Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, July 28, 1950, Page 4, Image 4

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No Marketing Quotas
There will be no marketing
quotas for the 1951 wheat crop.
This announcement by the
Secretary of Argiculture on
June 26 is based on provisions
of the Agricultural Adjustment
Act of 1938, as amended, E.
Harvey Miller, chairman of the
Oregon State PMA committee,
explains.
The current wheat crop is
estimated at 845 millions, and
the carryover from last year is
JO U R N A L ,
MORO,
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OREGON
estimated at 450 million bushels,
a total of 1,395 million bushels.
This is 18 percent more than
the normai supply—the estim-
ated am ount needed for domes-
tic consumption and export
Marketing quotas for wheat
must be proclaimed when the
totaj supply exceeds the normal
8uppiy by more than 20 percent.
w heat export possibilities for
the j uiy
1950—June 30, 1951
crop year are estimated at about
325 million bushels—490 million
for
about 130 million for
feed an<j g0 million for seed.
lege extension entomologist, re­
commends tw o ' fumigants for
use in cases where insects are
present in grain,"They are a mix­
ture of ethylene dichloride and
carbon tetrachloride or chlor-
opicrin.
Feed and seed stores
or chemical supply houses stock
both chemicals.
About 6 to 8 gallons of fumi-
Annually 300 million bushels
T h ir d
Union 8L
of grain are destroyed in the gant are required for each 1,000
The Bailee
Oregon
United
States by insect pests bushelg of grain.
Fumigation
Paint • Wallpaper • ¡Venetian
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U accomplished by sprinkling
Blinds
county likewise has or spraying the chemical oyer GENERAL PAINT
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its loss caused by such Insects the top of grain bins. Since both H eavy Ko»« • •>— « * *
as bran bug and weevil. A rela gases are dangerous, It Is advls-
m o t . c o lo rta l decorator
lively small expenditure of time able to wear a gas mask.
R a y o n lt e , washable smooth finish
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uamage to stored gram. Wheat
miested with weevil or other in­
jurious insects is docked severe
ly by buyers.
Here are the A, B, Cs that wiil
4fud in reducing insect damage
to grain stored„ on the farm,
hirst, clean storage bins thor­
oughly. Be sure that all grain
from last year’s crop has been
removed from cracks and floors
since it is a possible source of
insect contamination. The sur­
rounding area should likewise
be cleaned. Then, spray, using
a n d , c o n t in u in g a v a i l a b l e
a 5 percent DDT emulsion spray.
GRAIN
N E W A ID E F O R S E C R E T A R Y O F S T A T E . . . D ean A ch ero n (le ft)
For best resu lts,. Thompson re-
NEUTRAL
co n fer« In W a sh in g to n w ith J o h n 8 h e r m a n C ro p er, hi« n ew a id e , fo l­ * commends that it be applied at
SPIRITS
lo w in g o a th -ta k in g c e r e m o n ie s a t th e s t a t e d e p a r tm e n t. C oop ea, fo r m e r
the rate of one gallon of spray
G. O. P . se n a to r fr o m K e n tu c k y a n d e x -r e p r e r o n ta tlv e a t th e fo u rth
MANO
to each 1000 squire feet of bin
White label
m e e t in g o f th e U . N . g e n e r a l a s s e m b ly , w ill s e r v e a s A ch e r o n ’s a d v is e r
area.
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a t th e B ig T h r e e fo r e ig n m in is t e r s ’ c o n fe r e n c e in L ondon In th e m id d le
After grain has. been pipped
of M a y . H is a p p o in tm e n t is p a r t of a b l-p a r tis a n fo reig n p o lic y .
in the bin, it is also a good idea
SAM E L O W PR IC E
$Q 60
achloraphenol, copper napthenate, to inspect it periodically to see .
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and oil-gas creosote will be shown if insects are present.
in the exhibit which includes ac­
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Demonstration Made. tual soaking tanks. In the exhib­
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A traveling wood preservation post which Is known to be more
exhibit, to be known as the than 100 years old.
“post stretcher,” which will be
Including also will be photo-
shown for the first time at a con-
aphg u k e n of I)ost!! from the
servatlon tour and range re-seed- ®
c,arkcr
farm near
ing and equipment demonstration T.
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in Lake county early in August, Corvallis- At this farm, posts ere
ha» been scheduled thus far td studied to determine their ser-
be shown at 25 county fairs and vice life.
A m o n g fence
posts
farm meetings, announces Chas, which have on untreated life of
R. Ross, Oregon State college ex- 10 years or les6 are cottonwood,
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tension forestry specialist.
Douglas, Nr, and western hem-
Exhibit may be at the Sherman lock. J o r a coat of 14 to 20cents
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a post using the cold-soaking
County ra ir.
treatment with a chemical such
Cold soaking methods of pre- as “penta” the life of a poet can
serving fence posts using pen- be extended materially.
Methods of Insect
Pest Control ||
Reviewed
Adams Paint Store
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in Oregon-a great pre-war favorite
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14’ 6” width cut
34” All Steel Cylinder & Separate
Pillar Block Bearings
IS'IXSUIA M I' W 5000
Costs OnFy $M for Avorofo Family
P o lio is one o f th e m o st ex p en sive o f all
d isea ses In coats o f treatm en t. U n lik e m an y
illn esses, in itia l costs are b u t a sm all part o f
th e t o t d expanses. R eco v ery is a lon g draw n-
o u t process. S ister K en n y treatm en ts or sim ­
ilar m u scle b u ild in g processes u su ally tak e
m any m onths, or ev en years.
H era is a p o licy th at w ill flay up to $5000
total to assure you o f th e b est a v ailab le
treatm ent for each m em b er o f your fam ily
afflicted b y th is dread disease.
P o licy term runs for th ree years, n ot ju st
one or tw o years. In addition, i f p olio strikes,
benefits are p ayab le from th e first d ay up to
th ree years to giv e you am ple tim e for treat»
m en t and recovery. T h u s you co u ld receive
benefits w ell beyon d the e n d -o f th e p olicy
term .
HOW TO O i l THIS P O U C Y s
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Philip G. O’Meara, Wasco,
F ill in and m ail th e ap p lication b la n k b elow
today! Or, bring it in to us right aw ay! if AC­
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AFTER THE DAT« SHOWN ON YOUR POST­
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