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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1963)
I 4C L Ifftih U * C u tN lY JoCHNCL. MuBu, » R£GO> F ftID U ’ YI.YY .1 en Kaseberg, Lee Kaseberg, Pat States has Increased 1600 percent, | W arm er w eather undoubte lly Is needed by plant b re v ie rs in tion Annual M< ?eting In Pen Kaseberg, Hlldred Zell, Bill Hall An excellent i the Pacific Northwest. ton on May 8. in the pa t 18 years. Thsi Ulus-. will show Increased breakout <.f and your Sherm an County E xten presentation gram included strip ru st in the lower levels In C rop Im p ro ve m en t trates the dependence of produc | sion Agent Ore? representatives f r o m .Association Meeting ers on the use of preventative Sherm an County. Actual damage The meetings are open to all m eiicine and this trend is s u r e 1 to yield, will depend on w eather Several Sherm an Countp peo W ashington, and Idaho. interested w heat grow ers and re iuos program s the 4 • H e rs m a y conditions from now until early Those attending from Shermai By M u tin Z im m erm a n to continue according to tne Iowc , ple attended the Pacific N orth carry out. June. west Crop Im provem ent Associa - County were: Floyd Root, Paul lated industry people. veterinarian. The ACWW Chairm an works tubble • mulch is rapidly be- Chemical strip rust protection with the chairm an in each unit Livestock Field Day ing lost t< heat plots on six farm s in S h e r m a n Eour • H and EEA livestock Martin Zimmlemian S n e n nan th at carrie the same title in devel members participated in a prac County have b e e n continued ( a greater understanding of County f Extern don Agent. One of oping tice livestock judging field day res was formerly women in other lands, and in the since the first of March. Six ap rop ac five c: p mulch pd for w ater and way of life in these foreign coun on May IK, at the Sherm an Coun plications of m aterials have been ty F air Grounds, Moro. made on four locations and five soil <x m servat Ion. Many farm ers tries. Don’t swelter through those hot, sticky nights again this summer! 1 w ith the decision The Health and Safety chair The day's program Included In applications on two additional ivv faced arc nc » back to »he mol J - 1 man also w orks with the chair structions In fitting anti show trail areas. In fin ite difference is wb*'th< er to go This year, sleep comfortably and awake refreshed with Central now noted Ijetween treated and ; plow tla keep ch aatg raaa; men from the units in develop manship during the morning aking over The wet Spring ing an aw areness of the need for Harold Kerr, County Extension untreated trail plots. Ad litional Air Conditioning. Call us now fo” a comfort cooling survey of your er make s stubble mulching caution, courtesy and earn In ev Agent, Prineville, served is visit plots were established this week by ground and a ir application imposs ible for controlling eryday living to make our coun ing judge home. Payments as low as $19.59 per month. No Down Payment. with initial application of chem i ty the best place to live. this troublesome weed. S trip Bust Build - l'p cal m aterial considere 1 to be a Zimmerman continued, ‘R e su lt, The continual wet w eather and First payment in July! By Sherman County of research in the Columbia Ba < cool conditions have caused a possibility for strip ru t control Extension A gents * i Gaines w heat is showing con sin tins Spring shows that low I marked build • up in strip rust rat« of .Mtrole 2 .il) combination I I’VE H«tot I infection in Sherman Count’- I'lcrahlc stripe rust Infection, 'the ten B F E Exchanges who w n . ,.i in Ida Moa4 -•«.... ... m tc . but in general Is not a.- heavy as ¿nc 4>inc stubble mulch i‘ •Pl1 1 Is-foie or at ciuaigiu» • Mill visit Oregon this year are ted area is that bordering tne Omar fields whreeehaGa2D,r,:Xl heading tim e The program cost now arriving About tit) host fair, I lower Deschutes and Columbia Omar fields w here heavier stripe ing $2.75 per acre for chemicals ilies are needed to complete the Rivers. Marked damage ‘n grain rust sporulation is taking place Third & Madison “ Your Comfort 13 OUR Business” The Dalles will need to lx* used almost im years program. Any Oregon fam yields Is anticipated in some on the upper leaves. F u rth er de mediately to salvage those s e rii ily Interested can serve as a host fields In this area velopment of resistant varieties oils cheatgrass Infested areas fori family. The IFYE program is stubble m ulch.” “ It would lie in sponsored by the Extension Ser teresting”, said Zimmerman, ‘‘to vice with exchange of Oregon have some farm ers try this low and foreign adult boys and girls cost program. It consists of up-! I EYE members live and work - ly.ng one poun 1 of 50% Amlt >IP with farm families, an I spen ,..i une opuiKi 2,1-D per acre in alKiut sjx m onths in the country 20 gallons of water. The program The I EYE exchanges spend about is cleared for use”, conclude ! three weeks to a month with each h /.u i f '. n . ilv a / u t ip p « l n v p r O rc- Zimmerman. gon. Sherman County has had one j By .Margaiet Bell Hlierm un <’«. Extension A gent foreign IFYE in the county. We Officers were elected at the re have had num erous Oregon dele ( cent meeting of the Sherman I gates returning to this country i County Home Extension Advis to speak to our schools, busi ory Council (county committee as nesses ami civic organizations. The program is financed by dona- I it is more often called). Mrs. John Re« kinan, K e n t , was e le c te d lions from 4 • H club members. ( chairm an; Mrs. George Fox, Ru club leaders and various business fus, Vice - chairm an; ami Mrs. organizations. Since 1951, ove- H arry D Eakin, Grass Valley $37,(MM) have lx*en contribute«! to Secretary - treasu rer The follow the Oregon IFYE program. Of ing standing niniim tiiT chairm en this amount, the Oregon Bankers vv«-r<‘ appoint«*d: Associated Coun Association has contributed $20.- try Women of the World (AC (MM). Oregon has bad 4G IFYE WW), Mr Walt Hruckert, Wasco; delegates during these years. Sherm an County families that I - H, Mrs Lloyd Henrlchs, Moro, are Interested in serving as a host i and Health and Safety, Mrs. Or for an IFYE visiting Oregon this i ward Hoy«1, Moro. year, are asked to make contac* This eo in m ith e represemts each with th«“ Sherman County E xten of ill«1 six Hom«* Extension t nits I sion Office. Application blanks here m Sherm an County, i.nd act are available and when complet a • liaison for each of th eir units ed, will lx* forw arded to the state A monthly m eeting is held by this I •1 11 club office in Corvallis, group u» help plan and to give' Oregon M t »«-¡it <’«» h i mission constructive Ideas In carrying out | llii<lg<*( Heaving the adult program. The 1903 • ( it Oregon W h e a t The I • II < halrinan works close Commission Budget H earing has I ly with the County E x te n sio n , lieen announced for 1:20 p.in. Agent, ami the I - II chairm en of; Wednesday, May 2!), Supnnn« Hi«“ units ‘n locating leaders for I Court Room, lin a tilla County j II club , and by a . dating w ith var Courthouse, Pendleton, Oregon All wheat grow ers interested may attend this budget hearing. A copy of til«* budget is available for inspection at the S h e rm a n , County Extension Office County Ramblin’s DON’T DO IT ! THE HEATING CENTER Reddy Kilowatt prescribes ELECTRIC AIR CONDITIONING the hot weather tonic WORK BETTER G raduation GIFTS cf Quality from Sievers Music Box Zenith Transistor Radios from $19.95 Stereo’s and Hi Fi’s from $49.95 ____k~er * ianos Conn and Thomas Organs LAND INSTRUMENTS RECORDS and GIFT CERTIFICATES SIEVERS Musk Box 212 E. 2nd The Dalles O S! B e ef Fl«*l«l D ay 'I’he Fifth Annual Reel Cattle Field Day at Oregon State U ni versity has lieen schedule«! for May 22. Ru«*bcn Alhaugh, Ex tension Llv«*stock Specialist, l iil verslty of California, will tie ; guest s|x*uker. Mr. Alhaugh is a graduate of O S,’ and will discus* , tlu* California m arket in relation , to the Oregon cattle industry. OSC stall i lemlxu’s w ill pr * sent results of research from sc i veral of the Oregon Branch Ex I perlment Stations. Information dealing with range improvement and resulting In Increased carry ing capacity will ,x* of special In- j teiest to all cattlem en , M«»ix* V ete rin arian s \«-e»le«l REST BETTE At the recent Animal Health , In stitute Meeting in W ashington DC., an Iowa State University { veterinarian predicted that twice , as many veterinarians will lx* n<*e<l<*«l in the next 20 years. Dr. John R. Herrick says that con eepts of disease control must change* s*» that preventative me«l icltie is nion* widely practice«, by produtvisi anil veterinarians work Ing t«»get her. 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