Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, July 12, 1963, Page 4, Image 4

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One Cent Extended
By Ag Department
taled $8,11150. It is anticipated
approximately the same amount
II be added to the research fund
from the fee during the next fis­
cal year.
Hesults of the research pro­
gram will aid in effective and
safe u e of these herbicides.
the twange strongl
ment of a very substantial num­ An order issued by the Oregon
and supports continuat
ber of rural people for whom Jobs State Department of Agriculture
¡•ansion of the Land I
in major industrial areas are un­ has extended until June 30, 1964,
ment and Hural Area
available,” the Grange leader the one cent per pound fee on a'
2,4-D and 2,4,5-T type herbicides
inent programs in
said.
changing agricultural
The Land Use Adjustment Pro­ sold or used in Oregon.
ANDY'S RADIO AND TV
The extension of the fee, which
and national needs.
gram differs from the Soil Bank
SALES & SERVICE
Secretary of Agric ure Or-1 program adopted during tne is used for a research program,
ville Freeman last w k asked ' Eisenhower administration i n brought only one protest at a
SERVICE ON ALL MAKES
Congress for quick approval of a that instead of idling crop taad hearing in Salem June 27.
Call
ANDY PAULSON
of the siabjects covered $250 million program over a 10- it converts the excess acres per-
During the fiscal year 1962-63
Phone JO 5-3313
ion.
crops,
live-
year period for shifting land manently to grass, trees or recre­ fees paid on these herbicides to­
y<*ar are íioil conservât
gardening,
lawn
rrigation,
>
stock,
i
now
in
the
soil
liank
to
i>ennan-
ational and other conservation
the
uses.
veni* caro h(irticulture, dairy, poultry, ent use«.
The Senate, at the same time,
with plannin g and managment of the
The program is designed to as­
1 farm lxjsiness, agt^cultural engin voted 65 to 30 to make $155 mil­ sist owners, through grants an
rering including farm buildings lion available for aid to depressed leans, in converting to income-
j and eqi dpnient, pijhlic affairs, in- areas through the Area Develop- producing use of the land. The
It.mg«
t il Sum m er < am p
Maii- ¡.- ect jx1st and weed control, and , ment Program, of which the Soil Bank program provided for
A 4-H Summer I
iiver- 11 utlook informaltion including i Hural Areas Development pro­ direct payments averaging, na­
forth Purk ¡n Morro
soil- market reports -— and m a n y gram is a part.
tionally, about $14 an acre an­
MEN’S & BOYS’
I other
•‘The two programs are of sig­ nually to farmers who withdrew
To these are added bulletins nificant value in a broad • scale land from crop production for an
and circular information on fam­ program for the most efficient agreed upon number of years.
AUCTION SALE
allig. ily living, home furnishings, cloth [ use of both land anti human re-
The Land Use Adjustment Pro­
ing, food preparation and selec­ , sources during a critical period gram, adopted as a part of the
EVERY SATURDAY
tion, nutrition, and many others , of readjustments,” N a t i o n a l ‘‘Food and Agriculture Act of
in the field of home economics.
Grange Master Herschel D. New­ I 1962,
iíFUí, i» designed to shift up to
at
Then there are those that deal som declared.
50 million acres of less produc-
with 4-H club work involving
‘‘The first provides for sound, tive land to Income - producing
Sherman
about GO different projects in this economic use of land instead of uses within several years.
inspection
THE DALLES
county.
paying farmers to leave it idle,”
study sites,
Under rules of -the program, j
MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS
Any publication that is avail­ i Newsom said. “The second repre­ farmers may choose to receive
objective of
AUCTION YARDS
able for public distribution from sents an important effort to more government payments for crop-1
program
nas
been
to
corelat
S tartin g al 12:30 p.m.
native vegetation with the crop Oregon State University and most fully utilize, gainfully, the excess land shifts in a lump sum, or in :
or rangeland soil type. The pro­ US. Dept. of Agriculture bulle­ of employable people in rural annual installments under agree-1
lx* obtained on request areas of the Nation
ment running for five to ten |
Miscellaneous Sale gram is giving us a belter under­ at tins the may
office of you r County Ex-
“A healthy rural and national years. Unlike the .Soil Bank, how-'
standing of our rangeland vegeta­
1st Saturday of Every
tion and will help in rangeland tension Agent-5. W«* also carry economy cannot Include either j evrer the retired land can be use! I
many bulletins and <circulars pub- idle land resources or unemploy for livestock grazing, timber sales
improvement and management.
Eleven study sites are scattered llshed by othei• land • grant insti-
Month
and other non • crop purposes.
over the xiunty. Each have se­ tution.s if the information might
At its peak, the Soil Bank in­
at 10 a.m.
veral component study sites witn lx? of local use and value.
cluded some 28.5 million acres it I
You see your cooperative Ex­
a cost of about $350 million in I
Res. CY 6 5288
tension Service in Agriculture
payments for idling the land.
and Home Economies is just what
However, authority to make Soil I
Wasco
its name applies. It is an educa­
Office Ph. CY 6 4672
Bank contracts expired in 1960
tional activity financed by coun­
• and was not renewed. Contracts
BEN SMITH
Pharmacy
ty, state
and federal funds repre-
MORO
cn some 7.4 million acres are due 1
I senting
.
Owner-Manager
Oregon State I niverslty
GI 2-5262
to
expire
next
December
31.
Taking the family dog along an
and the U.S. Dept of Agriculture.
Trie activities of your Exten­ an auto trip is a problem that can
sion Agents are guided by the frequently start a family argu­
many planning committees that ment—but many veterinarians
meet from time to time and coun­ agree that dogs are good travelers
and enjoy trips—if a few pre­
cil with your agents.
Extension specialists from Ore- cautions are taken.
I gon State University are in con­ Here are some quick do’s and
stant touch with the researen donuts:
findings of tiie agricultural ex­ Feed him only a light meal
ALL NEW MASSEY FERGUSON
periment station, and the 13 about an hour or two before the
branch stations in the state, an 1 j trip. A heavy meal may cause
i sickness in the car.
the research work of USDA.
Two 92 Super Hillside Combines
When stopping for the night,
These specialists are the re­
source
psople
that
work
with
and
j don’t feed your pet immediately.
One 92 Super Prairie Combine
assist Extension Agents in the I.et him rest and quiet down.
A veterinarian can i»e of assis­
county — they are part of the
One No. 10 Twine Baler
team that ge, the results of re­ tance in recommending motion
search to people so it can lie put , sickness medication
One 14-ft. Oliver Swather
Take along a food which the
info effective use.
pet is used to eating His brand
may not lie available at your des-
Tom orrow '* Man
Third & Madison
“ Your Comfort Is OUR Business’’
The Dalles
Sometimes a ixiy stands ankle- i tlnation and change of environ­
ment
and
diet
may
cause
upset.
deep
A dog tag with name of owner, j
One 55-H J. D. Combine
In loneliness and fear.
' address and phone number might
If
no
cares,
then
w
hy
should
he
Good Condition
i>e wise since dogs in strange ter-,
Be truthful and sincere
rltories sometimes stray away
He
needs
a
gentle
hand,
a
smile.
One HD-5 A. C. Crawler
from their owners.
For life's eternal plan.
Stop during the trip to let him I
Decrees, tough good or had. i txiv
Excellent Condition
i n the ground for some exercise j
Becomes tomorrow's man.
and a few laps of water.
A blanket or pillow or some
Recent studies indicate that cof­ familiar item from the dog's home ;
fee tends to prolong the effects will help him to relax.
of alcohol rather than curl» them
If the day is hot and you park I
tiie car for a while, don’t leave j
I m en estim atisi that
GRASS VALLEY
the car in the sun. don’t roll up I
hv the windows completely and don’t
ns exceeds $1 hiili
leave the dog in the car too lonj.
the Unitisi States.
There are some advantages to ,
hoarding your pet when you go i
away, esjxxually if the dog is ex­
Public Notices
tremely nervous or chronically
car sick. Boarding a dog also '
Harold I,. White
gives you a chai •e to have hi n
I’D UHKIHTOIM
checked for dise e and general
lit ion and is s g<xxl time for
slipping,
trimming cleaning ears
on for the County
and teeth and otlx r good groom-
•Kite Department
hv given that tl ing practices.
If your trip should take you
« been appoint«
across state or national bonders
lx* -ure to check with your veter­
inarian and get the necessary vac
cinations and health certificates
to comply with regulations at des­
tination well In advance of the
NOW IN STOCK
Wrangler Overalls
GIRLS JEANS
T-SHIRTS FOR MEN & BOYS
MEN’S & LADIES’ WORK GLOVES
Complete Line of Socks - Dish Cloths
LADIES’ NYLONS
Family Dog Can Be
Problem On Trip,
a
1962
-4 7 ’ A
.
. . .
Here A re Hints
H usky H ut
IS YOUR HOME
M a c h in e ry
H o t a n d D u sty
D IS C O U N T
CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING WILL SOLVE THESE PROB­
LEMS. Call Now For Your FREE Engineering Survey.
THE HEATING CENTER
USED
our experience!
E SL IN G E R
EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY
GOLDEN H A R VEST
FERTILIZERS FROM
First St. Helen’s Hail
Ground Breaking Set
Ing ceremonie'
rh school dormi-
►
f the buildings
for St. Helen’s
•acre campus in
'ortland — w*ll
ie Hight Rever-
’arman, F pise»-
gon. on Sundav
PACIFIC
Just about anything you need in fertilizers — liquid or dry— tan be found
at your local PACIFIC Cooperative. V ou 11 never find more effective or more
economical fertilizer than GOLDEN HARVEST.
But, good fertilizers do not guarantee high yields. One other essential
ingredient is needed for sure crop success and that’s...
f e r tiliz e r "k n o w -h o w ”
Our fertilizer experts in your own area can tell you what rate to
use, what time of year to apply, at what depth to inject, how to
find the fertility levels of your fields and hou to get the greatest
production per dollar of cost.
t nderfertilizing robs you of profits. Overfertilizing is wasteful
and costly. Contact ’’fertilizer headquarters” right now and be sure
of a G O LD E N H A R \ EST. W e 11 do the job for you or you can
rent one of our light draft applicators — either w ay fertilizer ’ know­
how is an important part of our complete service.