Estacada's Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1957-1976, February 20, 1959, Page Page 6, Image 6

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    seed cleaning owners and manag- the evening so much that the wi- n nematodes, even if we were ca- thing. Certain nematodes are con­
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ers in improvin their efficiency ves decided to have a meeting pable which we are not. Howev- trolled by crop rotation. Others
Estacada,
Oregon,
Friday, Feb. 20, 1959
and reducing costs. There are each year too right along wita er, you may find of interest a few are not. One of the speakers re­
LaFaye Fouts
330 commercial and farm cleaning their husbands. After the ban- gems of knowledge extracted at ported keeping a number of a crops with a low per acre return.
The Viola Community Club win operations in the Willamette Vat- quet a member from Eugene random from our Portland work- particular species at a temera-
more relentless opponent, to say
hold a pot luck supper, meeting ley and they are an important showed color slides of a 7 months shop notebook.
ture of minus 112 degrees for live
Right now we are harassed with nothing of maintaining soil ferti­
and evening of fun on Saturday, part of the seed marketing pro- tour of Europe.
Nematodes of one sort or anoth- years.At the termination of that a surplus of farm croos. But the lity and creating better crop var­
Feb. 21.
Supper to be served cess.
( er are found in every nook and period some were alive and heal- i scientitsts are looking to what ieties.
promptly at 6:30 P. M. Anyone
cranny of this old globe. Dr. Ger- thy.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carnes load­
in the community is invited to ed their station wagon with the
j aid Thorne, University of Wiscon­ During recent years soil fumi­ may be a short time hence when
join the fun.
The Community following children Sunday, Feb.U
sin, is generally accepted as a gants have been used successful-! we may look for a shortage.They __T ry a C lassified A d v. In the
Club has been sponsoring Square and they all enjoyed a trip to the
, leading nematoligist in the Uni- ly for menatode controls. Condi­ face long battle to maintain an low . Just ph one u s or .b r in g
Dance Lessons on Monday even­ Oaks Skating Rink: Danny Fouts
adequate ood supply. It will not or m ail your ad. in
| ted States. His presence added
ings under the direction of Mr. Ronnie Carnes, Romona Tracy,
much to the Portland workshop. tions for fumigations are exact­ be waged against insects alone. w ill g e t resu lts and the cost is
and Mrs. Al Aim of Portland. 22 Phyllis and
Vivian Hodgklss, By J. J. Inskeep, County Agent He reports finding several nema-; ing and the cost too high for' In fact, the nematode map be a
couples arc signed up. Dancing and Mike and David Reichner.
Grandpappy used to say ‘It s a todes at the tip of Longs Peak tn 1
starts at 8 P.M. and continues un­ Mr. and Mrs. John McKenzie question as to whether insects or Colorado at an
elevation oi
til 10 P.M. After which refresh­ have been busy helping jonn's man will finally dominate the 14.000 feet. They were present
ments are served by the kitchen Aunt Sara who fell recently anil world.' In fact a lot of other in thin layers of soil lodged be­
committee for the evening.
I broke her hip. She is doing as grandpappys said the same thing, tween granite outcroppings.
The Viola Extension held a well as could be expected.
; So much so that the saying be- There are, prehaps, as many
meeting last Tuesday; the lesson
Herb Fouts spent sometime in came common, and much repeai- species of nematodes as there
being on hair styling. The first the Oregon City hospital recently ed everytime a new one appear­ I are of insects. Some, like the dag-
lamp shade making class will be with a lung infection.
ed to make the farmers life more : ger nematode, are found widely
Monday, Feb. 23 at the Commun­ Mr. and Mrs. John McKenzie miserable. When DDT came on dispersed and attack many plant
ity Club starting at 10 P.M.
spent Feb. 10 taking the County the scene these sagas of calamity species including fruit tree roots.
Mrs.
Carl .. Illig
went to the Em Agent
,
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,
,
Hog Growers tour of Lln- simmered down for a time. And Others have a limited number of
anuel Hospital for major surgery coln Countv
then when strains of resistant ln- host plants. Some are beneficial,
there*from 'l0 days^to 2 ^ weeks': . . ' ‘au' K,.,pni^ nephew of Mrand | sects appeared they took up the attacking other nematode pests,
Nor are plants the only hosts,
Her mother Mrs Jeanctt Rethen
* “st'n
of the West time worn cry once more ‘You
see’ they yelled, ’We told you so' i Many of the intestinal worms oi
is staying to take care of the two f t" " f t " ’
last wcek cnd vls'
And maybe they are right.
At all sorts of animals,
including
lllig boys, David 13 and Paul 5. 111 J T
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During
all in the know fully real­ man, are nematodes.
The Cascade Riders are busy 1 f. * h" Ju."loy ho,.r f t Abe „ V‘0,a least
selling tickets for their building Community Church held a Valen- ize that we must keep up a bai- World War I, I was sent to Camp
Georgia, along with a
fund dance to be held at the Red-
a t(thi\ V,ola Community rage of scientific research if we Greenleaf,
trainload of West Virginia draft­
land Grange hall on April 18 Tic-11 lub ,as! Sa,ufr(lay evening under are to keep ahead of the insect ees.
Some of them looked to be
kets are sold for $1, which also 1 supervision of Rev. and Mrs. world to feed an expanding hu- over 50 years of age.
Actually
entitles the buyer for a chance ac>
,
,
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That is if an old, ever present,, they were under 25. The hook-
the door prize which is $100.Cred-' lnes, were, Playc,i an<l a ‘ot ,>f r t
freshments were
were eaten
the and largely unknown critter does- worm nematode was responsible
it at the Redland Grocery Store I fres‘lm<'nts
eaten by
by
♦ group. Each child brought a n’t upset the apple cart with a ,r ^“ls condition. Army physi-
owned py Chuck Mnasfield.
game and conducted it for an ev­ rear attack while our attention is c*ans quickly cared for this sttu-
The Cascade Riders are also i ening
of fun.
focused on insects. This formla- i'hon.The transformation to youtn
planning their 3rd annual horse
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Breitmayer able worm is called the nematode. anf* vl"nr within a period of a
auction to pe held in April and
and children
enjoyed Sunday If he were a little larger his de­ few weeks was remarkable.
the trail ride in May.
The Portland workshop was de­
Feb.9 the men of the club held dinner at the West Linn Inn last scription could be used to scare voted
to plant infesting nematod­
naughty little boys half out of
a work day and sided the outside Sunday.
Certain nematodes attack
of the club house and put in new j Teddy Skinner is the proud ow- their wits. In his throat is a es.
I ner of a half Arabian mare.Teu- J forked spear which he extrudes lant roots, others attack bulbs,
windows.
stems, crowns or leaves.Some en-
have _____
his new horse to attack plants and animals
______
Harold Fischer of
Fischer’s I dy hopes to
''‘r ,he .,os* Plant, others attacx
Mill and Ernie Kaymmayer of trained to compete in the riding Which he preys.Why haven’t we the
outside.
Springwater were chosen as two club games this year and to play recognized the namatode for the
Nematodes
are transferred
Well, largely, we
of 75 in the Willamette Valley to polo. He had the unfortunate ex- rogue he is?
from place to place in plants,wa-!
nerinece
of
raving
his
horse,
Fri-
j
guess
because
most
of
his
numet
be visited in connection with the
ter or soil. Some cause tremend- j
seed marketing research project flay break his leg last year and ous species are microscropic in ous crop damage, others little
has
looked
a
long
time
before
size
so
he
escapes
the
notice
of
all
to be conducted by the Oregon , .
,
...
.
State College Dent of A e r i r n l t n r huy in ig a horse that could take its but a few college professors and damage.
place.
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like.And
then we didn’t know i No one could even hazard a 1
;.l Economics.
The purpose of
the research is to provide inform- Mr. antl Mrs. ( arl Bennett at- what to do about him anyhow so guess as to the many kinds of ec- \
ne™at<f tes f tund ln
ation which will he helpful to tended the annual banquet at the we ignored him. Since he is neit-
Benson hotel last Saturday eve of her an insect nor a disease both !
M
<.°^nty n,°.r fo the cv
, the Northwestern group of the entomologisas and pathologists !?,ft f ttft* da?la t h < i.y,.
; Tuscannia survivors. The Tusnan- have avoided the nematode.
' f t en h f t few ,^ thpm,T.he
?
| nia a regular Army transport
Then why bring it to mind now? ! Narcissus bu' b "«niatode and Us
control
is common knowledge in
V40l^£
was transporting troops during | you ask. Certain of the larger the industry
. Another attacks
,1st,
the first World War. It went chemical companies who aren’t grass roots including chewings l
tfave i\\r?
down off the coast of Scotland on directly resonsible to the taxpay- fescue roots. Still another finds
. g MNS -lleg
apPv
on1'
Fob. 5th with over 2000 hands on |ers also took up the ccdgel againl its way to the tip of chewings fes­
Wumbet* “ÿGÜ
board. 123 men were lost.Each st this creature with the wicked cue plants where it damages new- i
tK T o a e ^ s ttv ^ fe t ^
year the survivors meet on tne spear-headed tongue. They hired ly set seeds.
f e a tn w ^ d
These infected ;
Saturday nearest the 5th b_ T ’ y some of the best college research- heads cause acute poisoning when
came from Honolulu,
Cascade ere and told them Lookit, get busy , fed to cattle. Growers burn chew-
Locks Eugene and points over on this unseen demon before it’s I ingsle^'u7stubbie^To keepV‘thi's
the Northwest.This is the firs too late. In addition they have J nematode under control. There
time the wives have accompanied financed many college research j ;ire nematodes attacking straw-
' heir husbands, but this year the projects in one way or another, (berry plants, red clover plants
30 couples who attended enjoyed
Late in January one of these ' and probably to a limited extent
j
corporation staged a work shop in everp crop wre grow. It is obvi­
Portland on nematodes attacking ous that their depredations are
plants. The corporation called in imited or we couldn't grow any- |
the nemathologists from all over
Ihe United States, Hawaii. Canada,
and one from Australia to bring
i those interested up to date on our
A nnounces Fiat Jeanine H ale (3 u r g e r a r ), ; nematode enemies and their con­
trol.
J nes’ on experienced operator form erly with
The study of nematodes, called
: nematology Ls a lifetime calling.
Darw in Jones in Portland, w ill start w oik at | One who is a student in the field
i fo nematology is called a ncmatoi-
B ca’s Beauty Shop, Estacada, February 17th.
< gist.
We could not for a moment pro-
ivide a very comprehensive report
Viola Happenings
MOTES BY
■ HE W AYSIDE
I ’s Here Again - Another
Big John Deere Day
ALL - F A M IL Y
FILM P R O G R A M
Music Magic - Variety On Film
PLUS . . .
Oddities in Farm ing. . . What's New for
' 5 9 . . . Behind the Scenes Visit to the John
Deere Plant!
To All Farmers and Their Families
Get Free Tickets at Our Store
Saturday, Feb. 21
LUNCH
FROM
MOVIES START AT 1:00 P.M AT
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GRESHAM ¡¡m i SCHOOL
Hesse) Impiement Co.
1925 East Pcweil 8 vd.
Gresham, Oregon
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FIRST STATE BANK
O F M I L W A U KI E
ITS NOT OUR CENTFNNIAL, b u t
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M orm ng-Chovy p o n ti hustles ovet causeway to St. Petersburg.
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Chevy panel steps lively in Florida...runs day
and night, delivers 19.3 miles per gallon!
This '59 Chery panel is on Ihe go, morning, noon and
night: it enters as much as 587 miles a dag . . . runs
so constantly that its engine never cools off com­
pletely. Yet Mr. Clark Farbcr, the Tampa Tribune's
circulation manager, reports that the truck is de­
livering 19.3 miles per gallon.’
This year, the light-, medium- and heavy-duty
trucks of the 1959 Chevrolet Task-Force fleet are
out to whip anything that comes their way—and
they’ve got what it takes to do it!
Take the panel pictured above, for example. Pow­
ered by the ’59 Thriftmaster 6 with new economy-
contoured camshaft, it’s building a sensational econ­
omy record, despite the sizzling pace of its work.
That’s typical of the way Chevies of all sizes are
turning-to on the most challenging jobs in America.
The way they’re made, with tough-built truck com­
ponents, they make the hardest hauls look easy!
If you have a job that puts a truck on its mettle,
see your Chevrolet dealer!
As we have grown with the community of Milwaukie in our 50
years of business - - we have also grown with Estacada since the
founding of it branch almost six years ago.
The increased
prosperity of the Estacada community and its surrounding area
has been greatly reflected in the healthy growth of the Estacada
Branch of the First State Bank of Milwaukie.
No job’s too tough for a Chevrolet truck!
We repeat our thanks for your Confidence and patronage
and in line with our policy, pledge you the best in all phases of
modern banking services within our power.
A/liller Chevrolet Service
See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer
ESTACADA, OREGON
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