Tnt mwrrntm GAZETTE-TIMES Tbura September 25. 1969 Mi. and Mrs. Charles Heard of Pilot Rock visited with Mr. and Mrs. Garry Tullls on Sunday and attended the flower show in lone. lono Library Sets New Hours New hours for the lone Pub lic Library have been set. The library will now be open on Monday and Wednesdays of each week from 2:30 until 4:30 p.m. GRAIN PRICES (Courtesy of Morrow County Grata Grower) r.O.B. Lexington No. 1 Soft white Wheat $1.33 bM. No. 1 Hard Bed Wheat .. 1.58 bbL No. 1 or No. 2 Barley .. 37.20 ton (Doe not Include storage and handling). NOW AVAILABLE! DRILL FULL O Compact Yet Has Large Capacity O Telescoping Filler Pipe Adds Convenience Auger Spout Maintains Same Height At Any Angle of Truck Hoist '? FULL SWIVEL : ANY DIRCaiON 1l 'i in Mr .: k k ; hi ; ..vf j V THE LARGE CAPACITY OF THE 6" AUGER COUPLED TO THE POWERFUL TROUBLE - FREE MOTOR MAKES THE IDEAL COMBINATION FOR FAST, EFFORTLESS DRILL FILLING. Available in Hydraulic or Gas-Driven Models FARMER OWNED AND CONTROLLED Lexington, Oregon J Stray Livestock Finders Urged To Notify Salem If stray livestock show IFair Committee Slates Meeting By GAIL L. McCARTT Extension Agent The regular meeting of the UP Mnppnur Prmntv Fair rnmmtthw U1UUIIU JUUI UIULI- UI1U JUU IU.T-U uu III h WnrtniiEHlu rWikn. 1 help from the Oregon Depart- L.artlni? at K:m n m n th riL-Ill VI AEriCUllUre in lUCUUIIU linrm hnilHinrr n th f.l. imr uwiit-r uuni oeiay in nun-1 grounds. 11 ln,? apartment- . . Everyone Is Invited to attend ""on inure no uiai iniiuy-innrt nrraant tho . i n ha iu8 'i1 wLitin .an2 ?end 'J,,10 19 fair and make suggestions ....- uriuiinii. uiiiuc: ,or Iuture Ialrs. ah superintend within five days after the an!- pnt re uronrf tn mnH mal has appeared on your P'a. Hoisemenl ii is mil mai me ueuuriniem i r.n i I Mrartr nm.n. does not want to be helpful In announces the 14th annuai rcumuiix me animal wun us Horsemens Short Course snons owner, our. in tne past Fomo or orod by the Oregon Horsemens me uvesiocK ine aepanmeni AEsrv.itir.n or,A rro ci.t. has been called uoon to remove nn iuuiu iiui llliui-l ine law uc fisil rvtnhor 17. la ciasMnea as estray. Anyone interested In horses i mre elements are mvuiveu &nH hnrcamanehtr to In inl apim i w i a h nctcitr imi W I . ..... I " ui uiiiiiijiiiiu an caitav uiiuli i rx nffon1 thla nfArmai urArLr animai must oe iivestocK as ae- The course wiU include dass nnea in ine tstrav Act: i) tne r,B nn n,,tritUn in hro nr ..,.. I .... J '' "V '.T rr." . "f uarth Walker. Training West . l"e,fn,raal must cuner oe ern IIorses bv Bobby inEersoll. unlawfully permitted to run at Homnnctinn k o .if,io,ior. UI '.""w "c iii-ajaiiiis demonstrations on hackamore and showing at halter demon stration Western Pleasure, dem onstration, trimming colt hooves by Lee McDaniel and driving aemonstration of Morgan, Arab ian, P.O.A. and Standard Bred. Anyone interested may call the county extension office for a complete agenda of the events. Horse Show Winners Photos on Display Green Receives Banking Degree land enclosed bv an adequate lence. The department also points out that unless an animal meets these qualifications and there has been proper notifica tion that an animal Is estray the department cannot sell nor cause said animal to be sold as an estray. II a person has an animal on his place, whose owner Is unknown, and the department has been DroDerlv notified some one will be assigned bv the Pictures of the first four place department to determine the winners in the various events at animal's true owner. the 1969 Wrangler's Horse Show In the past the department are now on display at Cornett has on occasion been called to Green Feed. Reprints may be locate owners of animals that ordered at $1.25 each and will have been removed from their be made up by the Photogra- normal legal ranges when Phy Department of Heppner ranchers have brought them in High school with their own cattle. These ani- Anyone wishing reprin t s mals can not under the law be should order by the number on considered estrays and while the picture before October 10, the department will be glad to as all orders will go in at that discuss estray problems with time. Orders will be taken by ranchers and provide such in- Alice Vance at the Gazette formation as the name of the Times or call 676-9151, after 5:00 owner of a certain brand to aid p.m. in identification of the animal it cannot assist in locating the owner of an animal not deem ed to be a true estray. Weatherford Named To Advisory Group Marion Weatherford, former Wheat League president and Wheat Commission chairman, has been appointed to a 15- member advisory committee to assist in a proposed substantive revision of Oregon Laws relat ing to Public , Utilities and freight carriers, according to Al lan G. Carson, chairman of the state Law Improvement commt tee. Gene B. Conklin, Pendleton at torney, will be chairman of the committee. It is expected that the com mittee will make recommenda tions to the 1971 legislature. I Attend State Club Meeting Mrs. Omar Rietmann, District Director and Mrs. Charles Dal las of Pendleton, Assistant Dis trict Director, attended the exec utive board meeting of the State Federation of Garden Clubs at Klamath Falls on September 17. Also attending were Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Martin of lone. Nazarene Church To Resume Services Services at the Church of the Nazarene will resume beginning Sunday. September 28, with an Interim pastor, bunday school will be held at 10:00 and church services at 11:00. All are invited to attend to lend their support Marion C. Green, assistant cashier of the Bank of Eastern Oregon, received a diploma from the Pacific Coast Banking School In Seattle, Wn., Friday after noon, September 19, signifying completion of a three-year course In advance banking sub jects. In addition to two-week resident sessions, the course in cludes extension problems and the final submission of an ac ceptable thesis or research re port PCBS Is one of the top rcu lonal banking schools In the U. S. A combined total of 525 bankers and trust officers at tended the 19C9 resident session In n.-irt iflnnfo in advance Col lege-level courses in the Com mercial and Trust divisions. This year's graduating class totalled 171. We're Ready to Serve You . . . For Seed Cleaning and Treating At our plant-25c bu. 50c sack, any amount. At your ranch-with portable treater 30c bu. 60c sack, minimum of 250 to 300 bu. Harold Erwin Heppner, Ore. Ph. 676-5806, Mornings or Evenings for Appointment The New I GRAN HERBICIDE Is Now Available From Paul Pettyjohn Co. We Also Have .:. ATRIZEN .:. CITRIZEN Herbicides See Us For Your Needs Paul Pettyjohn Co. IONE PH. 422-7254 Progress report on Tgran: (BlTOW(MP s wefigQn ipiPdDS ainnoH (ran aDfi Enow wDaooQit DncennciBMcBo s New Igran herbicide isn't perfect. Nothing is. But it will control such tough weeds as gromwell, henbit, tarweed, -urple mustard, dogfennel, speedwell, duckweed, and Pacific meadow foxtail. And it can be sprayed either fall or spring; anytime until weeds are four inches high. Here are some commonly asked questions that you also may have in evaluating the usefulness of Igran for your wheat program. What other weeds and grasses will it control? Catchweed, pennycress, bedstraw, china lettuce, shepherdspurse, knotweed and most other annual broadleaf and grassy weeds that are a problem in Northwest wheat fields. What weeds are not controlled by Igran? It won't do a good enough job on crowfoot (butter cup), knawal, lupine, wild carrot, wild oats, bulbous bluegrass, tansey mustard, bindweed, Canada thistle. How about cheatgrass? Under certain conditions, Igran has given good cheat grass control. In other cases control has been poor. Our experience indicates that the shorter the period between application and cheat germination, the bet . tr the control. In post-emergence spring applications, better control has occurred under warmer tempera tures and when cheat is in early seedling stage. Even though cheat control has varied, Igran has often given sufficient control to allow wheat to make a crop. What about spray timing? Igran is the first herbicide that can be applied pie emergence ... at planting time or shortly after. Or it can be applied post-emergence, either this fall or next spring, anytime until weeds are 4 inches high. What's the big plus for pre-emergence use? Applying Igran at planting or shortly after planting gets the herbicide on early, before any weeds or grasses emerge to compete with the crop for moisture or nutrients. When applied during the planting oper ation, it can also save an extra trip over the field. This eliminates the soil erosion problem caused by wheel tracks. How safe is Igran to wheat? Wheat has a higher tolerance for Igran than it has for any other herbicide on the market. This is why Igran can even go on at planting time. How does Igran actually work? When applied pre-emergence, before weeds are up, Igran is carried down into the soil by rain. There it is absorbed by the weeds as the weed seeds germinate. Igran disrupts the photosynthesis process, the plant yellows and, soon after breaking ground, dies. In a post-emergence application, after weeds are up, Igran works the same way except that it kills the above-ground part of the weeds on contact a3 well as controlling later weeds as they germinate. Can Igran go on by air? Yes, aerial applications work just as well as ground ' ' sprays, provided the application is uniform. What about following with other crops? There's no problem with planting peas, lentils, or fall barley on Igran treated wheatland. In fact, there's no problem with replanting wheat if some should be winterkilled. How thoroughly has Igran been tested? Tests have been going on in Idaho, Washington and Oregon for the past 5 years. Last year alone some 60 growers used it in large scale field trials in these 3 states. That's how we know that Igran does the job ort so many of the weeds that 2,4-D won't get. , How can I get more information ? If you still have questions about how Igran may fit your particular growing situation, we'll be glad to help. Just drop a line to Geigy Agricultural Chemi cals, Division of Geigy Chemical Corporation, Ardsley, New York 10502. Igran bg GeiQlJ