. E. Ander­
Second Feature
wheat or barley.
conditions before making rec- son and granddaughter Bon­
S. E. 4TH. ESTACADA
WALT
This material may also be I ofmendations to the public.
Rex
Reason,
Margia
Dean and Beverly Garland in
nie
of
Portland
were
Sunday
DIAL CR. 9-3968
DO IT
used on Fall planted oats for 1
afternoon visitors in the How­
Tansy ragwort control was ard Westerberg home.
Mrs.
initiated in Clackamas County Westerberg says
that
her
1 by popular
farmer demand. mother Mrs. M. K. Merritt of
' This county has made tremen- Mulino is doing very well after
i dous strides in controlling tan- her recent illness.
! sy. But we have a very pecul­
Fred Horner celebrated his
iar situation facing us.
Now birthday Sunday
afternoon
that ony a few plants remain with the David Horner family j
1 in many
communities folks and Mr. and Mrs.George Horn- 1
j have lost interest.
er and family of Forest Grove -
When driving about the The Horners are enjoying
a {
county
we see occasional new Ford station wagon.
plants blooming in all their
Mrs. Leone Dougherty and j
! glories and preparing t 0 scat­ her daughter Elaine of Bell­
ter seeds to the forewinds ingham, Wash, were recently
this August. County Weed In­ guests at the home of Dan
spector Dock Hunt is working Dougherty. Debbie and Bobbie
I on a reduced budget without Weekly who have been stay- ^
any assistance.
ing with the Doughertys have
, Our suggestion - Help the recently returned
to
their
deaj along by
pulling and home in Salem.
buriing these
weeds before
Paul Mather who is visiting
they go to seed.It is easy and with
the Begulein family went
inxpensive to do this now.
to Mt. Hood Sunday.
With a
party
of
35
people
he
climbed
Some folks are doing
just
the summit. Paul said that
that. In Molalla the other day to
took about 9 hours to make
Hans Christianson was pulling it
he climb but only about 4 to
a trailer load of tansy plants. come
back down.
I m going to burn every one
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ander­
of them,” he said.
son of Portland visited
Mrs
Not the biggest -■ But the Cleanest
Allis-Chalmers No. 63 3-bottom plow —
Andersons brother,
Emery
Not the smallest -- But the Greenest!
• Fully mounted for turning, transport and corner-
Because of the name resem­ Keller Sunday afternoon. They
blance, many confuse
tansy then drove up the Clackamas
plowing convenience.
We hope that you enjoy yourselves, by viewing the large number
ragwort with ragweed. Tansy River t 0 the Acme Lufber Co
•
Pulls from single hitchpoint with low, natural line of
of exhibits, resting in the shade in our beautiful grounds, and
ragwort grows in great clumps where Mr. Keller is employed.
draft. . . eliminates side draft even when plowing on
Mrs. Ivalou Stahlnecker was
visiting our free shows, both in the afternoons and the evenings.
this time of year with magnif­
the contour.
Perry
icent yellow blooms.Seeds may united in marriage to
If you have any comments on this year's Fair, either good or bad,
• Works with T raction B ooster system for shifting
Thursday
blow to great distances. We do DeLapp of Colton
please feel free to discuss them with us, so that \ye will know you
The
of weight to rear tractor wheels as needed.
not need to go int 0 detail as to afternoon at 1 o’clock.
ceremony was on the chamb­
the seriousness of this weed.
like your Fair. Attendance of your Fair is the finest example of
Put a new Allis-Chalmers No. 63 plow in your field
Hay fever ragweed has green ers of Judge P. K. Hammond
behind a D-14, WD or WD-45 Tractor. Find out how
pride you have as a Clackamas County citizen!
Iacv leaves and a spike seed- Mrs. DeLapp wore a light blue
easy good plowing can be. Also available is the No. 62
accessories
head The small blossoms are suit with white
2-bottom plow with same features. See us for the correct
THURSDAY, AUG. 15
|*’1' ‘ ' '<e shade of green as the and wore a corsage of red rose
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 14
moldboard plow for your soil.
OREGON CITY DAY
eivt ’Thy ragweed is a ser- buds. Her attendant was Miss
7 A.M.—Fairgrounds open to
T raction B ooster is an Alii •• Ch Infers tradem ark.
ieui nest? A young man rais­ Sharon Kishpaugh, her sister.
7 A.M.—Fairgrounds open to
general public.
'd m Cackimas County atten­ The grooms attendant was his , TUNE !N, N ali .r.eJ ¿'arm e r a H a r r Hour, Saturday, MBC,
public
9 A M.—Open class and 4-H
ded calege i:- the east.
Upon father. The ceremony was per-
10 A.M.—Carnival and exhibit
judging starts. Please Do Not
buildings open
’ aduation he enlisted and ser­ fromed by Judge Hammond
Interfere with Judging.
ved four vca-i in the U. S. Na­ Als 0 present were Dusty and
10 AM.—4-H and Open Class
11 A.M.—Kiddie Kaper parade
Livestock Judging continues
vy. Durnig his enlistment he Diane Stahlnecker, Mrs. Mary
SA iiS ANO i n v i a »
from Canby.Sponsored by Can-
12 Noon—All Service
Club
developed an acute allergy or Kishpaugh and Mr and Mrs
by Kiwanis Club
Luncheon, Sponsored by Canby
asthmatic condition. This hap­ Russell McHugh of Clackamas
2 to 4 P.M.—Band Concert in
pened in th Pacifc area. In The happy couple left by train
Kiwanis Club
center of grounds— By Monte
2 to 4 P.M.—Band Concert in
fact the condition was 90 acute for San Francisco for a short
Ballou and his band—Free
that he was sent back to the honeymoon.
center of grounds—Monte Bal­
2 P.M.—Showing of color slid­
states and given shore duty.
lou and his Band—Free
Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Mc­
Boring Road and Mt. Hood Loop Highway
es and movies at Photography
2 P.M.—Showing of color slid­
Navy doctors sent him to the Hugh of Clackamas were Sun­
GRESHAM, OREGON, ROUTE 2
section—Free
es and movies at Photography
best allergists in Boston and day dinner guests at the home
5 p m .—Chicken Barbecue in
Section—Free
Philadelphia.
Both of them of Mr. and Mrs. Max Kish­
picnic grounds —Sponsored by
told him “Go back to Western paugh.
5 P.M.—Chicken Barbecue on
Clackamas County
Broilers
picnic grounds. Sponsored by
Oregon where there is no rag­
Jack and Calvin Kishpacgh
weed.”
Association
Oregon City Chamber of Com­
Emery Keller and Dick and
7 p M —Color slides and mov­
merce. Music by Journal Jun
have
been
L_ s a l e e n d s a u g u s t " 17 T h T
is an actua' experience. Thema Howell
ies at Photography Section—
We know the young man very spending the evenings in the
iors
well indeed. He is not an isola­ hay fields recently in order to
7 P.M.—Color slides and mov­
Free
ies at Photography Section—
ted case. The Willamette Val­ get Howell’s hay put away be­
7:15 P.M.—Crowning of the 4-
ley is famous all over the Uni­ fore the rain sets in.
Free
H Queen at grandstand
ted States as one of the very
7.15 P.M.—4H Style Revue in
8 to 9:30 P.M.—Stage Show at
center of grounds—Free
fw ragweed free areas. Masy F O U R L O C A L MEN
grandstand — Young Oregon­
8 P.M.—Stage Show at grand­
many people have moved here
HOME ON FU R LO U G H
ian Traveling Troupe—Free
stand -Journal Juniors —Free
for no other reason than to es­
Four local service men now
10 P.M.—AU exhibit buildings
10 PM. —Exhibit buildings
cape the tortures of ragweed home on furlough from Fort
Ord, Calif, are
hay fever and asthma.
close.
close
,
But—we are not entirely free
Richard R. Miller, son
of
FRIDAY,
AUG.
16
of ragweed here The ragweed Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Miller
SATURDAY, AUG. 17
area near Springwater has
Gerald P. Ruhl. son of Mr
N O R TH ER N C L A C K A M A S
been kept under control
and and Mrs. George Ruhl
COUNTY DAY
CA N B Y DAY
should finally be entirely erad-
Kenneth L. McAllister, son
7 A M.—Fairgrounds open
of Mr and Mrs C. W McAllis
i lcated-
9 A.M.—FFA and Open Class
7 a .M.—Fairgrounds open
We have heard of Infestation ter
Livestock Finals Judging
sear Fisher’s Mill.
County
10 A.M.—Carnival opens
M' “ «
9 A M.—F.F.A and Open Class
Weed Inspector Dock Hunt had |
10 A M.—Helicopter arrives on
Livestock Judging
a start on his place near Bor­
ground for rides to the public
b* 'k
ing from contaminated
seed
2 P.M.—Color slides and mov­
grain shipped in.
For eight
ies at
Photography Section-
10 AM.—Carnival and exhibit
years I have destroyed every
Free
buildings open
pant including these from the
2 to 4 P.M—Band Concert by
original seeding,” he reports.
Citizens Band of Marion Coun­
2 PM.—Showing of color slid
But this year tw 0 more plants
ty (45 Pieces)—Free
es and movies at Photography
came
up,”
2 to 4P.M.—National Appaloo-
Section—Free
There are more serious rag-
sa Horse Club Halter Class
The Clackamas County Re­
■ weed infestations
in other publican Central
Show—Free
Committee
2 to 4 P.M.—Band Concert in
Willamette
Valley
CounUes
4:30 P. M.—Rural Fire Depart­
invites all Republicans in thi«
center of grounds—Monte Bal­
Infestations
are
not
large
ments competition, at grand­
area to a picnic to be held on
lou and his Band-—Free
i ^noi>gh to pose an area health Sunday,
stand—Free
August 18th about
hazard-yet
But
we
are
on
the
5 P.M.—Chicken Barbecue at
10:30 A.M. at Evergreen Park
Buy one quart
way
and
ragweed
does
like
picnic grounds. Sponsored by
2 tn 4 P.M.—National Appal-
between Carver and Redland
our
Willamette
Valley
condit­
Northern Clackamas
County
on the Redland road.
oosa Horse Club Halter Trials-
BOYSEN RUBBERGLO Rat Wall Finish
ions.
joint Service Clubs
Free
State Chairman Jim Short.
112
beautiful “ready-mixed” colors -Colorizer colors slightly higher.
7 P.M—Color slides and mov­
State Vice Chairman Margaret
ies
at
Photography
Section
So
the
last
Oregon
legisla­
von
Lubken.
State
Treasurer
5 P M —Beef Barbecue in pic­
—Free
ture passed a ragweed control Sig Unander,
Secretary of
nic grounds—Cooked by Sher­
8 P M —Finals of National Ap-
law which
apparently has State Mark Hatfield, Senator
Get ce:os?ti iju a rt......................................
iff Joe Shobe and sponsored by
teeth in it.
Enforcement is Howard Belton, County Judge
paloosa Horse Club Show-Free
Canby Jr. Chamber of
Com­
charged to the State Depart- Ed Latourette and Phil Hitch­
9:45 PM .—Grand Finale Fire­
merce
men of Agriculture with funds cock will make short talks.
works Display at grandstand—
to work with. Well and good
Free
8 to 9:30 P.M.—National Ap-
Bring a picnic lunch. Coffee
but a problem of this kind, in will be served by the commit
10 P.M.—All exhi it buildings
paloosa Horse Club Show- Free
final
analysis,
takes
the
en­
close
Exhibitors
may
depart
tee
10 P. M.— Exhibit buildings
thusiastic support if all of us
with their exhibits
close
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We expect soon to learn
the
P
l
’
L
L E T D E R R Y ENTRIES
extent of the landowners re­
GENERAL ADMISSION 75c - CHILDREN UNDER !*> FIÎEE!
T O C L O S E A U G U ST 9
sponsibility for ragweed
on
Ore.
—Entries
! his property. The law in this CANBY .
SEASON TICKETS $2.25 EXHIBITOR SEASON PASS $2.25
1598 E. Powell
Gresham, Ore.
( respect is not clear to us at the will do»« at 9 p.m. Friday.Aug
9. for the third annual Pacific
1 1 moment.
Phone MO 5-2095
Northwest Pullet Derby.
an
NOTES BY
THE WAYSIDE
Dodge Doings
Having Pump
Troubles?
Call Walter Huss
At
"The Girl He Left Behind"
A.6.C. PLUMBING
"JU L IE "
“ Badlands of Montana"
W elcome to the
Great tla e k a m a s
County
F u "LTÆ-»“
5ÄI?«- »-a
FAIR
FARM
TRACTOR
CO.
BOYSEN PAINT
28th
Annual
om Z
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F<
REPUBLICAN
PICNIC DATED
$ -J^9 7
ic
Bullseye Budget Values
McCREADY LUMBER YARD