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PAGE 3 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, I960 Iz.rry Fddings performed baptls- broaJeaf trees and shrubs are Lime sulphur: 1 2-3 cups per ’ Yr3. Leona Van Otldet eper.t famUy numbering 31. available for Eastern Oregon. To gallon of water, $r P u r a t i ^ Ag Wasco News ju jiu k M far. their.little haufhtcd, vr-iir-mas in Meto a. the hone of The West Wind Rider will nv^t Leslie Kaye. her daughter and son in law, Mr with Mr. and Mrs. Loo Watkir.' BORN: To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph io aure of getting the type-seed- n cyR u u l Spray. 1 tbl. p»T gaflen t By. PtlUliw Broughton Christmas dinner guests c i the and Mrs Lee Gunnels and Donna Jan. 3 at thtir home. There will lings yeu desire oeders-should be of y a te r ,’ or TAG: 1-2 tbi per 1 Busse, December 2ti, a son. Robert Nisbet family were Mrs Jean. Mr and Mrs Glen Van be a picnic dinner in the after Mr.\u«d Mis Sam B iv ^ k »( Here for Christmas with the placed now. Shipment of trees to gallon of water. ouei.d Nisbet’3 parents, Mr and M u A Gilder and child!en from Antelope noon All members and others in Christmas. JtOlidayì in C louvi Hampton family were their .wo Eastern Oregn is not done until CAUTION Lime sulfur may dis- Ghri'3tmas.«holidays early spring. Call, write, or stop color painted surfaces, so protect Alene, I s , a 1 io at the homfc of their D McConaughy of Kent. Saturday were also guests at Gunnel s home terested in riding are invited sons, Deryl and family of Eugene, painted building by cardboard or w n aW4 daughter in law, Mr. and the Nistbets and McConaughys, as were Walt Eaton of Wasco Dean of Brookings, together with by for. your order blank today. On behalf of the Sherman together with Gene McConaughy and O. T. Hansen of The Dulles. - polyethylene sheets. Puratiged .\irs, Virgil Brock and family. Mrs. Hampton’s sisters and broth Winter Brukh Spraying You-can spray undesired brush spray and TAG contain mercury Xr. and Mrs. John Kellogg and of Portland,. were dinner guests Our syn>pathy goes out to the County T. B. and Health A ssn , ers in law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pearson of Salem and Mr. and during the winter period. The and are poisonous if swallowed. Jack ^ ere Christmas day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fridley Lawrence Buck family at the loss Mrs. Leo Watkins, Christmas of their husband and father, who Seal Sales chairman, wishes to Mrs. Earl Kivett of Sweet Home. only change from summer spray- store the containers away " from Of their daughter and son in law, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Watkins and passed away in a Portland hospi- thank all w ho contributed so gen and Mrs. Lee Wilson in The Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ross and* ing is the method of application children and pets; never store in used pup bottles, etc. Mercury- Dalles. Other guests in the Wilson Donnie attended the basketball tai December 25. Mr. Buck had erously in this 1959 campaign. daughter, Jean, drove to San and the carrier for the spray. When leaves are on the brush, containing fungicides may cause home were Mrs. Kelogg's brother game in The Dalles last week been in ill health for some time. Ray Holloway, 49, m employee Francisco to spend Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tuggle spetu of the state game department at with their married daughter and use water as the carrier for the a mild skin burn on some people. and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. when the Harlem Chicks played active »pray material. ------------------ Alfred Fassbender and family tlx? men's team there. Also at the L hristmas day in Olympia, Wn. Wasco was taken to a hospital in husband. When leaves are off the brush, game were the Dewey Thomas Christmas eve they were guests The Dalles Monday night with a Mrs. Leta Eslinger went to and for certain brush species, oil family of Wasco. of Mrs. Tuggle's sister and bro- stroke from which he is not re 4-H Club News Mr. m » \ , h Portland last week to enter a hos is substituted for water, and the Pre-Christmas weekend guests ther in law Mr. and Mrs. Walter covering as expected. He has pital there for medical examina The Mealtime Fun 4-H cooking an,J daughter Marcia were Christ spray is applied principally to the tion and a probable operation. mas w’eek guests o ' her parents, of the Lloyd Gosson family were Lohrer. Also present were Mrs. three children and Mrs. Holloway, club met at the Wasco grade Mr. and Mrs. Orville Barnum stems and trunks of the plant. school cafetorium at 3:35 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Royse. Christ Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Pratt and Astrid Lahmann, mother of the herself, has been hospitalized re girls, and other members of the cently. and two children were guests of This is commonly called basal We had a Christmas party and mas day the Royse’s were hosts sons of The Dalles. spraying. The usual mixture for also to Mr. and Mrs. Otis Royse his mother, Mrs. Maggie Barnum The Jimmy Clifton family were 'basal spraying is 20 to 25 gallons the girls exchanged gifts. We talk- Christmas day when she also en of oil, plus 4 Lbs., usuaJly one gal- ed about our candy sale the fol- and Sharon of Portland, and Mrs. hosts on Christmas to Mr. and tertained members of the Barnum Augusta Royse, Wasco. Saturday Mrs. Bill N islet, Mr. and Mrs lowing day and made posters. 1 family and1 Mr. and Mrs. John Ion, of ester of 2,4-D or 2, 4,5-T Jannette Ixmg .reporter visitors at the Royse home includ- Charles Wallace and family, and or a mixture of the two. Parker. ed Mr. and Mrs. Rol>ert Nist»t \jr. and Mrs. Bud Nisbet, the lat- The advantages of basal spray The last meeting for the Handy and children Elaine, Annette and ter couple from Portland Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Jones ing are (1) longer spray season Girls clothing club in 1959 was Kenny; John Capaci, Moro; and went to Dufur for Christmas eve Mr. and Mrs. ..--o- Kelly Roe and brUsh C? ntr° L <2).brUsh.,<Lan held at the Sherman high school Mel Evers, who flew his plane up and down to Portland for the re for ions of I^aGrande, former real- l> e sprayed when susceptible on December 21. The girls thank from Eugene for the day, Satur- mainder of the week. crops are dormant, or not plant ed the leaders for helping them day evening Mr. and Mrs. John lents of Wasco, were Sunday vis Mr. and Mrs. Loy Cochran were itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ed, (3) lower pressure sprayers entertain their mothers DecemJter hosts Christmas day to his mother Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. David Tom Moore ami Mr. and Mrs. can be used. 7. Refreshments were served anil McGregor and daughter Leslie of John Kellogg. Mrs. Mary South wick and her Basal spray the lower 2 to 3 ft. the girls worked hard on their brother Etoen Kee. Corvallis, took (potluck dinner Mr. and Mrs. Vern Dutton, brush of the tree. Enough spray Don antj Doug, were Saturday Announcement of the fall term should be used to reach the projects until the close of the with the Royses. meeting. Mr. and Mrs. David McGregor evening visitors In the Lloyd honor roll achievement by stu ground line at the base of the Carolyn Henrietta .reporter will return to their home in Eu- Royse home. dents at Oregon Technical Insti tute was made today by the reg plant. ,—_ _ _ _ _ _ gene this week after having spent Christmas dinner guests in the Cut stump spraying is another The Short Circuit club under the Christmas holiday with Mrs. Clyde Fridley home were Mr. and istrar’s office. The following stu dent secured recognition of schol astic akcomplishment for the term which ended December 18, 1959. \\ ilma Shoemaker, Secre tarial Technology, GPA 3.733. immediately after cutting, before Harlandvlew Grange will hold the cut surface has dried out. read of the last meeting, meeting adjourned. Its next meeting at its hall In Hay . . , and common sons« living is an excellent guide to 'Phis will prevent sucker growth I We made an electro-magnet. Canyon January 4, which will e follow. Tho functions of medicine and surgery are most from the cut trees. Painting The next meeting will be Jan preceded by a pot luck dinner. often used to help nature overcome the results of our own stunups with a mixture of 2,4-D Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Thomp ami crank case oil is also success uary 12. Ronald Eakin, reporter abuses and neglect. son and children returned Tues ful. day from a trip to Los Angeles H om e G arden S praying By normal core, by regular living, and with the aid of where they saw the sights of The first spray for contorl , ° of that city including Disneyland h , m £ frequent examination by your Doctor, you can maintain Marineland and all the rest ,eaf curl should be applied 1 FUNERAL better health. An important port of this care is the use of by December 15. Apply a second ; Mrs. W. E. rj. Harms narms is here to service highest quality drugs and medicines, such as those of spray before the buds swell in the visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I^eonard R. Smith Parke, Davis & Company— which are regularly stocked Clyde Gilhnor, coming from Port spring. This spray should be ap Phone CY 6-3133 plied during the Last tw’o weeks land. a t this pharmacy. The Halles, Oregon A representative of the U. S. in January. The fungus spores which cause Internal Revenue bureau will be in The Dalles Mondays from 8:00 peach curl are now on the young n o t ic e a. m. to 4:45 p. m. from January peach twigs, bark, and bud scales. 'Vasco. Oregon 4 until April 4 to help taxpayers. These very small spores will ger minate in late December If wea ther conditions are favorable, or to my The Dalles, Oregon County Ramblings in the spring and infect the peach PHARM ACY Odds anul E d ds buds. Barber & TV customers livestock transportation books, Because the fungus spores are farm record books, farm building so small and the peach buds are , - jj b losed until o f t e n partially n n r t i a l l v protected « n ro te e te d h th p A n e s n o P W l il v and equipments plans are avail- often by v the able at the office of your exten- limbs and twigs, it takes time and January 5, 1960 sion agent at nominal cost. Many lots of spray to cover the buds other Items are available to serve thoroughly. Don’t try to rush the ANDY PAULSON the agricultural industry— soil job, it doesn’t pay. testing for farm and garden; hay Spray materials to use are: and feed analysis; insect, disease and weed identification; livestock disease diagnosis; and many oth ers. Moro Personals C r Oj>n Acts Affect Our Gcod Health . . . Now Under Way . . . Semi Annual Smith Callaway Chapel SA LE Tree au<l Shrub Orders Order blanks are available for farmers who want to order seed ling trees for farm windbreak, shelter belts, or game habitat protection. The State Board of Forestry each year makes several types of adaptable trees and shrubs available for farm and for est plantings. Various evergreens, We are over on Odds and Ends and Short on Cash. In our front window we have placed our odds and ends and have priced them for cash sale. You will find such items as: CLEARANCE SALE of Quality Footwear i DRASTIC DEDUCTIONS! Van Buren’s BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE WASCO PHARMACY L f TESTS CONFIRM FIRST NATIONAL'S Paint — Tools —Toys — House wares Z E N I T H TV Sales & SERVICE HERVICE OX A L L MAKRH Radios — Garden tractor — Nails All sales are cash. oo All sales final. Call ANDY PAULSON ANNOUNCING NEW NAME FEDERAL LAND BANK ASSOCIATION of The Dalles y D u rin g Hood R iv e r Sherm an ami U heeler ( «»unties A fter a lo n g , ...o n e of o u r p eo p le w o u ld fo rg e t to sm ile . . W e’ll b e w o r k in g a g a in in 1960 fo r co m p lete , 100% P e rs o n a l In te re s t. T h is , a lo n g w ith c o n v e n ie n t lo c a tio n s, a w id e v a rie ty s a fe ty rec o rd , h a n k se rv ic e s, a n d a n o u ts ta n d in g e n c o u ra g e s m o re p e o p le ^ J ^ 't o sa v e a t F ir s t N a tio n a l B a n k th a n a n y o th e r p lace. T a k e y o u r m o n e y m a tte r s to th e b a n k w ith th e h ig h e s t p e rs o n a l in ° r e s t in y o u ... / T h e F ir s t N a tio n a l B a n k of O reg o n . ■M V B A N K " F O R O V E R 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 PEOPLE I The H alle*, Oregon J. M erton Stein Association M anager (.IIILim Wasco ' w a s b e in g b u ilt. B u t o c c a sio n a lly , it h a p p e n e d . h a rd d a y ...ju s t b e fo re c lo s in g tim e As in tile past, the association will continue to opera to u ith just one aim in mind — to provide the very finest in long-term farm financing. Her» ing N ot to be o u td o n e b y th e higt^^ifi nation:*! a d v e rtis e rs , w e a ls o m a d e te sts. 9 a s th e reo o rd Effective Jan u ary 1, 1960, all National Farm Loan Associations will be known as FED ER A L LAND BANK ASSOCI ATIONK. The new name better identifies the associations with the purjxise for which they were chart* cred and for which they have operated through the years, namely, the making and servicing o f long-term, low cost FED ERA L LAND BANK LOANS. I*. (>, Box 213. INTEREST 1959, a t b r a n c h a fte r b ra n c h , o u r P e rs o n a l I n te r e s t w a s h ig h ly ra te d . T e n s io n m o u n 'a d NEW YEAR 4th A <'«mrt S treet*, PERSONA * I t * FUJI nAtlOKAl IAZ* OR OWOOH. K X T tu e