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PAGE 2 KD EK M W < »»('N'T Y JOURNAL, M»»KO, OREGON Fublixhcd Es <ry liiiia y Mo***», Or<*gon Gilè* L. I 'rn id i at I) and p Edilo ncw spaper ¿7 & P U B L I5 H E B 5 i m . l i r u . i \I»E IU .IH H M » ^ ^ A S S O C IA T IO N N A I I ON AL E D IT O R IA L I A $ 5 0 CPATifOiN «>l 1 H IAL » *>l N i l »'Al’EK M OSI 1111*1105 KATES *.*X E 1 EA II í-l.íl \ p i : i i . I, I' mui I.Ill < A TIOS How if tl it the tl cities the idea may have ieal for they are used to a sort of burrow anyway k downtown. In the coiin- few will he interested I in k Kent Home Ec Unit Fewer Dying In Meets At McKays Traffic This Year The Ken, Home Extension unit met at the home of Mrs. Harley McKay March 1C. Twelve mein- Iters were present for roll call and the business meeting and four more arrived at noon making a total of sixteen for the day After a buffe, luncheon at noon, project leaders Mrs. Robert Tatum and Mrs. Carl W atkins, gave the les son on insect and disease control in flower and vegetable gardens. This proved to l»e a very interest ing lesson an<l most appropriate for this season. The group learn ed a lot altout the most frequent garden pests and alxmt the sprays and dusts which bave l»een found to be most effective In fighting them. Also they were told the pro per wavs to use the.^e various Oregon is experiencing a wel come decline in traffic deaths so far this year, the departm ent of Motor Vehicles reported today. With the first q u arter of the year nearly over, deaths were running about 24 per cent below the same period last year. March was recording about a 4,) per cent decline. While deaths were down, re cords for January indicate that accidents continue«! their upward climb with more than 5,100 re- j»orte<l for the first month of the year, as compared with 4.284 in January a year ago. The reason for the January in crease can be summed-up in one word—snow, officials said. itcco rds indicate that 2,373 ac cidents occurred on snowy or icy road surfaces due to the w intry blast which hit the state early in the year. Snow or icy road con ditions were note«! in only 681 traffic m ishaps in January, 1950. March accidents also may show an increase due to the second snow of the W’inter which hit early this month, the departm ent report Indicated. Smith Callaway fhanpl vnapei FUNERAL SERV ice Leonard R. Smith Phone <’Y (i-3135 The Dallex, Oregon Rufus Personal) The Busy Cookers, a 4-H cook ing club under the leadership of Mrs. Sammy Tsubota met March 23 ta the Rufus school cafeteria. Mrs. Morris Burnet, was a visitor for the meeting A brief busine", meeting was hel«l preceding the cooking lesson The menu for the day was biscuit meat roll, assort ed raw vegetables, and a banana milk drink. The meat roll was prepared by Martina Petersen with the assistance of Miss Jan»? Baker. The vegetables and drink were prepare«! by the first year class, and they svere assisted by Karen Tsubota. The table was set by T erry Taylor. M artina P eter sen is reporter for the club. The Rufus Home Extension unit met T hursday at the bom«1 LET US DO YOUR PRINTING SHERMAN COUNTY Journal p ha rm ac y I H i P X IS Í M IX T IO N a Enjoy The better way is to enjoy health —by careful planning Consult your Doctor at regular intervals, more often if required. He w ill prescribe only the preparations that you need — preparations of the highest quality, such as those from the laboratories of Parke, Davis A Company —prescriptions which we will be pleased to compound for you The necessity for medi cation will pass, and life with abundant health cao baow c » pleasure indeed. April ba living ol 1 jokes, that no one irted. It Is not :I«»-Sax«»i 1 conn- a h tit 5 -i W ANT Many people seem to “enjoy” poor health They would not care to be without a cupboard* ful of odd medicines for self- treatment—some of which may not be in keeping with compe tent medical advice. U ’ltlL FOOL *nt ifc«y/c£ P O O R H E A L T H ... » n \ \ ( . i : i »nt i n 1: m u t s i i;iy base origin cw Ye.u ’s eele- •ginning of til«' served at inanv ’I'hc 1Homans March 1. Oth- Ion from March rtnlnly >(ome of ven to 1his dav cut at 1Ihe end nation. Ily outji rowing hat the tlay will )Ki<' (‘it ii««•tl try- purse» th at fli'es 1 hut su r round- ou some fiMlIisIl 2 IT NEVER WAS NECESSARY T O There are sales yards all over the country ami feed yards In many places which makes th«* old fashioned stock buyer obsolete, lint many (old to Belshee as long a he was aeitve liecaus«’ they liked the treatm ent. WASCO PHARMACY MASCO, OREGON At Your Grass Valley Grain Growers G o ld en H a r v e st S o lu tio n /» 1 Ü N 32 < O IO I E S Al'I'k W i l l ' l l I »n was light- i l l the prom is making a we thought iät would I h > r o w i n 1; \ 11 By Mr*. Geo. L. Fox I II 1 I \ g Tin* death of Cha, ley Belshee marks the end of an epoch which has laded longer in this country than in most and that was duo mostly to Mr. Belshee. We mean tin1 change in methods of selling I i vestock. A few years ago farm ers had fewer catlle than at present anil often many more hogs and sheep. They did no, have so many trucks Livestock was sold to Mr. Belshee or occasionally another buyer anti la* came and got them or ha<l lhem delivered to the rail head for loading onto cars some Sat,inlay afternoon. Now everyone has a truck and can take his ow n stock to market, le w have hogs to sell, nor sheep and no anim als are driven to market anym ore as they used to ill deve I RII» U , 4PKIL I, IMU» sultani lief, 2 L iq u id F e r t iliz e r w ith th e 4 ’ ‘ • • - W A Y P U SH Ammonia nitrogen —for sustained feeding Urea nitrogen —for delayed-action feeding Urea nitrogen—for leaf feeding. N itrate nitrogen—for the quick pick-up. I . ks ti) Jp p lx . S prat it on w ith p lan e o r g ro u n d rig —o r sp rin k le it on w ith irrig a tio n w ater. (» O l 1)1 \ 11 \ R \ E S I S o lu tio n I N 32 fro m P citic ( o o p e r a t n e s is a lso th e sc ie n tific wax to ro t straw a n d s tu b b le . C o m b in e it svith 2,41) to k ill s o u r w e e d s w h ile s o u b o o s t s o u r c ro p s , Of course, also see us about your needs for AQUA AMMONIA Our Equipment is designed to handle our pro ducts, including portable storage P A C I F I C C O O P E R A T IV E S M E M B E R ADS LOST: Between Wasco an«l our ranch W ednesday night a bill fold containing cards and pap ers. of Mrs. George D rinkard jr. Finder please retunr. 22c FOUR BANTAMS to give away M arjorie Marvin .10 5-3295 22p FOR SALE: D4 C aterpillar tra c tor, used only 3300 hours. This machine has a cab E. W. Car dinal. Gl 2-5571 20-lc LIVESTOCK Men - Do it your self • “Anchor B rand” Animal Health Products, {X'nlcillin, and instrum ents are available at your Co-op Oil and Supply at The Dalles. 20c tfn LIVESTOCK AUCTION E very Saturday at The Dalles Livestock Commission - Auction Yard, South on New Dalles-Calif Highway. Miscellaneous - • 10:00 A. M. LIVESTOCK •• 12:30 I’. M. Lunch at the yards Grade "A” R estaurant. Phone CY G- 4072 or CY 0-4513, The Dalles, Oregon. 14c-tfn JOB OPENING Leading Midwest organization weeking a man svho is not afraid to svork for an opportunity for speedy advancement. We need su pervisory and managerial m ater ial. This is not a run of the mill advertisem ent as We svill screen men carefully for position avail able. QUALIFICATIONS: a. High school education h. Own a reasonably late model car c Able to (ravel in your part of State, Monday through Friday. Ilomr every week-end. d, 31 nr oyer. Far above as erage salary A Coin- m ission t«> he dismissed at fhe time of interview , ALL R EPLIES CONFIDENTIAL Write P. O. Itos 5041, A |o|ia, Ore. svith full resume of iMckgroun«!, address, agr and teleph«»ue mini- her, STATE WIDE PAINT CO. com plete painting and decorating service, spray or brush. Phone CY 6-3977 or CY 6-5293, 1205 E. 12th St. Vern Campl»ell and Jack Null, The Dalles, Or. 38tfn FOR A gricultural loans see FLBA of The Dalles and the Mid-Col umbia PCA. 4th & Court Sts. CPpress 6-2168. tfn. Custom Slaughtering by appoint merit only. Meat cutting, w rap ping, sharp freeze. Kenny’i Market, Grass Valley, Oregor Call ED 3-2345 for appoJntmen Taylor LODGE A. F. A A. M. Wa sco Meets F irst and T hird Tuesdays. Visiting brethern welcome. Vinton W atkins, W. M. Elton Medler, Secretary Lupine Rebekah- Ixxlfe- N<£ ,Tj «EK Ueets 2nd and 4lh Tue-» »lays of each month. VieP ing members welcom- Florence Th«>mpsnn, N. G. Helen .Martin, Secretary Eureka latdge No. 121 A.F.A i. T Meets on the l i t and I 3m 3ra a T hursday evenings e; e.icn Jjfv month. Visiting memlieis cordially invited to meet w 'th ui Ronald Powell, W. M. Civile Gillmor, Secretary Moro IXtlH.K No. 11.1 I.O.O.F. z O x ' ’' * 15 1st and 3rd Tuea’ « - T o d a y s In I.O.OF. hall. Tran- sient and visltlr.g brother} arc cordially invited. Floyd Haines. ?«. C IAN> W atkins, Secretaiy RetMehem < hopter v>. ?s <>KJ| ‘if day Mer,i’ every •econd Visiting Thurs • each month. • memlicrs invited Moro. Ore Imogene Hailey, W. M. Dorothy Heater. Secretary H IK I.A N D IIE W (.RANGE Meets First ami Third H atiirdats each month at 8:00 p. m. Helen Hr »chert, Master Florence llru ik rrt, Secretary of Mrs. W alter Morris. Mrs. Mil lard Leigh, chairm an, calle«l the meeting to order in the morning. Mrs. George Fox, county commit- teewoman for the Rufus unit was present. She said the couhty unit met the first W ednesday of each month. The May meeting svill be at the home of Mrs. Merle Red ding and Mrs. Tsubota will give the lesson. “Know Your County Services." The meeting for April 28 will l»e l»eef cookery anil will l»e at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Spagle with Mrs. Harland McDonald us co-hostess. Mrs. Leigh and Mrs. Tsulx»ta reported on attending the planning committee. They decided to give the clothing workshop a year’s rest. Mrs. Tsubota got four volunteers for cookies for the fes- tical at Moro which svill be April 30. After the meeting the ladles ate their sack lunch, and Mrs. M orris served cake with whip- jxm I cream and coffee for dessert. Mrs. Millard Leigh and Mrs. W alter Morris gave the lesson on insect and disease control in flower and vegetable gardens. This lesson was xvell given and most interesting for this time of year. Mr. and Mrs. E arl W eatherford of Olcx ami their three sons w ere dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. W eatherford’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Fox. They came es pecially to celebrate E arl’s b irth day which was Sunday. Mrs. George Fox spent the fir st four days of this week in Con don going to school to learn all alxmt census forms. She will be the census enum erator for the north end of the county. The enum erators would appreciate it if the people would have the forms sent them through the mail all made out when they are con tacted, as this will save a great deal of time in covering the desig nated areas. A fine rain fell in the north end of the county Sunday evening, and it was very welcome. The fields svere l»eginning to crust a little on top and the grass wel comed the m oisture as well as the growing wheat and barley. The Rufus Grange held its last card party for this spring. They will l»e continued again in the fall. The high score w inner for the last series were Mr. and Mrs. At lee Wilson. The w inners for the last party were Atlee Wilson high for men, Mrs. Ralph Baker high for women and Mrs. Bert Sw igart low. The grange women served refreshm ents at the close. Mr. and Mrs. Buck Miller and «laughters visiteil Mrs. Miller’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Atlee Wil- son over the weekend. The Millers live in Portland, and while here they attended the card party at the grange hall Saturday night. NOTH E TO ( ItEIH l d h s LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF HEARING By order of the County Court of Sherman County, Oregon, date«! March 2, 1960, NOTICE is hereby given that on Monday, April 11, 1960 at eight o’clock P. M., on said day in the Grange Hall in the Town of Rufus, Coun- ty of Sherman, State of Oregon, a hearing will be held on a j»eti- tlon filled in said Court asking for the formation of a Vector Control District, the Ixmndaries of said projxksed district being within Sherman County, Oregon, apd described as follows: Beginning at the Southwest corner of Section 18, Township 2 North, Range 16 East of Wil lam ette Meridiun, Sherman County, Oregon; thence North- easternly along the Government Reservation Boundary an«l Hi- ghway No. 30 to the intersec- Don with the South line ■ i .¡on 8, Ml,l Townnhlp q u arter mile to the Southeast corner of the Southw est q u a rte r of the N orthw est q u a rte r of Section 10; thence N orth one- half mile to the N ortheast cor ner of the N orthw est q u arter of the N orthw est q u a rte r of Section 12: thence E ast one- q u arter mile to the Southeast corner of the Southwest q u arter of Section 1; thence N orth ©ne- q p arter mile to the N orthw est corner of the Southw est q u ar ter of the Southeast q u a rte r of Section 1; thence E ast one-half mile to the N ortheast corner of the Southeast q u a rte r of the Southeast q u arter of Section 1; thence North 660 feet on the Section line common to Sections 1 an«I 6; thence E ast one-quar ter mile: thence South GCO feet to the Southwest corner of the N ortheast q u arter of the South west q u arter of Section C, Tow nship 2 North, Range 17 E.W.M.; thence E ast one and one-quarter mile to the N orth east corner of the Southeast q u arter of the Southw est q u ar ter of Section 5; thence Souther ly, following the County Road to an intersection ssith the South line of Section 8; thence East to the N ortheast corner of Section 17; thence South one- half mile to the Southw est cor ner of the N orthw est q u arter of Section 16; thence East one mile to the Southeast corner of the N ortheast q u arter of Section 16; hence North one mile to the Northwest corner of the South west q u arter of Section 10; thence E ast one-half mile to the center of Section 10; thence North one-half mile to the N or theast corner of the Northwest q u arter of Section 10; thence West one-half mile to the N orth west corner of Section 10; thence North one mile to the Northeast corner of Section 4; thence West one mile on the North section line of Section 4 to the N orthw est corner of said Section 4; thence North, approx imately one mile on the Section line lietween Sections 32 and 33, Township 3 North, Range 17 E.W.M., to the South shore of the Columbia River; thence , Southw esterly down the Colum bia River to the intersection of • the West line of Section IS, Township 2 North, Range 16 E.W.M.; thence South to tiu» Southwest corner of Section 18, the point of beginning, Tins NOTICE is given in pursu- ‘ ance of said Court Order and the Provlsions of 452.040, Oregon Re vbsed Statutes so th at all persons interested may have an oppor- tunity to appear and l>e heard for or against the creation of the proposed control district, Dated March 11, I960 Marie Hoskinson County Clerk March 11, IS, 25, April 1, i960 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Guy (). W oodwoith has been appointed Executor of the Es late E sther A. Stanley, De teaseti, and has qualifietl as such, All persons having claims ¿‘«ainst said E state are hereby n°tlHe<l and required to present the sanic> dul-v verified, with Proper vouchers to said Exe- cl,ior by deliving them to Marie H°skinson, Clerk of Sherm ap bounty, at the office of the Coun- ty Clerk ip the Coupty Courf- house at Moro, Oregon, w ithin Ä*x months from the d a tr of the first publication of this notice. 1 *lL‘ f*r8t publication of this po- ,,<e *s March 11, 1966. Gb'V Ü. WüMUWQHTll Executor of D컫' E state of E sther A. Stanley, Jleceased Pracey Barton ABorney for jhe E state The I)a|les, Oregon 19-22c >OT1( . n l, , u an.l Range: thence East IV4 mile on the South Section line of Sec- lions 8 and 9 to the loutheM t corner of the Southwest quarter of Section 9; thence North one- half mile to the Northwest cor- ner of the Southeast quarter of Section 9; thence East one half mile to the Southeast corner of the Northeast quarter of Sec- .Ion 9; .hence North one-quar- fxir 1 a to »K .», Northwest oi___ _ cor ter irsi mile the ner of the Southsvest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Sec- tion 10; thence East three-quar- ter mile to the Northeast cor- ner of the Southwest quarter of of the Northeast quarter of Sec tion 10; thence North one-eighth ” ule to the Northwest corner of the South half of the North- east quarter of the Northeast q u arter of Section 10; thence East one-half mile to the North- east w rn e r of the South ha,f of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 10; : hence North one eighth mile to the Northwest corner of gee- ..«n . h , ™ E „ , .nno , c , thence South one half mile; thence West 1000 feet to the West line of Section II; thence South along Section line one- half mile to the Southwest cor ner of Section 11; thence East one half mile to the Southeast corner of the Southwest q u ar tet of Section 11; thence North one-half mile t the «'enter of of Section 11. tl ice East three- tw r r, v ? ,n 1 ’ . , P®rs«n» having objections « 0 ^ ^ n t i n g of Velma , Ä A n h u i i aRihh ° f. lh<? s h a ll n t Ìo J * Ulbby» deceased, tv /I , T the 18lh .0 ()0 n O S i ’ h° Ur ° f tim ,. .‘.H r 3' m w,ucb is t,u‘ account an *vl,lem cnt of said ? thc Coi,nty Court , k fT.'L al Moro’ Ore«,,n’ *• ,hc VELMA BIBBY A dm inistratrix DICK & DICK The nail«». a 4 , ? ’i™’, ° regon M ¿ e h ' i \ -in i E,St“te g £>00 A p r‘ ’ ’ an‘‘ -__ _L A'OTK’E OF FINAL V uo T’NT NOTICE is h e re b y ‘ given ‘that the un«lersigned has filed in the County Court of the State of Ore Jon for Sherm an County his H nal Account as A dm inistrator of the E state of Cornelia H Johnaon, Deceaaed and that nesday, the 20th day of A n ri -I k«n o X k A M f t P day Ce ' X < ' > t o u t t in Moro, Sherm an < , ? rv«on» have been fixed f the ( «»iirt ao ... m- » ° Urt as tbe -i__ tlm e ____ »lìti bearin« objections to Nmd. H n a l Account and for the «ettlement of sa hi estate. John T. Johnson J r A dm inistrator ' I f Johnson a Attorney for Arimon . 20-23c