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PAGE S SHERM AN COUNTY JOURNAL, M O HO , O R E G O N F R ID A Y , JA N U A R Y 27, 1961 t r lc t the p ro d u ctio n so th a t addi tio n a l storage Is not needed, i f it is used to |>erpetuate distress Published E very Friday at in some area instead o f scattering Moro, Oregon --------- the distressed we w ill how l. I f Gil«» 1 a French E d ito r the m oney is raised fo r the pur- pose o f com peting w ith p riv a te Cntered aa acconci claaa m attar at t S P o a to ffio a t Moro, Oregon, under > citizens o r th e ir co rp o ra tion s we of Congre«« of M arch S, IB7V. w ill object. And we suspect th a t all of N A T IO NAL E D IT O R IA L these w ill happen. advantages as an owner of a the m aintenance o f organic m a t coin operated car wash m u lt te r level In the so il l»ecause so il ip le operation. No land to lease, erosion is more severe the lo w e r no b u ild in g to buy, no fix e d the organic m atter. B y re tu rn in g County Agricultural Agent overhead, on labor problem s, o n ly the residue o f the w heat The Sherm an C attlem en’s Assn, crops, we haven't been abie to no experience necessary. We annual m eeting has been set fo r m a in ta in the organic m a tte r lev- fu ris h location, in sta lla tio n s, ALTHOUGH S aturday evening, F e b ru a ry 18, e, E xp e rim e n ta l results indicate a m / h a v e orj & n a t e p / n and tra in in g , Tou fu rn is h $2,- THE EAST, SU B S TANT/AL Odd b e llo w s h a ll, Grass \ alley. {^ at an Op tjnw in ap p lica tio n c f 990 (to ta l) and reap the p ro fits . p e c o r p s / n the p o p * o p A d in n e r m eeting, p rogram , and nKrogen and w heat stra w „to re Can be bandied w ith o u t disturl»- CAPYEP COSME T/C CONTAINERS business m eeting is being plan- n early wilJ m a in ta in organic mat- in g present occupation. W rite PPQ LE /T S W 'PE U S E /N E G Y P T A S EAP l Y ned. A ll live sto ck producers and te r jevej s ¡n o u r w heat summ er- fo r local in te rv ie w . W E S T E R N A S S.OOO B .C . o th e r interested persons are wel- faUow perhaps due to the S ALES, 329 Idaho Bldg. Ida. 13c rn m rsn crP T rai < O U N T Y < H A R T E R come. Plans fo r the e \e n t w ere g re a tjy enlarged root system and W A N T E D : Live sto ck fo r Con- The c o u n ty c h a rte r com m ittee made Thursday evening, January (f g ro w th induced by the ni- signm ent, The Dalles Live sto ck has lieen m eeting fo r about ten N IW S P A P IB 26, d u rin g a m eeting of the execu- trogen Com m ission, Inc. Sale every m onths and w ith alm ost no assis BURNUS liv e com m ittee. j f we atte m p t to increase the S aturday, 12:00 Noon. F o r I n tance in the w ay o f sample ch a r SOCIATIOM Hmut Elim ination organic m attei level we must fo rm a tio n . Ed Coles CY 6-4672, ters o r d e fin ite purpose to guid? consider using m a te ria ls such as o r CY 6-4513. P. O. Box 631, The It. A lth o u g h each m em ber has 'E ANO ENT EGYPT/ANS No k n o w n lots o f s m u tty w heat manure, ¡>eu v ines, o r legumes in 13t?n Dalles, Oregon. ideas about ways to im prove O F F IC IA L COUNTY PAP E R WERE PROBABLY THE INVENTORS occurred in Sherm an C ounty dur- a rotation. M anure and pea vines FOR S A LE . OB THE PUBL/C BATHS VYH/CH co u n ty governm ent and streng B e rksh ire w eansr S.I BtM R l P l IO N R A 11 0 LATER BEC AM E S O PO P U LA R in g I960. R eport now indicated are in lim ite d supply. T h is means then it, no plan to accomplish 13c pigs. E D 3-2315 A N P WERE CONSTPUCTEP O N A OMI YBAB »3.0« n e a rly a s im ila r situ a tio n in the a legume ro ta tio n is the o n ly th is has been p u t before the com G P 4 N P SCALE A S PART O B T u i J A M A R Y 2 7 ? IIM.I P acific N o rth w e st. R eports pre- feasible practice fo r most o f the N O T IC E OF H E A R IN G CREEP A N P R O M A N C U L T U R E S ^ * m ittee. The e ight men and one sented at the annual m eeting c f w heat p ro d u ctin g area. F IN A L A C C O U N T IN G women seem to feel that th e ir P a cific N o rth w e s t S m ut C o n tro l L ow content |he A I1 persons ha vin g objections fu n c tio n is to prepare a c h a rte r W H A T DO T H E Y W A N T co m m itte e indicate comm on sm ut n p a rtlc ies to ru n to. to the fin a l accounting o f V irg in - to meet the needs o f the county TO H ID E Ì 0 U R / N O THE PURPLE AGES, o f wheat was alm ost non-existent and resist the im ia M c In ty re , e xe cu trix o f the es- But that the weaknesses o f coun* / in the 1960 crop in the P a cific * e tn e r’ puaoie, ana re sist tne in M c In ty re deceased ' BATH/NO BEC AM E A A couple legislators fro m Jef- ty governm ents, the plans fo r its -r u t take o f water. M aintenance o r im - « itim y ie , u n e js tu , PRIVATE ANU C O M P U - N o rth w e st. The re p o rt showed . f ,, orKanic shOuld sbad file sanie l * fore the 28th ferson C ounty nave introduced a tie tte rm e n t should come from CATEP ABBA/P, O N E o n ly .02 percent o f the 26,458 P a v e m e n t or soil organic snouia dav o f F e b ru a ry 1961 at the h o u r \W H/CH YYAS N O T OBTEN b ill in the senate to discontinue others. T h a t is a v e ry n a tu ra l im / o.,,,,»»., 3n o bjective on each fa rm uay o i r e o iu a r y i j u i , d i u w n u u i 1 /NPULGEP. A N P PEOPLE and r.f thwL» nnnp ha I m nre th a n e ither by p ro p e r in co rp o ra tio n o f o f ° clock a m., w h ich IS the p u b lic a tio n o f claim s and pro- reaction. In o th e r w ords thev U S E P APO M ATfCS TO and o f these, none had m ore th a n n itro g e n o r bv use the tim e fIxed fu r settle m e n t o f ceedings o f c o u n ty courts th a t ap- feel lik e judges, not advocates, CONCEAL B O P Y O P O P S 0.5 percent sm u t dockage. T h is is jnass-legume ro ta tio n s to in- said account and the C o u n ty CAUSER BY PE PSP/RAT/ON. pear e ve ry m onth. The League o f It is probable that some o f the the low est incidence o f s m u tty k g C ourt Chambers at M oro Ore Oregon Counties is re p o rte d ly In c o u n ty charters ¡hat w ill be w rit- ^ h — t nvor u r th« Pa. crease the actual organic m a tte r v o u r i Ln a m n e is at M oro, u re w heat ever recorded fo r the Pa gon, is the place fixe d. MOPTRN SC/ENCE HAS EL/MiNATEP THE USE fa vo r o f the b ill. ten by the dozen o r so com m ittees level. c ific N o rth w e st. The five-year OB PERFUMES AS A COYER U P B Y REVEL OP/N& V IR G IN IA M c IN T Y R E O nly reason p u b lic a lly given w o rk in g in as m any counties w ill SABE PEO PO PANTS SU LH A S M U R TLA T su m m a ry o f s m u tty w heat in the E x e c u trix fo r i t is the cost. The rate Is set have fo r th e ir purpose the cor- S T O P BO TH O R Q R ANR THE ACT/QN O B O P O R B O P M /N Q P acific N o rth w e s t is as fo llo w s: D IC K & D IC K &ACTEP/A, By law and is 13 cents a line fo r re ctlo n o f some ra th e r m in o r 1955, 33.9 percent; 1956 30.3 per The Dalles, Oregon the size used in th is county. Some fa u lt in co u n ty governm ent, cent; 1957 17.4 percent; 1958, 5.9 A tto rn e ys fo r the Estate newspapers us six i>oint type, Am ong these may i>e m entioned Q U IC K D E A I and they need help. Most of them d u rin g the w a r he was associate percent; 1959, 2.4 percent, and 1955 In t. 1*4 T on T tru c k , Jan 27> Feb 3> 10- 17< 1961 w hich is legal, and the charge is the h a n d lin g o f money w hich the have some money and most o f ch ie f o f the bureau of overseas 1960, 0.2 percent. The tw’o factors 17 and a fra c tio n cents a lin e , s h e riff collects, ami w h ich the P erfect C ondition, Heater, New N O T H E TO < R E D lT O ItS them have some relatives. The publications, O ffice o f W a r In- w h ich have co n trib u te d m ost to Cost in Sherman C ounty is about tre a su re r d istrib u te s . T here is no B a tte ry, T ires, W ra p A ro u n d percentage is sm all fo r it Is a fact fo rm a tio n . th is sharp decrease in the am ount ™ A11 persons h a vin g claim s $240 o r $250 j>er year as the b ills good reason— o th e r than h a b it— B u m p e r F IR S T ^$600J)0 ( ASH. agaj nst the Estate o f W. L. D il- that most oldster*. are in good The 1961 Oregon Press Con- o f sm u t are (1) the huge acreage ru n around $20.00 per m onth, w h y the law enforcem ent d iv i- M EL PARKER health and a lot of them die ference sponsored by the U o f O (over 70 percent) o f the h ig h ly lin g , deceased, are re q u ire d to The to ta l budget tills year is “ io n o f g o vernm ent should col- JO R D AN 5- 3266 w ith o u t lie n e fit of doctors or school o f jo u rn a lis m and the sm ut re sista n t v a rie ty , O m ar and present them w ith vouchers to $001,374.47 so the cost here is taxes. T he assessor o r the Moro, Oregon hospitals. Oregon N ewspaper P u b lish e rs’ (2) e ffe ctive seed tre a tm e n t w ith the undersigned, at the o ffic e of ro u g h ly one tw e n ty -fo u r hurni- tre a su re r w ould lx* a b e tte r of- 13c M arie H oskinson, C ounty C lerk, Young persons ju s t S tarting out A ssociation, w ill have as its chair- HCB. redth o f th e to ta l cost. flee fo r that job. And there shoul I at ta xp a yin g who look fo rw a rd man, J. W. F o rre ste r Jr., e d ito r No new re p o rts o f the T-18 race BOATS — MOTORS — T R A ÍL - Sherman C ounty Courthouse, We do not th in k that is too he an executive head o f a ll gov- A T COST: E venrude Moro, Oregon, w ith in six m onths to a life tim e o f paying fiv e to and p u b lish e r o f the East Oregon- o f sm u t to w h ich the v a rie ty ERS m uch to keep ihe stockholders e m in e n t and all business and E le c tric 40 & 75 H P; Bellboy & fro m the date o f the fir s t p u b li- nine |x?rcent of wages fo r possible ian o f Pendleton. Om ar is susceptible have been in fo rm e d about w hat the hoard o f counties have none. care when aged w ill c e rta in ly oh- ------------------- made since 1957. T h is p o te n tia l Dot Boats. You can’t beat in y cation o f th is notice. The date o f d ire cto rs is doing. T here have iieen e ffo rts to ject when they fin d out about it. S E A T B E L T S C A L L E D GOOD th re a t o f new races can w ip e out prices, m ust sell by J a n u a ry 1. f irs t p u b lica tio n o f th is notice is in th is co u n ty the o n ly o ffl- change th is archaic fo rm by leg- Come in o r call — term s avail- January 27, 1961. Really there is a sm all n u m b e r Should autom obile seat belts a resistant v a rie ty . Comprehen- cials w ho have gotten in to serious M a t ion and it lias never been sue- able OSCAR’S S PO R TIN G ' L E W IS J. D IL L IN G E R w ho reach 65 and it is p a rtic u la r- be used in c ity d riv in g o r ju s t on sive seed tre a tm e n t and use o f d iffic u ltie s By fa ilu re in p u b lic cessful. Some wanted it one way, GOODS, d o w n to w n M A D R A S . A d m in is tra to r ly sm all now. But when the uer- long tr ip s ’ W h y are seat belts present resistant va rie tie s need esteem were those who did not •s onit‘ another. U nder the c h a rte r A lso C hinook Camp Coach, dick & D IC K sons now com ing age reach 65 ju s t as im p o rta n t at moderate m aintained. take the p u b lic in to th e ir confi- p,an o f county management each the cost w ill lie trem endous and speeds as at h ig n speeds? Have ... 10 ft. 8-9c The Dalles, Oregon dence. A lack of in fo rm a tio n near- <an have it as it wants, we suppose thev bad b e tte r ar- seat belts cut tr a ffic in ju rie s and ( h rm ‘ca* " b i t e r F a llo w T h K e n t C h ris tia n C hurch w ill A tto rn e ys fo r the Estate ly alw ays leads to suspicion. * be sm all counties o f Oregon range fo r lots o f c h ild re n to pay death? A p p lica tio n s fo r c o n tro l o f ac<’ePt sealed bids fo r sale and Jan 27, Feb. 3, 10, 17, 1961 C ounty governm ent in Oregon do not have representation in the the taxes to p rovide the care A nsw ers to these and o th e r fre- cheat grass in stubble fie ld s u n d e r re m o va l o f the b u ild in g kn o w n lias been p re tty free o f loss o f 'c g is la tu re s u ffic ie n t fo r self p ro they may want. q u e n tly asked questions about the n e w ly recommended chem ical as tbe ° ' d lodge h a ll in K e n t; \D V E R T IS E M E N T F O R K ID funds, fre e r than c ity govern- ,e c ,io " Uonsaquently, laws are Sealed bids w ill lx? received in You see, the governm ent does auto seat lie lts are set fo rth In a w in te r fa llo w program can be sa' e d w e llin g and lots des ment. T h is co n d itio n has been paHS‘‘d ,h at may w o rk b e a u tifu lly V , " in large counties but which ! - n<)t <,G 11 ;l11' 11 ,nere,-v ,:‘ kes the new fo ld e r available free fro m made up u n til M arch 1 Last w eek crib e d as L o t 1 and p a rt o f L o t 4, t,le o ffice o< clerk, Board o f Di- i .... . 'T M° ' ° r a p p lIc U o n was made o i r t e « » - K 22. ly in g east* o f h ig h w a y ~ M oro Grade Schoo!. p a rtia lly b ro u g h t a lxm t by law that causes the p u b lic tc a ties. The sta tu te Ixxiks are fu ll o f " V” ’ W‘,r parents hick% T ra fflc S afety D ivisio n , R ich e ld e rfe r ranch bv the B u tle r in T ro tte r’s F ir s t A d d itio n to . 1 D is tr ic t No. 17, Moro, n o tifie d about w hat goes on. . *. A ............ . ..... . .. ' ’u.eli cheaper themselves. No Salem. A ir K e n t: Lots descrllxxl as 2 an.l 3 Gherman C ounty, Oregon, u n til A ir Service. R ich e ld e rfe rs plan K e n tI L 018 described as 2 and 3 u lie tte r law w ould be one th a t ’ hem and g e ttin g more so w ith V irg in ia , there is no Santa C la m The booklet, “ Seat Belts Save to a p p ly 450 to 500 acres on the in B lock 6 and L o ts 1 and 2 in 1 u^ d a y , F e b ru a ry 14th, caused cities to p u b lis h th e ir ex- session o f the legislature. W h ile we overlook m any o f them jienses as w e ll as counties. It Is o u r o p in io n th a t the aim (’,u,not evade them all The f ' o n n P r f F r l i t n r o f the legislature should be to verv l ’H'|H)se o f the c o u n ty char- lI^ul LUIIUI Jpljermait (County jo u rn a l [I n [ his ffibnsi County Ramblings co sM m cs |AS§X0T.fN r W AN T A D S " - 11 ___ H O M E S TE A D E X E M P T IO N There are several b ills already Introduced o r In p re p a ratio n w ith the purpose of re lie v in g old sons fro m p ro p e rty ta xa tio n , not all old folks, ju s t the ones w ith I o T alk A t E u gen e ernm ent says that governm ent is l» a t that Is closest scst to to the the |>eople people to be E xperience pi roves that io reason fo r us to true. There Is no fa il in m aking o u r ow n govern m ent and huve to accept th a t an Income below some given w h ich is dished out at Salem amount oi on a |x>rcentage o f w here we have so sm all a voice. ttie lr homestead. F u rth e rm o re , and fin a lly , tin s We can th in k o f no q u ic k e r 1» a g ric u ltu ra l county o r has way to create a j.auper class than Iwcn It is a ric h one I f Indus- this An old man, o r woman, o r <r,\ comes are the farm ers going couple can get w elfare, emer- to retain c o n tro l o f c o u n ty g0V- geii. > it-iit t, federal fcxxl, most e m in e n t and ta xa tio n o r n o t 1 ia n gci iH ial s e cu rity, a ll at t h e ----------------------- hands of some governm ent. T in average m illage in Oregon, let i s I t \ I \ G C I . I ’ RS The n otion o f ta x in g clubs and asuume, is so m ills . An (*\emp- tio n on tru e cash value o f $3000 organizations is c re a tin g a lot o f The reason could not exceed $240 a year and w o rry fo r some. grunges, lodges, etc. have gotten most w ould lx* less than $50. One proposal w ould w aive such by w ith o u t paving taxes is that taxes u n til tile death o f the o ld o rig in a lly they bad little pro |x'r- ster ami let the heirs -o r the ty w o rth ta x in g and w ere con county pay the taxes a fte r that. sidered to l>e c h a rita b le in s titu - We do not th in k that Is a pro- ,,o b s’ too, u n d e r a bro a l per way to treat o u r elders. We * ,H ‘ l<’ not th in k it g w xl governm ent ‘,,,o‘ IK' b «definition but most o f the to d ivid e tiie p o p u la tio n on a c b a ri,-v ls >«,}«’«'ve<i fo r members, basis o f Income and say a man ” prubablv «•‘»esn t make mu?h Who gets $200 |X‘r m onth shall d lfie re n ce w h e th e r they pay .ax- do this and a man w ho gets $175 es o r nof aa ia r as ,be ,<Hid n>’ need not. T hat bas p o te n tia l ceipts are «‘»’ncerned. It w ould in few er v clu b room s ami and iMxiby traps worse than d iv id in g result *" iu o |»eople according to color, race o r hal,S w b,ch ,n l« bt a K‘ »*»<l th in g fo r then the accomm odations retention of hair. If grandpa can’t pay bis taxes ,M‘ ,w ltc r and used bv let grandson do it. He can s till more groups. let them rid e i f necessary. Pay- . A little shaking up of organiza- Ing the old gentlem an o ff w ith ’ ° ns. 10111,1 ,K> a th ,n g and «lollars instead o f the affection we d on’t m ind It at all. We have always ra th e r c h e r amt respect to w h ich he is en- ished the Idea o f h a vin g one ttth x l Is u cheap th in g to do governm ental body tax a nothi r Just as sort o f a brake on p u b lic <>K. MR. I R E S IH E X T acquisitiveness. I f tin» h ig h w a y We read in the ever in fo rm ,- com m ission bad to fig u re taxes It m ight not want a rig h t o f way liv e press th a t the new adm inis a q u a rte r o f a m ile w id e ; If i tra tlo n nee<is money almost as taxes there bad as a s a ilo r on Monday m orn Pl D had to pay w ould lx* fa ire r co m p e titio n in Ing and la rg e ly fo r the same re.i- the e le ctric business. But we aon So. as one citizen, we make do n ’t th in k governm ent could an o ffe r nim .io n.... 1 " ,and the cor o i * t lt l ‘>n if it r ild n t I f the gover nm ent needs money have the tax advar mtage we’ll stand s till fo r a lioost m taxes If the m oney g ,„.s lo l0 . lu rin g the n ational debt, build in g necessary d e fu s e « oa aa l.n.r o u r allies in actual dlatress T ill* is said despit«* as strong a ul» lik e fo r bigger tmtea as can he found in a couple o f large state I f the m oney Is to go f,,r , „ r . th e r w eakening o f the public s p irit and p u ttin g more men on the dole under a d iffe re n t name we w ill h o lle r but loud I f it A ,ner,can ....... . A _ .h ,„,.„ - - ,h e a u toniobde seat b e lt,” U‘. ^»operating organizations re- the ,n?st e ffe c tiv ^ single item o f p ro te ctive equipm ent pre- o ria I le c tu re r fo r 1961 sently f available B is the ~ B ru ru cke cke r, r, whose whose paper paper is t ,, , to reduce the to ll “ oldest newspaper o f continuous " . I ‘‘ . “ "Ju rie s and deaths. ’ P ublication In A m e rica ,” w ill \ ‘ ,n a,M,ut » * lts is also ” P<’ak d u rin g the 42nd annual 1“ l),e fro n i ,he T r a fflc Safe(y Oregon Press Conference at the ‘ *sb>n._______ z c h u r c h ? ™ , . ,,f m ™ ; ., ? ? , • x X ' / r , " e, open- B ill Todd, December 28 and 29. son- K e n t, Oregon. R ig h t is re- dnd b lic ’y )read a l<>»d - D ra Several o th e r operators plan to servetl to reject any and a ll bids. a" w in in g g s s and specifications 114c ,nay obtained at the o ffice o f make tr ia l a pplications as weath- ------- MO rvva'^1- e r p e rm its in c lu d in g H a ll & Bel- 80 B E D OREGON state approved M r. Ren W ard, P rin cip a l, M oro n u rs in g home located in beau- Counitv SOi-effon M ° ’ ° ’ Sberm an shee, J( John DeMoss, D elm er S m ith snee- f ifu l Hood R iv e r V a lle y, w ith ■ „ . / ¿ « . „ X . e r v e s th e rig h t and C Cl harles B urn e t. E xte n sive tria ls I have lxx>n applied on the lo v e ly fenced grounds. We ac reject any o r a ll bids and to rman branch station. cept a ll tyjie s o f e ld e rly cases, w aive In fo rm a litie s. Recommended a p p lica tio n in as w e ll as room and board care. Board o f D ire cto rs I ’ n tv e ris ty o f Oregon. H is lec- Charles F. Luce 43 an a tto r- cludes 2 pounds o f A m ltro l and 31-tfn School D is tric t No. 17 ,ure> ,b t‘ feature o f the tw o-day ney and fo rm e r m em lx*r o f the P °unds o f ac0 v e 2,4-D w ith 5 FOR S A L E : A lfa lfa hay at Clar- Moro, Sherman C ounty, Oregon conference, w ill lx» F e b ru a ry 17. B o n n e ville Pow er A d m in is tra tio n ®adons w a ,c r by plane and 10 no; p re fe r to take ca ttle to hay. Clara E. H ouston, C le rk ' A s ta ff niem tx’ r o f the Colum - sta ff, w ill lx* a d m in is tra to r of ° r m ore gallons bY « round rig . Bob & B ill Rolfe, Grass V alley. P ublish: Jan. 27, & Feb 3 1961 bia U n iv e rs ity sch<H»l of jo u rn a l- BPA a fte r F e b ru a ry 15 announ- A p p ,lca tio n should not tve made _________ 13-14p ’ ’ is l" fl*om 1932 to 1911, B ru c k e r ced S te w a rt Udall*, in te rio r see re- U n lil g0Od g e rn d n a tio n o f cheat- W IN K - G O L D E N D A L E S A LE S N O T IC E O F F I N A L ~ ’ bas assix'lated w ith the tu ry. He succeeds W illia m A. Kiass kad occu^cd- Y ard, Goldendale, Wash., has S E T T L E M E N T C ourant since th a t tim e and ha< Pearl, a fo rm e r W ashington State Fence R ow W eed C o n tro l an auction every F rid a y at one N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N , been e d ito r since 1917 F o r a y e a ru n iv e rs ity professor. o ’clock. We have the m a rke t if T h a t the undersigned adm inis- F arm ers d e sirin g to co n tro l you have the livestock. Guar- tr a tr ix w ith the W ill annexed o f cheat, rye, anil o th e r annual anteed top prices. F ra n k W in k the Estate o f A ugusta M. H u c k in , 33c-tfn deceased, h a vin g file d in thé weeds along fence rows, draw s, W A S H IN G T O N A N D ami scabs s till have tim e to m ake CUSTOM S L A U G H T E R IN G by ( ’o u n t>’ C o u rt o f the C o u n ty o f th is a p p lica tio n . M any fa rm e rs a p p o in tm e n t only. Custom cur- ^ b e ,in a n» State o f Oregon, h e r have made plans to c a rry o u t in g Meat c u ttin g , w ra p p in g , ,l,Kd acco u n t in the a d m in istra - such a program . S tu a rt Macnah sharp freeze. K e n n y’s M arket, o f such estate and th a t th e B y C. W I L S O N H A R D E R and W illa rd H a rp e r com pleted Grass V alley. C all E D 3-2345 7tb da>’ o f F e b ru a ry, 1961 has fence ro w sp ra yin g w o rk some ___ ________ fo r appointm ent. 23-tfn >>een B xw l by said C o u rt as the An e n tire A m e rica n in d u s try of the n a tio n 's finest clo th in g <Wm k.b p T lv !ieSU,ltS ° f ,the Work S P E C IA L F E E D E R S A L E : 12.00 tim e fo r hearing o f objections, i f has found th a t th e ir chickens m a n u fa ctu re rs H a rt S chaffner have com« home to roost. can already be observed. A M a rx, Eagle Clothes, and and the noon, T H E D A L L E S L IV E any, to said account • • • other rep utab le U. S. m an ufac settlem ent o f such estate. But w hat Is not only unusual, STOCK CO M M ISSIO N, INC., O rg a n ic M u tte r turers. hut also refreshing. Is the ac C E L IA L . G A V IN • • o ED COLES - CY-4672 • P. O. Soil o rganic m a tte r is a m ix know ledgem ent by the A m e r A d m in is tra trix w ith the Thus fine firm s created th e ir Box 631 T H E D A L L E S , ORE. tu re o f p lant and anim al m a te ria l ican m en's app arel m a n u fa c problem . Because these are W ill annexed Consign y o u r cattle now • Coun in various stages o f decom posi turing Industry that they have the m akers of m eu's suits who C. L. G avin c o n t r ib u t e d t r y Fresh C attle W anted. 9c tion. I t ru n s a ll the w a y fro m made It a fetish (o call attention 502 U. S. Bank Bldg, to (he situa that th e ir product«, and espe re ce n tly added p la n t o r anim al S T A T E W ID E P A IN T CO. com- The D a l T ^ O r L “ ^ t io n w h ic h c ia lly th e ir higher priced Item s, residue in the process o f ra p id plete p a in tin g and decorating j an 13 les, ’ Oregon gon h a s now w ere m ade fro m Im p orted fab 20, 27 & Feb. 3, 1961 decay to decomposed organic ma service, spray or brush. Phone placed (hem ric . Thus th e ir custom ers, sold In p eril, te ria ls — sometim es called " h u m CY 6-3977 o r CY 6-5293, 1205 E. Kïïïrlm IxMlgaHo IK A P J U »1 on the superficial Idea there la us’’. W henever fresh organic mat- e x tra value In an Im p orted ,. 2li ? . t ’. . . Vr n ^ C?.m Pbe11 and U eet* on the 1 « and 3ro In an open cloth, a re easily sold Idea Im te r is added, the decay process Jack N u ll, The Dalles, Or. 38tfn Thursday e v e n i n g ^ ' V ^ » A . s ta te m e n t, ported ta ilo rin g must be bet is speeded up. FOR SALE: Seeley mattress. v is itin g m em bers th e le a d in g te r, too. The p rim a ry source o f new Gixxl condition E<1 3-2315 13c io n », -v ' n v p ed to meet w ’ th ue U. S. m anu e e e fa c tu r e r s o f • ’ B e l,h e ’ W ' M o rganic m a te ria ls fo r soils is L IV E S T O C K Men • Do i t yo u r- I t would be re fre sh in g If m en's cloth- C. w . Harder these prestige nam e m anufac fro m p la n t residue M ature plant li \ mg Hai t, Se< re ta ry self • “ A n ch o r B ra n d ’’ A n im a l ing announce th a t the flood tu re rs would s ta rt p ro u d ly p ro residues are u su a lly composed o f H ealth Products, p e n ic illin , and ha rla n dvi ew g SS ng I of im p orts fro m 10 and 12 cents m o tin g suits m ade w ith such about 50% carbon and less than Meets First and Third Saturday, per hour la bo r nations is not fam ous A m e rica n m ade w ool In stru m e n ts are available at one percent nitro g e n . A ll the n i only threatening th e ir business ens as F orstm an, Botany. M il y o u r Co-op O il and S upply at rach month at 8:«o p. m. es. but also the Jobs of over a liken and others trogen contained in the residue I*aura Sather, M aster The Dalles. 20c tin s e e m illio n A m e rica n workers. can be u tiliz e d by the m icro -o r 1 . im , « B ru cke rt, Sec’y. • • • O bviously, It should be the ganisms. O nly a sm all am ount o f BOATS — MOTORS — T R A IL T hey also announce they are duty of governm ent to help the ERS <RS A T COST: E venrude Bethlehem C hapter No T l n e u the carbon can be used, because raising a m illio n d ollar fund to m e n ’s clothing Industry a v e rt E Electric 40 & 75 HP; Bellboy i W Meets e ve ry second T h u rs defend their industry fro m ruin. destruction. the decom position process relea • • • Dot e e e Tot Boats. You can’t Ix-at m y ' B daY each m onth V is it Inc ses most o f it as carbon dioxide. * members in vite d . M o r s o le F o r quite some tim e, the na- But by the same token, the prices, m ust sell by Ja n u a ry 1. Just as fire releases It. tion w id e m em bership of the in d u stry should recognise th a t Erm a Johnson W.M. Come in o r call — term s a v a il The carbon-nitrogen ra tio o f N a tion al Federation o f Ind e it also has a re sp o n sib ility to D orothy H eater, S ecretary able OSCARS SPO RTING pendent Business, have request- other segments o f the A m e r grass and g ra in stra w can lx* is GOODS, d ow ntow n M A D R A S a c u rta ilm e n t of low la bo r cost ican economy. Some m em bers w ide as 150*1. The C-N ra tio of J ***1 , A. F. A A. M. I f the counties fall, the fat thev F H e rb e rt B ru c k e r, e d ito r o f fr y in w ill be th e ir ow n the H a rtfo rd (Conn.) C ourant, A lm ost every te xt book on got wil1 ,K‘ ,be W. A lle n Mem- M E D It IR E Tlu- w ord "m edicare” is a new one b u t it w ill he ve ry old before the prohelm it poses w ill lx* set tled. The m ore m d ig e n l o f u ie ehlers o r those more g ra s p in g w ant io have the governm ent pay all tin* hospital and medical ex- |x n ;«‘s <»f |x*rsons o ve r 65 |.*s< it m , i i i «> , i m * s \ i i 1 -|t l . | H.,, IX 'litle a l v«*ar. a lot o f politician*. goes to pay tin* cost o f storag e < f win -bould have know n lie iie r m ore fa rm products we w i ll ob ” was a g is s l i«|«>a Jcct fo r the governm ent has am- Sure, th e re are old |xs>p|<> am» pie po w e r »hut not nerve) to res ’ k»wn and can’t get up again SMALL BUSINESS « • • im ports. A yea r ago a special Senate com m ittee headed by Sen Pasture warncxl of the c rip p lin g im p a ct of foreign im ports on the A m e rica n te x tile in du stry. of the in d u s try who have been bu sily engaged buying up big re ta il outlets to operate ca p tive store» should search th e ir souls even m ore to see i f they can ju s tify opera ting th e ir owm re • • • ta il outlets in co m p e titio n w ith The m en's «lothtng m anufae- independent re ta ile rs they de turera now publicly confess. pend on fo r sub stantia l share I.e t us a d m it when govern of th e ir sales. m ent p e im ltlr d a flood of fab rics fro m low wage countries to • ngulf X m rrli an m ills, m any app arel m an ufactu rers rushed to bay the im ports, to ihe d e tri m ent of our own textile Indus try . and u ltim a te ly ourseUrs.** • • • Included ui this in d u stry | group is Hickey Freem an, one , I '■ 1 Rmli»—< e • e In other words, they have alre a d y aw akened to the d an gers of c a rry in g w ater on both shoulders. Perhaps now la the tim e for them to fully und er stand and recognise aU the factors that m ust be healthy Io m ain tain a prosperous Inde pendent A m eric a n econom y. legume residue is much n a rro w e r to one p a rt 8 9c nitro g e n Legume residues be- FOR A g d c u ltu ra l loans see F L B A o f The Dalles and the M id-Col 1 ause o f th e ir h ig h e r n itro g e n um bia PCA, 4th A C o u rt StA. content, b u ild up organic m a tte r CPpress 6-2468 tfn in the soil much more ra p id ly than residue o f grosses o r g ra in A U TO W A S H to rn ke . install.» hu th is b u ild -u p is u su a lly temp-’ Hon. Be firs t *»» enfoy thls-amaz- o ra rv U nder any typ e o f fa rm ing o p p o rtu n ity E n jo y these ing, the organic m n tie r tends *o become more o r less stabilised at some po in t. U nder the sum in e r fa llo w system, th a t jvolnt Is l«»wer than under continuous cropping. 1 eonar*l R S m ith One o f the m a jo r management I ’ hnne < Y <141.15 problem s o f u heat fa llo w areas 1« 1 he Dalles. O regon 30 {ta rts o f carbon Smith Caiiawav Chapel w_ V is itin g T h ird Tuesdays. G' b re thern welcome H a rla n d McDonald, W M. __ ’ non Root, Secretacy 'jq d n e Rebekah L o d j i * N o; - j 7 | >3*5^ f ’***'” 2nd and 4tb T ’ ies- «VS Of ea. h m onth. V is it ¡ng m em liers w elcom - H«»re»ue T h o m p n o n , X « Helen M a rtin . S e c re ^ry M om MH mjb l'! n i lays In L O O P | n |O(>R 3rd Tuee T r .~ .• t iiu tr! f b ro th e r* • ee «••’•«Ually irA .te d • Ulovd Hain«*«. 5 f* Ixx) U atkins. Sex re «ary