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i Hit tNt CAICTTETlMtl. Tbuikdof. Demb L IH3 MOIIOW COUNTY'S KIWIMMHI Tb Ufpnrf Catttt. wrtablUhaJ March 30. li. Ifct ltnr. Ttinw -ttillali ;tuvinUt IS, ly7. Consolidated rbmrv 15. 1513 VTvC?2a fUHIIMIII k VSJAIIOCIATIOS W. a WIUJMAH Editor aad futUbw FRANCIS L. WILD KAN Auortet PublUbw NATION At IOITOIIAI .i.-rifiin.. niH' iinm.ui n.l r:rnt dunilM. Il.Oii Vr: Klw-whM S4 90 Year. ingl Copy 10 CtU PublUlwd fvwy Thuraday ani Entartd at tht INl Offlr at llM'pr.r. Orrgun, at .Hf.ntl CUm Matt From The County Agent's Office By tl. C ANDERSON For those who mlchl be In torcstrd w have cople of the Mlk'tln, "Fffcct of Cropping Pi utile" on Yield, ail Orjanlc Matter ..nd Erosion in the Pac Iflo Nor.hwcst Wheat Region", i bulletin rubli..hcl cooperatively by the Ajrlculture Experiment Stations f Idaho, Oregon and Washington. We have had sev eral inquiries for thl bulletin but because of tr. technical na ture nf It did no' have a supply until now, thinking that It would not be too popular. In looking It over, even though It Is classed as a technical bulletin, wc find that there Is a lot of material on the subject The bulletin sum marlzcs oll management cx pcrlments conducted over about 40 years at six experiment sta tions In the Taciflc Northwest THIRTY YEARS AGO STAR THEATER TtL, ScrU, Dec. 9-10 Beyond The Time Barrier Sec the world of tomorrow In this briskly-moving science fiction feature. Robert Clarke and Darlene Tomrkins top the cast. PLUS Hannibal Victor Mature and Rita Cam. The legendary tale of Hannl ball In a movie of great action and excitement. CS and Color. Sun., Moil. Dec. 11-12 Hell To Eternity Jeffrey Hunter, David Jansenn, Vic Damone, Patricia Owens. Filmed In Honolulu and Oki nawa, the true story of hero Guy Babaldon and the valiant Marine. Excellent. Sunday Shows Start at S and 7:30 from th lils el th CostTla DKtmbti 11. 1930 i Wheat Region. Result of rewarth w. C. Cox, manager of the iMtwt-ninir the effect of crop M"IT"v County Creamery Com- Mation. f-rtllIallo. and use of M"'- ' " I r. ri,-l,lri..rv A fill II I fimfll IntA -I ....LI ,J,.I 3 - - - i r ii. ... . cN-nmrrVs new home at In a summary of the bulletin ;-AS Centi-r and fhaoe streets, It nates. "Average pa-clitatln will ngln today. at the different experiment ta tlrtns varies from about 10 to f.O Inches annually. Thus, a wide ranee of climatic conditions Is renrerented. These experiments show that nitrogen Is the most Important nutrient affecting rson and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard yields of cereals In this region. Schwar motored tv The Dalles Soil moisture I also an Imnor- on Tuesday. Mr. II. Morgan and son Edison. were visitors In Hcppner on Tuesday afternoon from their I home In lone. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fer- tant factor, particularly when nutrient levels are adequate. With high levels of available nitrogen, moisture usuully be comes a limiting factor, and vice versa. The relationship of mois ture to available nltrage is, therefore, basic In regard to the yield of cereals." The bulletin, In discussing coil organic matter, goes on to say, "changes In tne- content oil organic matter depended on the. amount of organic material and We have customer for a few good used all-electric and bat tery radio sets fur a trade on new n. c sets, ramie rower and Light. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ingles ac companied R. B. Wilcox to the mountains to get a large Christ mas tree for the school program. Star Theater show starts at 7:30. doors open a half hour nltrozen Incorporated In the soil, earlier. Sunday and Monday, the cropping system followed 10c 50c; Tuesday, Wednesday, and the amount of organic mat- and Thursday, 10c 2.; Friday ter present at the beginning of and Saturday, 10c 40c. Thurs- the experiment." The many as- clay, uec. u. "vwngs oi aaven- ture," starring Armlda. Rex Lease and wets concerning the level of soil organic matter arc thor oughly discussed. Discussed un der Runoff and Erosion Included the statement that, "summer fallow resulted In the highest runoff and erosion. The high con tent of soil moisture, pulveriza tion of the soil and depletion of organic matter are factors that caused this situation. Runoff and erosion losses were reduced by the use of organic material. The effect was greater on the mater ials left on the surfaces as a mulch than when plowed under." I am sure that any of our ranchers would find this bulletin Mr. and Mrs. N. C Anderson a handy reference guide. A copy and Mrs. and Mrs. Faul Jones can be secured from this office were In Portland last week by calling in person or dropping attend the Wheat League meet us a line. ' Ing. Now accepted by Webster as a synonym for Marine, the term "Leatherneck" was derived from a learner siock once worn around the neck by both Ameri can and British Marines. Begin- nlng In 1798, "one stock of black leather and clasp" was Issued to each U. S. Marine annually. The three-inch high stock was drop ped as an article of Marine uni form In 1872. to HOW TO USE AMINO TRSAZ0LE WEEDKILLER . . . for Chemical Winter Fellow -ii' -' ,riii-hP -V;;'v' TREATrn arka. Xothing but ji-nin stubble left. Is cheatgrass making your fallow-croi)ping program harder work ami more costly? Chemical irintcr faltoir will help you siop cheatgrass growth ami winter weed seed production. American Cyauamid Company's Amino Tri azole Weedkiller h.is just been accepted by the U. S. Dept. of Agricuture for chemical winter fallow in grain stubble: 2 pounds of 50 Amino Triazole Weedkil ler plus 2 pounds (acid emivalent) 2. 1-1 See your supplier of Amino Triazole ester in 5 gals, water per acre by air or Weedkiller for further details. American 10 gals, of water per acre w 1 1 h p-mmd Cyacrtrv! 1 Company, Agricultural Division, sprayer: to control cheatgrass, u!unter I. Ar .;les 51. j l NTKKVTtt) arka. Shows vigorous growth of ehentg rn a nil voluntter wh eat. I grains, and annual broadleaf weeds (tar weed, mustard, fanweed) sprouting- in grain stubble. Sjiray from October to Feb ruary. Spray only after rainfall has ger minated most weed seeds, but before weeds reach 5-6 inches high. Single appli cation only. Follow with spring and sum mer tillage to control weeds germinating in spring. Do not plant any crops until P.'ptomlKT following treatment. CYASAM1D StMVES THC M.Y WHO MAkfS A Bl'StStSS Cr AuHHl t Ti F,l AMINO TRIAZOLE WEEDKILLER Chats With Your Home Agent If CITHER K1RM1S Do you ever dsH uh a tnl iTry parkac mil llrr ur amall tt.UJ In your car? Uandwlche instead of sticky f you Ak you'll be Intrrete4 ! r an !y. pon't forget a Ihermo n iom trick la k-p them of water, lie ure ta inciua ! appy when riding. A Jil floor i damp wah cloth, -an t ijlarrd WAtn the back) When children ar ret!-i In n. rnnt at making it poM-, me cr. ry ini.-io -Miry time e have heard the juetUin. "Haw cn I apply my trtiil n la rrrday l ie?" Ti U-llrn ral. ltit ta all rrlli,'UIi 1 dr.prft "nUt ( i).. tthJ drive automobile If ham of the net-die daughter on our IdfchvkS) I ti U M j fJ twv. Stanley G. Buck Int.-n Jl4tr. Mich . OUR READERS fTN ARE h fur child ta Hand on the T-or and tlll be able ta out he Hindtiwa. fio sure to Inrlude vime plm- for him to tit on, if o he can lie down when h ?it tired. If your children need )our at- trillion ihen driving, be sure to (Kill tiff to the .le of the road and Mop Ix-fore you turn around to settle ome ronfllct In the back wat. Parent of mll children are urged to chek with their car dealer for an lne!knsve safety catch which can be used on the bark d,r of a car no that It can't open fmm the Inside. Children will tie happier and you will too If you eliminate Micky, mehsy food from the tar 1 It-lUni! Morie. Itemembrr It l nrjme for them to ride long distance or to hav to lt fr long p-fio.U of time. A piece of outing flannel placed on the back et protects the uphoUtering and make a urfare to which -rap of cloth will Mick. Animal and figure cut out c-f outing flannel, felt or wl will Mlek to the flannel. Piece of cotton yarn can be used for road, bridge and fence or whatever the active Imagina tion desire. Fasten a hoe tag over the hack of the front eat of your car. In the bag put an assort ment of toy. Keep toy here vh!ch will be left In the car. If you have more than one child, 4 Rom where I sit... Joe Marsh Shorty Johnson's "Sound" Remover Our voluntwr flremf n' con vfiillon i quit a auUy arTalr. It often take IS minute to bring the mrrUn la order. So thl yer, "Shorty" Johnson, our chairman, tried a new ap proach. Amid all the noise, Shorty got up and U'uan to speak. At irt, you couldn't hear a word he taid. But he kept on until thine uddcnly quieted ripht down. Said Shoity, later: "I ftured if I po);e softly t-nnuKh, some one would wonder what I was saying and shush the man next to him. That man would quiet down the man next to him, and to on. All I was saying up the re was 'Meeting wtll rnc tn or der.' And it did.' roin where I Ml Shorty" quirt method rrevr- tiiere" more than oneway to do tliit,. If a nelfhbor. for example, rre fepii a Ia of berr w hlle ou prefer Iced te. Ih.il'g Just two different way o' celin; !t. lit all a nvttter o personal taste. And whm you're toler ant of Ihc other fellw's choice, you rn be nre o: "me-t!nr" wllh fi'iemlhlp. - ' tn.lo.t.. u-rral Item. eaetiy , alike to feluce conflict. I ure( t have thlnj.' which d not 1 .iher help. You could mnke a container ung the hoe. hac i.rlnriple whh fit tne ! ou'd ltl:e ta Include. 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