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FAGB a B U H M A N COUNTY £ t jr r m a n C o u n ty J o u rn a l Fubltehed Mvery Friday Muro, Oregon JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, IMO P« ir r uim FARM PROBLEM ai tain oi ir rightful place as a great nail« »n an<l a leader of a free world. M«»n» I.OrxlfS Nt). 113 l.O.O.F.j ¡W A N T A D S ___ Sleets 1st an-: 3rd I MS I C W X u y s in l.O.O.F. hall. T ra o l FOR SALE Store fixtures, in- * * sient ami visit ir.g brother* ; eluding dairy case, meat case, Congressman Judd t art* cordially Invited. • the keynote speaker 8 x 8 walk-in cooler. Can be seen Floyd Haines. C cards on the table, i at Chenowith Store, call at back Leo W atk ins. Secretaiy period beginning ir Apartment. The Dalles, Oregon, Retlil«*lii iii C hapter No. 78 O.E.S n hi> There was no fanfai Phone CY 6-5669 41-2p . Meets every second Thurs marks, it was sound GIRL, 20, will do babaysitting >«i- day each month. S ialtlnf li the grass roots«ax 7 members invited. Moro, Ore evenings. Call the George Gei economy happened to :♦» U luwgtgm iHailay, W. M. ger resid«?nce Phone JO 5-3509. f a Soun* I and lessened tiie valt . Dorothy Heater, Secretary’ Joan Locked 39-41c ihould be dollar. His message HARLANDYIEW GRANGE WANTED: To rent wheat ranch, read bv every A m t Meets F irst and Third Saturilays 15 years experience, married, regardless of hi> each monlh at 8:00 p. tu. with family, steady, sober. Ref affiliation. L aura Saltier, M aster erences. E rnest Christopherson Florence B ruckert, Sec’y. All the atm osphere in and Kt. 2, Box 80, The Dalles CY 8- around Chicago was that the 1055. 4O-3p I IX! .1 !.OIK I v F. A V M. p h the best, most powerful Wasco Meets F irst and STATE .VIDE PAlxxT CO. com and influential nation in the T hird Tuesdays. Visiting plete painting and decorating world. Not one bit of evidence brethern welcome. service, spray or brush. Phone that we are a “second rate na CY 6-3977 or CY 6-5293, 1205 E. Vinton W atkins, W. M. tion.” 12th St. Vern Campbell and Elton Medler, Secretary Jack Null. The Dalles, Or. 38tfn L u p in e R e b e k a h L o d g e " N o . 1 !4 Herman Olive « m m » ’.leets 2nd and 4th Tue- 80 BED OREGON state approved John Day, Orci lays of each month. Visi’ nursing home located in beau mg m embers w eltom - tiful Hood River Valley, w ith Florence Thompson, N . t i lovely fenced grounds. We ac ll eh n Martin, Secretary ___ =4 cept all types of elderly cases, E ureka Lodgs No. I.’i A.F..X I as w ell as room and board care. enables Meets on the lot and 3ro 31-tfn. Ihursday evenings eacn ♦he family FOR SALE. Boat, 4 ft. wooden, nontli. Visiting members* ♦o limit 59 Johnson 35 H P Motor, factor- cor u lly invited to meet w:’A Ui ♦he cost built Trailer, Skis, Life Preser Ronald Powell, W. M. vers. Boat licensed all ready Clyde Gillmor, Secretary to its needs or wishes. to go. Price $800. See at Floyd Haines, Wasco. Call GI 2-5452. 41-2p CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING by appointm ent only. Custom cur- Ì2Ì* tilO IÏO S ho** ' ing. Meat cutting,- wrapping, HOC k i l l Y AVE. sharp freeze. K enny’s Market, Grass Valley. Call ED 3-2345 for appointm ent. 23-tfn LIVESTOCK Men • Do it your- self - “Anchor Brand” Animal J. I. CASE CO. Announces Health Products, penicillin, and instrum ents are available at your Co-op Oil and Supply at Harris SP98 Hillside Combines for 1961 The Dalles. 20c tfn In a press release irom her of ........... . Edito« fice Maurine N euberger says: Gllea I«. French "Nearly 70 percent of the D epart C n te rw l a * «»eoiid eia»« m a tta r a t t* ment of A griculture budget of $6.8 To The Editor: P o s tu lile « a t M u ru , ü r ,» u n , und«» ? billion goes for price support i*/ tu n a r » » « « f M a rc h I . H 7 4 , _______ Being one of the elected dele paym ents or soil i»ank bounties ncw spam * to the grow ers of six crops. It is gates irom Oregon's 2nd Congres estim ated that the 27 million sional District, 1 w opkj,||i$>y tu P U B L IS H E R S farms which sold less tiian $2500 make a brief report, even though a s s o c ia tio n of products each averaged only many of your readers saw on TV $100 in price supports— far too and heard over the radio, the pro- E D l f O R I AL little to bring those fam ilies up to ceedings of the Republican Con- satisfactory living standards. At vent ion in Chicago, which was of the same time, the 1.3 million much interest to many people, farm s that sold $5,(MX) or more of To ire among the more than 2,600 n iiH iiM iA in a products received an average of delegates and alternates was OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER $1993, with m any Individual sup- thrilling to one who has never port payments exceeding $100,(MM), attended a jioiitlcal convention. 1 »I BM R IPIIO N KATE** *x 0 ‘ The present price-support um certainly received a greater con ONE 1 E A R ____ brella shelters the big farm opera ception of what was really going l ì 4.1 S ’l 12, I9 6 0 tor, but leaves the family-sized oh at the convention. The dem onstration for Presi farm out in the cold." We would like to educate Mau dent Elsenhow er and Mamie was PRO GRESS rine to some more m odern think trem endous— w herever they ap T here Is some evidence t liâ t ing. By far the larger part of this peared—and this was also true of the hum an race makes pi ogress nation’s citizenry are consume!s Vice President Nixon and ids fam some w ha I like a frog jumping, and oniy a little over ten percent ily. All of this, of course, was to be a long gain and a period of rest produce the food we eat. The ones expected. The sincerity of all the ing. E fforts to change it have who live on a farm and eat what people was greatly emphasized in been unsuccessful. they raise do us consum ers no their display oi loyally. A group gets into control of a good. Demonstrations for G overnor n ation’s economy and if the m em if we consum ers are going to Rockefeller and Senator Goldwa ber« are bright and alert and pay a subsidy— and it looks like ter was also outstanding. The am bitious they can shove that we are— we had better pay it to younger people were conspicuous nation ahead in a long leap. 1 hen tiie farm er who produces in big among these groups. their grandchildren get lazy oi enoUg^ quantity that there is T here was much dignity, states arrogant or the m ajority finds sotne l«*ft over for us. m anship and ¡»olitical strategy demagogue and tiie liu its oi The idea of subsidies is distaste- siiown. 'file conduct of all tiie dele tiie progress are divided up n r > fu| antj nioHj o f them are made gates and visitors w as in excellent a lot of pieces. The ones w i t h neceggary py the ignorance of form, 'file sjieakers were among ability to go ahead are submerged governmental bureaucracy. That tiie nation’s l>est and everyone or even killed off and tiie country is true of all subsidies, not merely wiis outstanding in ids or hen lapses into inactivity until it can those In agriculture. If congress field. Each had a message that breed soniu more sm art and am quit babying the small producer of was sound and down-to-earth and; id tlous people. wheat (tiie family-sized farmer) their delivery indicated their Under this process different tiie idg farm ers who feed tiie na deep sincerity. classes of people make progress tion would get along very well 1’resident Eisenhow er so ably at different times; tiie brighter and also very likely would find a stated that he had a challenge ones forge ahead and accumulate way to export the surplus. Re- lor K hrushchev— -to perm it the C a s e D e a le r s »»ill I.«* l i i e s o l e « lis t r ih id o r s i.«r t h e l!W>l wlille the ones with lesser aibill- member, private business once holding ‘»f flee t*l<*« tioiis in all .m a c h in e s w h ic h m.i> c a i < » 1» -tli n a m e s : H A R R IS A C A S E . ties look on in envy. Eventually did that very tiling before govern- communlabeon trolled countries, C o n t a c t ,v<*i«r l«M*al « le a le r l o r m a c h in e s a m i p a r t s . they get around to taking tiie ment Interferred so th a t these people could decide fru its of the able one’s labor and ----------------------- for tiiemselves tiie type govern MULLER FARM EQUIPMENT then they obtain an Increase in m ent they desire. The president The Dalles Moro ease, which is tiie ordinary m an’s received a trem endous ovation ’ I f lS T O R Y IS A N A S S E 'I idea of progress. when lie replied to N ikita’s state A »leal llii*- I.ill assm*,**» .von o l’ o n e o l t h e s e B ig C o m b in e ^ If this process could lie made ment that our grand children at H ie p r e s e n t pci««* w it h n o c a r r y i n g c h a r g e o n H ie c o n t r a c t continuous it would lie better and Lake county has as many his- would grow up under a commuti u n t il J u l y 1961. M a k e s u r e t o h a v e Hu* ltigg»*st an«l B e s t f a r result in less confllct.This killing torlcai sites, as interesting a his- ist form of government. Mr. E i 1961: b y « le a lin g no«» f o r a .*>1*98 H a r r is H il l s i d e l u l l IN (g ft. off, or discouraging, tiie very few tory as any, and almost 10,000 senhow er’s answ er was in tiie t ut C o m b in e . who are capable of making pro square miles of often odd geology rvVerse, and that was that one day A t p r e s e n t Hi«*n* a i e tln«*e o r l o n e S I ’ II 9 8 n«*w c o m h i n e s a v a ila b le . gress is an expensive pattern and and It doesn’t seem to give a damn u„ (hc communlst-controlled coun- tiie habit of keeping the fru its of alxiut any of It tries’ grandchildren would grow W e a c e read,» Io trad«*. S«*e u s -OOH. The original F o rt W arner was up under a free world. success from the ordinary citizen I i n n i »»ait lo r o u r al«*siiiau Io c a ll. built on a flut near H art moun until lie takes them causes its D r o p in a t: Vice President Nixon’s accep- share of trouble. W anna make a tain ami tieeuu.se General George ( ’rook came to it first in a blizzard tanc«* speech was a classic. It ha I world over, including people? MULLER FARM EQUIPMENT .___________ he moved it across W arner lake a ring of fortitude, courage and ilc to a site on Honey creek. To move term ination, a keen insight of the The Dalles Moro O W N E R S H IP across the lake he built a stone problems of our great nation, as well as the unsettle«l foreign causeway for wagons. They come Into tiie garden from All very interesting But there countries. He climaxed his speech tiie up|H*r end by tiie apple tree is no m arker and almost no writ«* when lie quoted a statem ent that and hesitate under Its shade for ten history of old Fort W arner was made to Lincoln in tim e of a moment. There are a good dow n and what there is was contributed crisis, "that we would win if God of them ami prohuhly fifteen, led hy the Order of tiie Antelope; was on our side;” Lincoln s reply by tiie fo ld er males who hurry there are no m arkers (xilntlng the was that, "we shall win if we and into tiie sipiasli vines winch way to tiie stone causeway widen o u r country are on God’s si«ie,’ must seem huge to them l»ut Is certainly an oddity if there ever and with that statem ent, Nixon are reall.v very ordinary. From was one; and to get to tiie site said, *1 accept your nom ination lake many of our leading states there they rush, Ilk»* a squad of of new Fort W arner you need a infantry in battle, to tiie shade jeep. All rem nants of the for’ men of the Unite»l States, Henry of tiie sunflow ers Irom which are gone long since, some say as Cabot Ixxlge lias been conspicuous they reeonnolter, while tiie com- firewood for settlers who appar- in the eyes of the world for many maiiding general, tin* m other hen ently left after the supply of wood years. His position in tiie United Nations representing tiie United herself, cautiously leaves tiie up ran out. The point is that all this history States, has made him a natural ple I le e ’s shade to see how the could is* an asset to Lakt* counts to lie Richard Nixon’s running troops are deployed. The mecca is tiie cantaloupe now that its uranium supply is mate for tiie vice presidency. It is my firm opinion that our vines amidst tlx* corn where the depleted It could us«* something shade is deep and the dust re other than the crassly com m er nation could not «elect a team s » strong and so well inform»*«! and freshing The cantaloii|ie vine-; cial. W»* must admit a hit of a shud with a trem endous l«»t *»f ex per are of s | h *< lal prominence in the eye of tin* gardener Hidden by der at the thought of making his- iences, to head and l«*ad our ua Our foreign Hie d e e p g i c e n le a v e -, they wallow tm v a commercial enterprise. Bn, lion at tills time in tin* dust, |H*i. K at coin ears or it Is of,»*n necessary to Interest jxilley is ««in* of the major issues. growing melons, and m joy them those whose interests are coin These two men are arm«*«, w ith »elves without restraint oi law nterclul in order to g«*t the roads tin* knowledge it takes ,«» met*, or manners. built, the signs erected, the stor tin* hireign situation as well as This is a family of pheasants les printe»! our own econ »mi»* problems They that invaded tin* e d ito rs garden W hether from pride or from iNitii have siiown (lit* courage and might well fortitude without fear, to face And they’re welcome They think profit Lake county they own it, may lie they do m a k e lis t * of its history. Its his our enemies such as Khrushchev For wliat Is tills business of torlcai sites, its «wl<1 geology. and that is vvii.it it takes to main- ow nership anyway The law. which is hut wiiite m an’s law at beat, says that I own it and I have a piece of paper to prove it 1 cun go to tin* black rolxsl su preme court for authority on that subject. But tins family of plica santa does not read my paper, does not speak my language An effective economical disdains it for a simple com m uni cation of cheeps and does riot w ay to control these noxious weeds: aeknowlege selfish theories of ow nership anyway. The dimt pits under the canu loupe vines are to Is* used hy I Field Bindweed I Canada Thistle them as the owner does no, care for them; the green cantaloupe 4 Russian Knapweed 4 Leafy Spurge are refreshing to them and the ow ner would find them distress Ing Everything, in the world of pheasants, is for use; If it is then*. I»*, some one us»* it who wants N ew Du P o n t 1 fryslien” 200 weed killer con It grew on this earth, as did we trols a wide range of noxious weeds, aa well as all Should it not he for the use w oody vines mul brush. Field tests show of any w ho needs I,. Why should 1 ryaben" will keep roadsides, rights-of way, anyone, or any group, take for fence rows and similar areas free of noxious himself the arrogance of ow ner ship? weeds that have been difficult to k ill with it is well enough to say that other chemicals. See us today for thia highly men have improved the world be effective new weed killer. .. I cause they feel they own a part of It No one know s w hat a luxu.’ lant place it might have been if they hail stayed chattering m their trees. 0/ LET I DO YOUR PRINTING Journal FOR A gricultural loans see FLBA .. of The Dalles and the Mid-Col- PCA, 4th & Court Sts. umbla tfn. CPpress 6-2468. vVINK-GOLDENDALE SALES Yar«l, Goldendale, W’ash., has an auction every Friday at one o’clock. We have the m arket if you have the livestock. Guar- anteed top prices. Frank W rink ink 33c-tfn h’OR SALE: 'M8-7 Superior hoe iiKlerstanding The BIBLE For free booklet, write: <’hi'ifttudelphlaii Bible Society 4127 N E 79th Ave. Portland 18, Oregon Sherm an Cattlem en are again SPO N SO R S of the ' 4 -H a n d F F A AT V A STl SUCTION of fat Livestock 40 Steers 34 Swine will be sold Saturday DuPontT R Y S B E N 2 0 0 The 49 |n* ns kiihsl in , raffi»* in July wer divid«*«t imo age groups hy decadi des It) in the first I un«ier 10) 7 in t h x»nd, 7 in the third, 7 in the fourth, 9 in the fifth, (1 in the sixth and i ovar tin P re ttv hard on kid» W EED K IL L E R Farm Chemical & Fertilizer Co. Wasto Moro Dufur — The Dalles Phone GI 2 5201 AUGUST 20 at 3 :3 0 at Fairgrounds R esale an d B u tch erin g A rranged drills, $150.00 E. M. Eslinger, Grass Valley 41p Be Independent; respected. Sell W atkins Products. I t’s easy. We train. You need a car, good reputation and ambition. Credit available. W’rite C. C. H unter; W atkins Products, Inc., 3903 Brooklyn A v e, Seattle 5, W’ash. 41-3»; EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY Reliable man or woman from this area to distrib u te complete line of cigarettes, candy, nuts, or gum through new autom atic vendors. No selling, we will es tablish accounts for you. To qualify party m ust have car, references, and cash capital of $800 which is secured by inven tory. Excellent earnings part time— Full tim e more. F o r per sonal interview give phone, etc. W rite P. O. Box 156, Rochester, Minnesota. 4 ip BATTLE WANTED: Feeder cat tle and calves Saturday, August 20th Buyers already contacted stated need for early consign ments of replacement cattle. Special sale at The Dalles Live stock Commission, Inc., August 20th with regular sale. Phone CY 6-4672 or evenings CY 6- 2568-Cy 6-4513. 41e LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned executors of the E state of E tta M. Moore deceased, have filed in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Sherman County, th eir final ac- count as such executors, and th at l ^e 13th day of September, 1960, at hour of 10:00 o ’clock a. m , has been fixed by said Court as the time for hearing of objec tions, if any, to said report and .T,." " “‘¿Ÿ» ,he 4urh estate (’ECILE L. MORSE LEO V. MOORE E xecutors (j l Gavin A ttorney for E state 502 U. S. Bank Bldg The Dalles, Oregon published August 12, 19, 26, and September 2, 1960 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed as adm inistratrix of the E state of H arry O. Kunsman, deceased, and has qualified as such ad m inistratrix. All persons having < laiins against said estate are hereby notifi»^! and require»l to present the same, duly verified, to the undersigned at h er rest- dence at First and Court Streets, Moro, Oregon, w ithin six m onths from the date of first publication of this notice. The date of the first publication of this notice la August 12, 1960. MARJORIE MARVIN A dm inistratrix of the E state of H arry O. Kunsman, deceased. BROWN & VAN VACTOR I he Dalles Oregon Attorneys for Estate I‘uhllshe<l: August 12, 19,; 26. & September 2, I960 IN THE (OVNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR I HE COUNTY OF SH ER M A N In the M atter of the G uardian ) ship of the E state j of- 1 j EDITH REID, , an Insane Per soli ) c 1 T A T I O N 2 Io Lilith Reid, the above .named insane person, and to all persons interested In the estate within the State of Oregon of the said Edith Reid, an insane person, «»ther than Emma Reid. Charles w Reid and I .aura Noel Oro, the petitioners for the appointm ent of a guardian of said estate of insane person, and to Public Hos- Pital for Insane, City of W est minister, British Columbia, Cana- da. J-V 1 HE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON; you and ’’ath of you are hereby required « appear before the above en titled court w ithin four weeks from the date of the first p ublica tion of this citation as herein after stated, to show- cause, If any ex ists, why the prayer of th e ’ peii- toners for the appointm ent of tra n k Reid, as g u a rd la a of th<* ♦•state within the State <rf Oregon or Lilith Reid, an l.Tsane person, should not he granted. Service of this citation Is made "Pon you by publication' In the erm an ( ounty Journal, a new s paper of general circulation, printed and published in Sherm an ( ounty* Oregon, once a week for four consecutive and successive weeks by virtue of an ord er made and entered in said court and pro- «ceiling on the 10th dav of August I960, said period of publication *ing the i»erlod prescribed by said order. « x The «late of first publication of ’bis citation is August 12, 1960 an.i the * late of the last publica tion is September 2, I960. W ¡tneaa my hand and the seal of saw court affixed this loth «lay of August, 1960 Marte Mokkinson rvM ivJ; County Court •fYlUNTY COURT SEAL)