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Clackamas County News
Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Dec. 12, 1958
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Mrs. M argarf * Ross
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Mrs. Nellie Currin
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Mrs. Lafaye Fou-s
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Mrs.
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Eagle Creek
CurrmsviUe . .
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Viola
George
A M A N A FP.Ï22ÊK
MEAT CUT FOR LOCKtRS
25 cu. ft. rqpnrity
Including Hauling, Butchering, C oding, Cut­
REG. $699.95
ting, wrapped and delivered for Gc lb.
Pork 8c lb.
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL $ 5 6 3 . 0 0
Cooling, cut, wrapped and delivered, 4c lb.
Harold Middleton
FOR C H R I S T M A S
,
Weiccme to Lov/rey Open Ho«s*
Our Store, Sat., Dee. 14
MONEY S AVI NG SPÉCIAL!
indoor Tree Lights
7-L IG H T SERIES, C-6 Bulbs
15 LIG H T SETS, C-7.V Bulbs
79c Set
$2.95 Set
Outdoor Lighting Sets
7 LIG H T SETS
25 LIG H T SETS
$2.25
$7.50
dish Towels
Regular 89c
Specie!
each
b a n k e ts
N YLO N & R A Y O N BLEND. W A S H A B L E
$ 9 -8 5
Tows! Sets
CH O ICE OF COLOR AN D PATTERNS
$ 1 - 9 8 ?o $ 4 * 9 8
PHILLIP'S
ESTACADA
W E G IVE C H R ISTM A S $ !0 0 Dec.20 A W A R D
TICK ETS ON EACH $2.50 IN T R A D E !
Miss
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Tire isarsains
6 1
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1 6 *0 2
6:/0 'A 16 iinterur^an
Tube Type R yon
Mu'! I Snyw 7‘res
16 01
Plus Tax and P ’ capable Casing
7:73 x 14 !nterurban
Tubeless Rayon
Mud & Snow Tires
16*87
Plus Tax and Recapable Casing
Shell Service
W E C IV E C H R IST M A S $100 Dec.20 A W A R D
TIC K ETS ON EACH $2.50 IN T R A D E !
Want cleaner, quicker heal?
Use
Hielifiolil
ItiHi
m ' iii ' i k »:*
i , V /r CIVE CH R ISTM A S $100 Dec.20
X ,CKETS ON E ACH $2.50 IN ^
AW A C
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Notes by the
Wayside
of increasing legume yields
on
some aciTl s vils, provided we can
learn how to ’ se it without caus­
ing nutritioi d disorders in ani­
mals that eat i he
forage.
Re-
(By John J. Inskeep, County
search
data ii. Oregon ir. ! else-
A^ent
where clearly emphasizes
the
Farm operators of the Pacific complexity of me
molyblenum
! Northwest states will soon
be problem. Numerous reasons, such
reading about the possibility of as soil acidif ’ iva
level of
using molybennm as a fertilizer sulphur, phos' bonis, iron, magan-
| element. This element can be re- ese, and copper on i't
el, orgn •
sponsible for substantial increas- 10 content of soil, and ‘ hers In­
és in leguminious crop yields, es- fluence both yield and molybde-
pecially on acid soils.
Rut the tnim content of the plant.. Like-
operator who uses this material ¡ ">se, animal nutrition is influenc­
ian get into
real difficulties cd not only by the molybdenum
when the molybdenum
content ! content of the feed hut also
by
of the soil is presently adequate, copper content, sulfate
sulfur
Molybednum is a trace element content and others,
meaning that very, very
small
“ Forage which is detrimental
quantities are needed at most.In ,0 livestock may contain only a
fact, the manufacturers are rec- lew more Parts Per million moly-
ommending only enough of their hdenum than forage produced on
prepration to dust the seed prior s° j 's where application of molyb-
to planting.lt may be used along donum fertilizer
will increase
with inoculating material. Moly- yields. An application of only a
bdenum may also be mixed with few ounces of molybdenum ferti'-
other fertilizers at the fertilizer [izer Per acre " W increase
the
manufacturing plant or it may be molybdenum content of forage to
sprayed on the soil with weed ,hp danger point. Consequently,
spray equipment.
extreme caution
is necessary
The following information
is " hen applying molybdenum fert-
gleanod from '-The Molyblenum ' :izer to avoid plant accumuation
Problem, Miscellaneous
Paper that wi" uPset livestock
nutri-
64' The Agricultura Experiment t' pn-
Next week we shall present a
Station, Oregon Stat College
“ This is a summary
of
the few questions and answers rela­
known facts in Oregon and else­ tive to the use of molybdeum.
where. We will interpret some i
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A r e n ,i» d ™ ' £ 3 E E J
fertilizer o r, 12 floadline for cntry into P o r .
nn t T l i l o v
, ,
m° lybw ' 'and General Electric company’s
num toxicity must be yours. Wc -Electricity at Work”
contest
to not have adequate
informa- has been issued bv Clyde Walk-
Plus T ax and R ecapable Casing
Ray’ s
ESTACABA ELECTRIC
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,aCl[? 0n!‘/1" ,t0 °,ur, b.est DECEMBER 12 DEADLINE
jud^m-Jiit. Iiut the final decision
m i? p r r c a n t f c t
Tube T ype Rayon
& Snow i e s
Terms
One 0n!y
Dial CR. 3-5145
TER R Y CLO TH
SA V E $199.95
IHI
Sagner’s Richfield
Service
Phone Estacada CR 9-3279
W E G IV E C H R ISTM AS $100 Dec.20 A W A R D
TIC K ETS ON EACH $2.50 IN T R A D E !
n nH h 'n ' for
f P all
u conditions.
rccon‘- jjve ' ’ GK educational represent-,,
mendations
Willamette V a lle y - Response The contest
to
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"Thunks fo r
the K ITC H EN T E L E P H O N E ,
S a n t a l ”
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Here is the happy answer to every hus-
band’s Christmas gift problem . . . a
kitchen telephone. It’s the gift that keeps
on giving . . . a reminder of your thought­
fulness for years to come.
Call our business office for full informa­
tion on a kitchen telephone today. Find
out how little one of these step savers
costs. And while you’re at it, check on the
beautiful colors available to you in a
kitchen telephone.
for % e Pnr .1 .el" n T yb/ e" um 'sophomores, juniors and seniors
i, „ „ h KPWdH ‘° n ° f a fa,ia„ haS has a first Prize of a $500
coll-
T 6 s,” ls Mosc pBp scholarship. Complete infer
ol these responses have been on mation is available at all
PGE
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the va' oy offices or the educational repic-
tloor that are acid, low in phos- sentative, 612 S. WW. Alder, in
phorus, and high in manganese. Portland.
Field and green
house experi-
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ments were conducted on
soils WILL HOLD CANDY SALE
1 where molybdenum deficiencies ,\T HORNER’S MARKET
were suspected. Response from
Dodge 4H Clubs are holding a
, mo ybdenum was observed on all j Candy Sale at Horner’s Market
1*7 htL
fle d elxPenments es- ! on Saturday, Dec. 13 starting at
I tablished during the last 3 years; 10 A. M.
and in five of the 14 greenhouse ' _
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¡experiments established. The re­
sponses have been larger
when
the soils have not been limed.On
these soils, applications of lime
alone increased the molybdenum
content of the forage. Molybde­
When you’ve been a member of the Christmas Club at
num contents have been marked­
Estacada’s
Branch of the First State Bank of M ilwaukie!
ly increased when lime and moly­
bdenum have been applied
to­
It s so much fun and satisfaction in being a Christmas
gether. This suggests some cau­
Club member - - especially when you receive your check
tion in applying lime and molyb­
denum together until further re­
around the 15th of November, which solves your Christ­
search information under western
mas financial problems. The time to start your Christmas
Oregon conditions is available.
EFFECT OF LIMING— Molybde­
Club membership for next year is N O W !'Y o u may start
num availability increases as the
" 'th as little as 50c weekly or as much more as you want.
soil increases (become less acid.)
This general effect has been ob­
Don t put it off. Come in and see us tod ay!
served in many areas as well as
here in Oregon.
Consequently,
molybdenum response has been
observed largely on some unlim-
ed acid soils.
Molybdenum re-
sponses on limed soils have been
: less marked or absent. Since lim­
ing increases the availability of
molybdenum, its content in tne
forage also is increased. Increase
in molybdenum content has been
I particularly marked when
lime
Earn 2 k per cent on aii savings
and molybdenum fertilizers are
applied together. It is recognized
3 per cent on three yea1'
that some question exists on the
deposit certificates.
possibility of molybdenum appli­
cation in combination with
low
levels iless than optimum amoun­
ts.) However, until further exper­
imental data on this question are
available, use caution in applying
both lime and molybdenum
to­
gether. Note also that repeated
applications or large applications
of molyblenum may well result
in production of forage toxic
to
All deposits insured to $10,000 by
livestock if these soils are limed
at a future date.
Hours 10 a.m. t,i
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
“ Molybdenum applications ap­
pear to offer an efficient method
ESTACADA TELEPHONE
i: m -GPAPH CO.
Calling for 1959 Christmas Clsi: Mzxihers
Estacada Branch
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