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Sherman County Journal, Moro, Oregon, Friday, June 28. 1963 Page 3 Mr and Mrs. James Tiwater of Kennewick, Wash, spent T hun day evening here visiting at the I home of her son. Mr. and Mrs. GRASS V A L L E Y Appleby also reviewed research , practices were reviewed by Ove trials on cheical summer fallow son. Tillage methods are mold- with combination materials that board |dow, one • way disk, and are giving effective weed control the sweep, with nitrogen applied By Mrs. A. Balzer , Lemley Friday after spending ten Marcus Eslinger. most of the summer. Here, again, at rates ranging from 40 up to Mr. and Mrs. 1 o. \ uii Bone■ i.ays visiting relatives in Fori* j the major target is cheatgrass | 100 pounds per acre for each of tel and the Misses ssie and \ja- ¡and, Beaverton and Stevenson, , that forms a sod during winter the three methods. hie Holmes of T1 Dalles were Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Smith and and early spring, making it diffi Horning has on eight - year dinner guests Sunday at the Mr. and Mrs. Doug Alley and family of Richland, Wash., spent home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl von family of Wasco stopped at the ! Father’s day weekend here with Science appears to l»e gaining smut, will be available In two cult for farmers to follow a stub study underway, starting in 1961, Borstel. Other dinner guests home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D on ground on the two worst “crop years \\ bile it won’t equal Gain ble • mulch fallow program for to measure effectiveness of deep were Mr. and Mrs. George von Peters Sunday evening a while Smith. plowing in areas having play pan robbers” in the Columbia Basin es wheat in yield. It may have a eroslan control The researcher said a comhina-1 spots some two feet below the Horstel and family anil Mr. and ’ enroute home from Madras where Miss Frances Thompson of wheat fields: stripe rust and dis- place in lower rainfall areas tion sprev of six - tenths pound Mrs. Kenneth Hath up and fam , they visited at the home of Mr. Bend spent from Friday till Mon- « ase and cheatgrass. where Gaines is not well suited. of atrazine and one i>ouml of anil- 1 soil surface that block roots from ily. I day as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Arden Peters. Reports at the Pendleton Ex- Among tlie common varieties, tol per acre applied in February deep moisture and retard plant Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pausch went growth. Tests involve plowing a- Mr. and Mrs. Olan Stark and Bill Pausch. J periment Station annual field day Gaines winter wheat and Idead 59 gave excellent w e e d control bout .36 Inches deep at a cost of to Portland Saturday and were family went to Sisters Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Balzer went here. Tuesday, while far from con spring wheat are susceptible to guests of Miss Rose Coffman re the Rodeo and on to Bend to visit to Wasco Sunday and spent tne clusive, held a ray of hope for stripe rust prior to boot stage, through most of the summer. some $25 to $40 an acre to study turning home Snnday. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Brittain be day visiting her sister, Mrs. Gus wheat growers plagued by these hut are moderately resistant dur Another treatment designed to long • range effects on crop pro Mr. and Mrs. Olan Stark and fore tvturning home. Hartmann. pests. About 125 persons atten ing ami after the late boot stage. knock down weed growth in s duction in combination with var family of Kent went to Warm Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Crews were! William Walter of Hood River ded the field day and ins)»e, ;p | Rohde has conducted trials and winter fallow' program was a ious fertilizer applications. Springs Tuesday and spent the dinner guests Sunday at the home| spent from Wednesday till Fri research plots where trials are catalogued most common vari combination of one pound of ami- day swimming. at the home Swoboda of his | underway. cf Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Barnett day eties on their susceptibility to the tol and two pounds of 2.4-D ap- ! Mr. visiting and Mrs. Carl Mrs. Olan Stark and children sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace May Mrs. A. von Borstel had as her from M. M. Oveson, superintendent disease. Only Brevor showed high plied in early February. Silver Lake, Wisconsin of Kent and her mother. Mrs. \V. guests Saturday and Sunday Mr. were over night guests Friday at ' of the station, which is a branch resistance, coupled with rosis-1 Other research projects under ] D. Barnett were business visi and Mrs. Orin Gibbons and Don the home of his cousin, Mr. an 1 of Oregon State University Agri tance, smut. Other one • time way at. the station Include types tors in The Dulles Monday and na, of Washougal, Wash. Mrs. A. F. Balzer, enroute from cultural Exix'riment Station, said favorites such as Elmar, Elgin, I of tillage and rates of fertilizers Friday. Mrs. A. von Borstel and Phil, Ellensburg, where they visited stripe rust and cheat grass con and Dried are susceptible; and It- reported by Oveson and T. R. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lemley and Mr. and Mrs. Orin Gibbons friends, to Wamic where they trol have take high priority in ana and Columbia rated highly Horning, USDA agricultural en gineer. were business visitors in Port and lk»nna of Washougal called will visit his cousin, George Bal the research program during the susceptible in the trials. land Friday. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. zer and family. past two years and expanded re Among otlier spring wheats, , Tests to determine the maxi Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Crews re Frank von Borstel Saturday after Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pausch, Miss search is planned for the coming Federation is susceptible and mum level of nitrogen to which DON SPENCER A KEN LIBBY turned here to the home of her noon. Lemhi 53 is highly susceptible, winter wheat will respond econ Frances Thompson of Bend and year omically under common tillage CY 6-3243 The Dalle« uaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mrs. Loy Cochran of Moro ac Mona Eakln went to 1‘ortland Researchers at the station arc yielding about 25 to 28 bushels companied Mr. and Mrs. Frank last Saturday to the Rose parade. attacking stripe rust on two compared to about 35 bushels for ! von Borstel on a trip to Rufus U A L L TO W A L L fronts: through chemical control Idead 59 after tieing infected with EXPERT and the John Day dam Friday, Mrs. L. D. Bakin of The Dalles of the disease and through breed ! stripe rust. RUGS IN S T A I , L A T ID A spent the weekend here visiting afternoon. ing resisant varieties. Promising new crops for the Frank Sayrs and Tony at the home of her daughter, Mr. area under study at the station Use of chemicals on an experi and .Mrs. Myrle .Smith and fam EVERY SATURDAY 1 and Mrs. Melissa of Moro were dinner ily. mental basis this year showed and reported by Agronomist 1 guests Sunday at the home of considerable promise, reported La urn Beutler include Ignore Frank T. Bayer returned home her mother, Mrs. A. von Borstel. at Donald W. George, research ig- winter flax that survived the win Friday from a trip to Canada Mrs. Bob Rolfe and Mrs. Frank ronomist. who said the ultimate ter very well when seeded in Sep where he spent several weeks von Borstel attended a dinner goal is to find a one • shot chemi tember. He said plants were in visiting relatives. Mrs. Torn given by the Past President Par full flower a month earlier than ley club in The Dalles Wednes Bayer returned home with him cal treatment that is acceptable spring - planted flax and might to the Federal F imm I and Drug Ad to spend several months here! day night. provide on economical crop on ministration. S ta rtin g at 12:3» p.m. Bill Johnson entered The Dal with him. dryland in the region if it main <A 6-5616 The Ihilles Most effective chemical this Mr. and Mrs. Don Clodfelter les General hospital Thursday tains a history of winter hardi year was an experimental com were In Bend Sunday to attend a morning following an accident in ness. juring his right arm while wrok- luncheon at the Copper R o o m pound, Stauffer N 3412, that gave Spring planted crops that show good rust control when applied for the Kappa Psi’s, Professional ing at the Tommie Barnett ranch. promise for the area in trials at 1st Saturday of Every at two pounds i»er aero in April. Pharmacy Fraternity, of which Miss Grace Deirlein of Port the station include seed flax, mus land and Mr. and Mrs. Wright | Mr. Clodfelter is a life member. It Is not yet available commer tard and rape, lentils, and saf cially, nor has it l»een cleared h.v Mr. and Mrs. Bob Guernsey of Month Austin from Wisconsin were FDA for use on food and feed flower, at 1» a . h i . luncheon guests Thursday at the . Portland si»ent Sunday visiting at crops. A project of major interest at j the home of Mr. and Mi's. Sim home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pausch. Duncan. Another material, Dlthane S-31 the branch station Is continuing Lucky you—taking off on vacation! Don’t Res. CY 6 5i?88 Archie Cantrall returned home —a mixture of nickle sulfate and reseach to find a chemical that ANDY'S RADIO AND TV forget to take plenty of sun tan lotion. will give seletive control of cheat- Saturday from a trip to Idaho the fungicide Maneb — was effec Check? Check! Which reminds me . . . SALES & SERVICE grass in grain. At present no het Office Ph. CY 6 4672 where he visited relatives and al tive only when application was bicide has been consistently effec TRAVELERS CHECKS. Be sure to ex re la te d three or four times'. so visited relatives at Ontario and SERVICE ON ALL MAKES BEN SMITH tive and safe under field condi change the bulk of your cash for low-cost, Adrian. Their son-in-law and Preliminary » u c c e s s with Call ANDY PAULSON daughter, Owner-Manager Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ron breeding strijM* rust resistance In tions, said branch station scien easy-to-cash Travelers Checks at full- Phone JO 5-3513 da and family of The Dalles spent to Omar wheat, now verv suscep tist Arnold P. Appleby. service U. S. NATIONAL. Traveling s no Sunday with them. tible to the disease, was reported fun when you lose your funds— and Trav Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Blaylock by Charles R. Rohde, cereal crop elers Checks are promptly replaced if nave as their guests their son-in- scientist at the station. stolen or lost. Have a wonderful time! law and daughter, E.N.2 and Mrs. Rohde is optimistic that a Eugene Spencer and family and strain having Omar’s yield and his brother, Johnny Spencer of milling qualities, coupled with GI 2-5262 UniUd Statt« National Bank of Poitland • Mamba, fadaral Oapotit Immane« Co,po,ation San Diego, who arrived here lesistance to both stripe rust and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Blaylock and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Neal spent several days at Suttle Lake last week. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hlgley of La Grande sj>ent the weekend here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Blaylock. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ketter and daughters returned home Sunday from Tacoma, where they atten ded the funeral of his father, Steve Ketter on Thursnay morn- Ing. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Fritts "I and Doran were dinner guests Good Condition Sunday at the home of their : V, '5 daughter, Mr. and Mrs Bill TVxld, celebrating Doran’s birthday an niversary. Excellent Condition Kenneth and Keith Fritts of Moro sjient Friday till Sunday here with their grandparent«, Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Fritts. The Blayloek family met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Blaylock in Moro, Saturday for GRASS VALLEY a jx>t luck dinner. Present were ! his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Blaylock, Mr. and Mrs, E. R, Blaylock, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Hlgley of La Granne Mr. and { • Mrs. Jim Belshe and family of Moro, E.N.2 and Mrs. Eugene Sj»encer and family and Johnny Spencer of San Diego. Mrs. Ed Fritts and Mrs. Duane Dunham went to Silver Creek Falls Friday and spent till Sun day at the Women’s ( ’amp. Sheryl 1 Blagg accompanied them and went to Corvallis to stay with • her mother, Mrs. Ivan Blagg. who I is attending summer school at () I SU, j Mr. and Mrs. John Rust left M N flflr ___ _______________ June 15 for Bend and on Sunday W elcom ing the a r r iv a l of the new < axe I I. m i I m S i’ ll 98 fo r ’63 U the crew of M u lle r F a r * E q u ip m e n t — fro n t left rig h t — I they ’vent to Wickiup Reservoir t r i M u lle r, Jan M u ller, O llie Rondeau, Itu fh Hagen, Bud H agen, Dale W ertz, lle rh U dell am i Dale H olland. On the combine«, and on Momlay they went to Bruce Z e ille r am i Don Tlhhett«. Not xhown hut on the job are George M oreau am i N ell Puttee of the M oro store. East I^ake fishing till Thursday and hack to Bend and home on COME IN AND SEE THESE FEATURES: Friday. * L u ll autoni.ith leveling on 5 5 'r s | o | m » w ith constant Mr. and Mrs. H. O Dugger wheel tread. went to Boring Saturday anil * Low center mounted cnglm ami grain bin for mat* epent the weekend visiting at the 1 inum wafety. home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert • Convenient, sim ple controls. Johnson. Still the only completely hillside combine, • Ea«y adjustm ente for any crop. Mr. and Mr Pat Shan» ha • I* «ill |»ow er, xhockproof «leering. designed in the hills for the hills, not a I dinner guests Sunday his * Illg 2-fan c le a n in g and x e p ir a t iiig area I ther, Mrs. Art Sharp and Mr. level land conversion. From its big one- ; Mrs. Henry Friscbmuth am AND NEW FOR ’63: piece header - feeder construction, front dren (d The Dalles clean and engine parts so free of sludge you can get N E W — 145 h.p. H e rrn les engine of cylinder pivoting and big taper tooth Mrs. A. A. Dunlap an thousands of extra miles from ths engines in your farm N EM —eih kle d riv e . equipm ent You'll find exactly what you need with l Keith Mobley left FriiLay for triple action cylinder to the big twin fan N E W — H e av y d u ty reel drive. • RPM” — the only complete line of deposit-free motor w here Mrs Mobley stayed to visi’ straw spreader, the SPH - 98 is built to N K W — Illg lle n d ix brake« oils. relatives while Mrs. Dunlap went N I At —— M echanical header «latch. give you the fastest, cleanest, most trouble RPM Supreme — an all season, multigrade motor oil on to Richland, W ash, to visit NEW — <>reaaele«M Iw-aring«. that can save up to 15% in gas. free harvest of your life. her brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Haynes, she return RPM Special — the only single grade, CASE - HARRIS— BUILT IN THE WEST FOR THE WEST deposit free motor oil available. ed .Momlay to Heppner where she SEE THEM NOW ON DISPLAY AT - - - visited her daughter, Mr, and For any Standard O il product, call Mrs. Art Watkins and then picked up Mrs. Mobley at Ione ami re- i Denny A m lrrs rn K eith M cD onald turned home. Valley. O re. Wanro, Ore. I I ScienceGaining on Crop Robbing Wheal Pests Everybody Reads the Want Ads! SPENCER & LIBBY FUNERAL HOME AUCTION SALE ’ THE DALLES AUCTION YARDS OLIVER FLOOR COVERING Miscellaneous Sale Ak/ri' Wasco Pharmacy 1 9 6 2 Mach inery A T A DISCOUNT ALL NEW MASSEY FERGUSON 1 wo 92 Super Hillside Combines One 92 Super Prairie Combine One No. 10 Tw he Baler One 14-ft. Oliver Swather JUST A CAR LOAD OF COMBINES . BUT A TRAINLOAD OF QUALITY ! Cne 55-H J. D. Combine One HD-5 A. C. 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