Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, July 08, 1955, Page 3, Image 3

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ed from a month's visit in An- wl|A their two children from and has a sawtoothed edge
derson, Mo., bringing with her, Portland. The young grandson,
Mediterranean sage is a bi-an- succeeding treatment
foliote at
Pat and Larry Kaseberg lost college, and the calves died the
Jim's mother, Mrs. John Taylor, Gregi^v, 5, remained to enjoy nual that forms its broad-base about three week perlods, or as four head of three to four month week before.
ld 1 Mrs. A. S. Johnson en- who will stay with them for a few ranch life for a few weeks.
Mr. and
rosette the first year, and throws needed. Consistant use of tiie back old calves with blackleg this
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Miss Nina Belshee has returned up its
weeks.
1US flower UIW
and J seed ounn.
stalk the
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spring fien erally , blackleg co e sn ’t
driving over some familiar roads
Now Open
Among the many Sherman coun­ from San Francisco Theological second year, then dies 2,4-D will rubbers throughout the horn fly occur before six month age, so
of yesteryear. They crossed the
Seminary
where
she
attended
MORO
BEAUTY SHOP
season will aid materially In loss this loss is of quite a bit of impor­
Columbia and visited the Sam Hill ty people spending the Fourth of summer choir school for two control the plant satisfactorily.
same
location
tance.
The
Kaseherg's
had
plan­
July
holiday
weekend
in
distant
Farmers
who
have
cattle
and
museum and then headed for the
weeks.
ned to vaccinate during the first
who have not made use of the Mor» Ixxlge No. IIS
PHONE
512
John Day country where they vis­ parts were Mr. anti Mrs. R. B.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mac
ited numerous spots of interest, Hoskinson, the Paul Goddards and Hall on the 4th were Dr. and Mrs. self-treating devices or back rub- Meets 1st and 3rd
finally concluding their outing at Doris Amidon, who joined the John Gilhousen of The Dalles. Mrs. hers made with cable or chain, or Tuesdays in I.O.O.I’.
barbed wire and sacks treated hall. Transient ai d
Clarno before turning the car mad throng at Seaside.
Gilhousen is a sister of Mrs. Hall. with insecticides are missing a rlsltin g b ro th ers are
Mr. and Mrs. Demerest Schmitt,
homeward.
Mrs. A1 Fox, 74, Grass Valley bet in the horned fly control this cordialiv invited
Vernon Van Gilder of Wasco is daughter Frances, and his parents resident for the past four years, summer. Many farmers in Sher- John Shipley, N. G.
of
Portland
visited
the
Joe
Peters
a patient at a The Dalles hospital,
passed away in an Oregon City
ueo Watkins. Secretary
to which point he was taken Sat­ family over the week-end. On the hospital Saturday evening. Fune­ man county and throughout Ore­
Yes, invest in EXACTLY the same stocks,
urday suffering with virus pneu­ 4th they picnicked at Tygh Valley ral services were held Wednesday gon now «re using this simple de­
Lupine Rebekah Ixxlge No. 116
preferred stocks and bonds as the insurance
monia. His condition was improv­ together with Mr. and Mrs. A. July 6 at the Peak Funeral Home vice to assist in the fly control.
Douma, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Brown in Milwaukie, with interment in
Chemicals for use on back rub- Meets 2nd and 4th
ed the first of the week.
companies,
banks and other institutions where
of Shaniko, Mrs. Eva Landry and Lincoln Memorial Park.
tiers are about the-same as those Tuesdays of each
Wily Knighten Jr. and his sis­ Mrs. Geiter of oPrtland.
your money is now placed. Easy to buy or
recommended for last year. DI>T.B’nonth
' isltlng
ter, Mrs. John Miller of Seattle,
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Flatt with
Mrs. Ralph Busse gave a coffee Methoxychlor or Toxaphene
spent the week-end with their
redeem in any amount.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wily Knigh­ the Bill Flatt family spent the hour stork shower Thursday desirable materials to use for these , ai1? DeMoss, N. O.
Valuable tax credits now apply to most
ten Sr. The young people visited holiday at Bend fishing and at­ morning for Mrs. Llody Wooder- back rubbers. The emulsion form Jo (jentry> Sec-
tending the pageant.
son. Coffee and fruit salad were of these insecticides is preferred,
Ione while in this vicinity.
dividend income, These are not available to
Mr. and Mrs. G. Douma made an served after which the guest of these emulsion forms are diluted Bethlehem Chapter No. . s. O.K.S
Here for a vacation visit are
fourth Thursday in ea?b
rents, mortgage, bond and savings interest.
Rev. W. W. Gearhart and family overnight trip to l,akeview and honor opened her gifts. Those at­ for use with stove oil or diesel oil,
month, visiting member*
of Ohai, Calif., who arriv d Thurs­ Klamath Falls, by way of Burns, tending were Mrs. Andrew Paul­ but not with crank case or lubri­
Meets every second anu
sen, Mrs. Claude May, Mrs. George cating oil.
day evening aial are the guests of returning home through Bend.
Write, phone collect, or stop in for details
Invited. Moro, Oregnr.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Shoemaker Gieser, Mrs. William Rodda, Mrs.
These materials usually come
Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Van Gilder.
and
family,
with
the
Joel
Ham­
Catherine Thompson, W. M.
Jerry Dlsch, Mrs. Mollie McLach- 25% emulsifiable concentrate
An ardent fisherman, Rev. Gear­
Naomi Van Gilder, Secretary
which contain two pounds of ac­
hart is out on the Deschutes today mond family, camped near Rock lan and Mrs. Ruth Fields.
tive ingredients per gallon. To Eureka Lodge No. 121 A.K. A A.**
with Van Gilder in quest of steel­ Creek dam during the week-end.
TYGH VALLE.Y OREGON
Mr. and Mrs. Orlow Martin with
make a 5 % solution which is re­
head. The visiting minister, for­
Meets on the 1st and
commended mix one quart of the
mer pastor of the Moro Commu- is brother, Roy Martin and wife
Phone I13F2
3rd Thursday evening»
25% concentrate of these materi­
ity church, will occupy the pulpit of Heppner went to Wallowa Lake
By "T o m m y " Thompson
each
month.
Visiting
Investment
Ntocka
A
Bonds — Nationwide and Canada
als to four quarts of stove or diesel
a t that church at the 11 o’clock over the week-end.
members cordially in
Tax E xem pt Nchool, H _____
igh w ay
and _______»nds
State Bonds
. ___
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bud
Powell,
Judy
While at summer school the 4-H oil. Generally, one-half gallon of
service July 10.
vlted to meet with
Raatern Oregon Mgr.
1(113 I". S. N ational Bank Bldg.
and
Marilyn,
attended
the
water
students had classes which they the
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hendricks
W in. .1. Collina A Co.
I'ortland, Oregon Beacon 2152
— 5%
— material
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---- treat
----- about
-
Frank Sayrs, W. M.
attended. A few of these were: 15 or 20 feet of sacking for the Clyde Glllmor, Secretary
went to Camp Sherman for the pageant in Bend, Sunday.
Visitors at the Bill Roos home Jam Session, in which they learn­
weekend, visiting his qiother on
during the holidays included their ed how to make jam; Yeast first application. A quart of insec-
the way home.
and family, Dr. and Mrs. Breads, In which they learned
Mr. and Mrs. Neil McIntyre daughter
Fluke of Eugene, and their son points on bread; and Sugar Tricks,
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made a trip to Sacajawea Park to and
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Robert An­ in which we learned some points
celebrate the 4th of July.
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of Vancouver, Wash.
on how to hake new types of cook­
Mrs. Jim Taylor has just return- derson
Visitors at the Harry Pinkertons ies and ways of decorating them.
during the 4th of July week-end
I feel that everyone Including
w’ere their daughter and son-in-
that attended 4-H sum­
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W,
law, Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Black, myself
mer school enjoyed themselves
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and learned something new. The
4H students met other students
with whom they became acquaint­
raOYAt’
ed and they enjoyed most of the
> T<>N
erfection
classes they attended.”
“Ala” the new processed wheat
f
Think how attractive extension phones in
food, made from Oregon and Wa­
in
every
service
G A S O LIN E
color will look in your home. They’ll
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shington wheat, Is now on the
complete your color scheme in any room.
market. The Oregon Wheat Grow­
at reasonable cost.
And add the beauty of color to the
ers League and Wheat Commis­
up-to-date arrangement of always huving
sion four years ago started push­
a telephone within arm ’s reach.
ing towards production of this
new product that uses our local
Color
extensions come in red, blue, green,
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NEW ROYAL TRITON
wheat. The Fisher Flouring Mills,
yellow . . . beige, brown, ivory or gray—or
Seattle, is now producing this pro­
IRA FRIDLEY
in four “two-tone” combinations. Call our
duct in quantity. Look for the new
business
office today. P acific T ele p h o n e.
Consignee
processed wheat food on your lo­
T a k e l if e e a s y . . . each •■i«n»ion
cal grocer’s shelves. Many folks
Wasco, Oregon
Leonard & Wilma Smith
phono coil» Io»» than a nicfcol a day
have tried the new product over
5—20 and 10—30
the past year or two from supplies
funeral directors
obtained in California, now It Is
UNION OIL COMPANY
available at grocers and
Phone The Dalles 3135 readily
of California -
should open a good market for
large quantities of Northwest
Phone 272
grown wheat.
Weed control as a county con­
servation practice under the ACT*
We have a lot of clothes here.
program will not be approved for
Dainty, light, pretty things for
1956. The Department of Agricul­
ture has concluded that weed con­
summer. And being old residents
trol measures are part of normal
we always have some heavy,
crop production operations and
that ACP funds should not he used
sturdy, clothes for this kind of
for this purpose. The ACP pro­
gram is administered through the
weather.
Agricultural Stabilization and Con­
servation
committee.
We Keep wha t you want at a price you can pay
We would lx? interested in hear­
WASCO
OREGON
ing of any heavy grasshopper in­
festation throughout the county.
- Last year the grasshopper popula­
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tion was quite heavy on some of
the range land, but none had in-
vadde the crop land area. When
infestation liecomes quite severe
control measures need to lie tak­
T h e y » te n d
o u t A N Y W
H E R E !
en, otherwise serious damage can
occur.
at the Capitol City
Morrow county had quite a hea­
vy infestation last year and they
STRONG FOOD FOR
did considerable control work.
This year they estimate a hundred
STRONG MEN
and fifty thousand acres are in­
Everybody feels strong at harvest time or if he does­
fested and they have begun to In­
vade some of the crop land area.
n't, he’d ought to for there are hard jobs to he done.
It is reported that they have at­
tacked some grain fields, especial­
ly spring grain, ami fields look
like hall stones have hit the field
where the stems have been cut off
by these grasshoppers.
Wbeds are one of our most ser­
ious problems today and will be
in the future
One of the most
common methods of getting seri­
ous weeds into an area is trans­
planting of them by home gar­
deners. Recently I visited a family
that had located a rather pretty
wild flower and had transplanted
it to their garden. It turned out
Supor
H oliday Coupé
that this plant was Dalmatlon
.Toad Flax, which Is a perennial
weed of serious consequences In
G o t o u t o f tH e o r d in a r y
some areas, It looks somewhat
like a snapdragon and is quite a
• • • g o t In to
a n
I—
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rapid spreader In crop land.
Folks should always he on the
You never have to look twice to know . . . it'» Oldamohile!
guard for plants that are unknown
to them, and one should tie very
A "ROCKET" FOR EVERY POCKET!
T hat "flying color” flair is unmistakable anywhere! And you
careful in transplanting plants
don’t have to touch that gas pedal more than once to know:
And you'll And on« pricod ¡uif right for
from roadsides or forests into our
youl Choo»« from thirteen gorgeoui
there» a "Rocket” under the hoot!! Everylnxly known what that
county. Plants that are unknown
model» In Oldtmobll«'« thro« thrilling
to you should he Identified and
means . . . smooth, surging action, split-second response!
tori«» . . . lusuriou» N in ety-E ight, the
determined how serious a plant
brilliant Supor "88" and the budget-
These are the reasons Oldamohile Zooks different . . . feela different
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priced "88 "I Oldtm obilo "8 8 ” 2-Door
. . . it different! See us for a ride in the most popular Ohlsm »bile
Mediterranean sage, a range-rob­
Sodan illuitratod.
ever built! Remember—there'» a "Rocket” fo r every pocket!
bing plant that cattle won’t eat,
has taken over many thousands
of acres In some of the Eastern
Oregon rangeland. Folks with
range should he on the lookout
for this plant. The plant which is
a woolly sage green cluster of
VIS IT TH1 "RO CK IT I O O M " . • . AT TOUR O lO S R O R Ill O l A l l t ' S I
broad basal leaves, Is similar In
appearance to the more common
FO R C O O t
mullein. Plants often grow one
D R IV IN O C O M F O R T . . .
foot in diameter and one to two
Get on AIR-CONDITIONED
feet high on good soil. The plant
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"R O C K E T ” O L O S M O B ILK I
has a branched flower stalkl n con­
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trast to the single spike stalk of
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mullein. Unlike the mullein leaf
. OO A M IA » . . . D R IV I IT V O U R S IIF I TMS O O IN O ’ S ORIAT IN A "R O C K IT R " l —
the sage leaf Is netted with veins
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