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PAGB t «HERMAN COUNTY JOUR N AI«, MORO, OREGON F itI h n . M U 5, IM I were short of things and now it f i r m a a (County J o u r n a l looks w ith a friendly *ye on con sum ers even to the extent of sub Published Every Friday at sidizing them w ith yasy money, Moro, Oregon higher wages, low interest, etc ” E d ito r “ Don’t you think that subsidi Giles L. French zation of consum ers may make ínter«'«! M r ' ' them lazy?” asked tho man acroes P .^ t o f f ir e a t M orn. O re « o n . u n .!-r / .1 ( <tn*n • o f Marrh •• !!»••- ____ the table. “You ate too many hot cakes,” N A T IO N A L t o u o t I A t • c t plied the first “ \o u might " V T Z Ì lA S Ís b c ÍA T liN spoil a producer w itn a subsidy, newpt a cymnimer, th-' more that is given hfm the more he w ants.” • Then why should anyone be a producer to grunt and sweat un M IW S P A P IB der a weary life?” inquired the ' » IIS N I» » heavy eater rememlwring his •O C tA B O M Shakespeare. ___ ■ 'L i n 's Hie lub," said ------;----- man No. 1, proving remembrance oj tb(, i,a r,i himself O FFICIAL COUNTY AVER CUCKOO CLOCK ,, « _ _ 80 BED OREGON state approved of Kent. Another was applied i w m l for of summer only as nurging home located in beau- native bunchgrass on th e Ma nfcceggary lo conlroi weeds, go- Uful Hood R iver valley, w ith Brown ranch In the Finnegan only enough to keep lovely fenced grounds. We ac area. nxls submerged. Rod weeding cept all types of elderly cases, Meat Type Hog not have to be done at as well as room and board care. Pork cosumption per person in r e g u j a r intervals. Excessive 31-tin. the United States has trended w ork| ng o( the soil tends to des- RO«TS __ MOTORS —- TRA1 la- z dow nw ard since World W ar 11 >Uov the residue cover, pulver- AT p COST: o sT : Evenrude ERS AT Evenrude Ju st after the war, it was 70 lbs. iMfg th<f gurfave 6Oil, lets mois- Electric 40 & 75 HP; Bellboy & now it is 65 per person. The econ- ture egcape> anti nulifies the bene- Dot Boats. You can’t beat my om ists tell us that higher incomes jdg of mulching.7. Seed w ith 14- prices, m ust sell by Jan u ary 1. ar d a population shift to the cities inch_gpated deep furrow drill Come in or call — term s avail are the two main reasons for the and Wide shovels on m oderate able OSCARS SPORTING decreased demand. slopes. Seed w ith semi-deep-fur- GOODS, downtown MADRAS. Visual observation over the fow gingle dwk drill wlVh 10 to Also Chinook Camp Coach. county should convince many inch spacing on steei>er slope», 10 ft- 8 9c of the values of various engincet <oli.M«|-vatioi» Assistance ing and tillage conservation prac- hRe an angry stepm other than a ij EGAL NOTICES tices. Everyone in the county state governm ent. We practices some type of conserva- don>t know wny su rely those NOTICE o f FIN A L ACCOl NT NOTICE is hereby given that tion or wise use of resources at whQ adm inister Oregon laws are the undersigned has filed in the one time or the other. Experience M sevurt, as sjnnlar men in other since breaking up the sod indi- R ,nay lhal lbe legls. County c o u rt of the State of Oregon for Sherman County, his b l h s k k iit io x k c »'1’» cates that clean smooth black fal- |ajy j^ w rites its bills w ith too WISDOM Final Account as Executor of the lew is a serious erosion problem. Ijackgloundi ____ UNK VKAB The Oregonian, in a bit of ma E state of Dewey Thompson, de Some adjustm ents have been W hatever it is, it can be a ceased, and th at W ednesday, the MAY 5, ture thinking on a subject about made in farm ing operations by nuisance. which it has lieen childish, says 7th day of June, 1961, at ten all. E arlier seeding normally that some states that are going o’clock A. M. of said day in the since introduction of 2,4-D, in FARM b i l i to lose representation in the court room of the County Court the new farm corporation of allstubble into the The details of „..rw rallv m ade house »nay m ay not reapportion rea p p o rtio n but on in Moro, Sherman County, iv,««rt Ore- soil and not burning, and cloddy . lie elected at large. ineans tl.at th e « I«' t them 'hem all be fallow are some practices that FOR S A uc. i ir poles io r corral gon, have been fixed by the Court known which The Oregonian indicates some or stockade, 16, lb, ¿4 it. long. as the time and place for hearing anyone can do w ithout radical will be some when . ()f disappointm ent with this policy will some surprises s u ij . average dia. 4”, peeied or un- objections to said Final Account beards. The grain is much like a eqUjpm ent change. Cnfortunate- finally passed and at.aQ zta. grows out of tho cowardice peeled. See Don Shawe. (K irk’s and for the settlem ent of said small very slender barley. jy , gome operators are not now County Ramblings one thing we a»e \ u - g legislators .»ecause it will House) Moro, Ore. 26tfn estate. good politics. The *lm lnutratloji elecli(,n of more nation- Chemical e n r o l and reseeding <lo!ng « h e « sim plest practices ELEC. ORGAN: to be sold in ' Theodore Thompson C o u a tj A gricultural Age®t x, « Rtudv Results over the years have eschewing moi a it >, ,__t o n , a) representatives from big cities, here m o Z o n on ¿ i X a h e a d dem onstrate,! the need for more this area. Will sacrifice to res- Executor the constant bothei . \ That is at least the beginning of An annual grass plant belong h u e in u ic k » n ponsible party. Also spinet T. Lester Johnson advanced conservation practices. has turned the job of planning « has tur ing to the rye grass family. M«'du Last week a portion of thts trial shou)d ,0 keep the to the farm ers wisdom piano. Cash or terms. W rite A ttorney for Executor new hill ..... over - , lv lh4. The t»H*ory that representation sabead, threatens to Itecome an program was established in Tallman Piano Stores, I n c , May 5, 12, 19, 26, 1961 themselves. 1 loba i v in g repreBentative republic im portant range weed. Medusa southern portion of the county, w ater and soli in place. If too 26-2Sc istration knows that tuey will I. ( established n ’ * uch w ater is available or soil Salem, Oregon CALL FOR BIDS should all be by population is head occurs in Wasco County. (/bem ¡cai trials on to fighting among themselves apd unsupportable from history. Peo D h a s I m ’ cii reported in Sherman u. .,nii • ass were to 1« in such a condition that , pene- f o r SALE: In Wasco new 3 bed- ’The CUy Qf Moro wiR accept «rr«i».» « r-IV initia’ed mu««. room home w ith full daylight sealed bids until eight o’clock thus remove the farm pi obit m ple are pretty much alike. . 't / Z ^ i n ^ r i n V a r V - But County but no, idenlified to .late d<,‘tcrmlnc effects of the materials basement - two full lots - close M y 19gl for a 1931 Ford trucx from the things for which the areas are different. There are dif- stockm en in southeastern Oregon o, these graSses. Trials directly ta ry fdlage e n8meet ing pi nt- . , . l i__ __ tires are needed. No one practice to school. Gl 2-5488. 26-tC u^ d ¿y the cRy lg a fire truck adm inistration can be blamed. ft rent jn ohlems that come from report anim als will not eat this ra » at any stage of Its growth. determine what wi.i ^ X T a T e ^ i ™ n ? p « “ Not only are farm ers to be l*''- geography. MOTORS — TRAIL- on few occasions when neces- W estern » irrigation g rass at any stage of its gre mitted. to w rite th eir own tit 'kt* needs a voice in W ashington but AT COST: E venrude gary Tbe city reserves the rigid The plant is branching at the kill the grass and w hat type ma- haye dem onstrated their .retary of agriculture Is to Electric 40 & 75 HP; Bellboy At to reject any or all bids. r t - n . k it v to Change tha has Insufficient people to insure |wst. wRh s,endeI. stem s K t0 2t ,erlal can safelv used. l„. given au tlw n y ' fit T h a t ‘hat. Senators have to. take the lnch<?s , eaf l)lades are n a r. o n e trial was established on the vahj«- Dot Boats. You can't beat n»} Clair Balzer, recorder mulching has proven prices, m ust sell by Jan u ary 1. ------- ■ ----------------------- ' rules W heiwvtr . - gov.,> » d in many ruses. - • • row and sb()rt The head bas ,.hlJ an,l Fred von Borstel two- s Stubble »' Come in or call — term s avail- NOTICE OF FIN A L ACCOUNT Un t government . » « At the next session of the Ore- , spreading brist.v awns or year old crested w heatgrass south o bt the one best erosion con- em in en t by men, a them > t lai n legislature there will very k 1 ___ — trol , program. The tim ely seed able. OSCAR’S SPORTING NOTICE is hereby given that ing and straw y surface provide GOODS, downtown MADRAS, the undersigned have filed in the reived much critic ism as s >m__ pjiely be no representative from dams and buffers to reduce the time ago as Law day which was what used to l»e the 22nd district Also Chinook Camp Coach County Court of the State of speed of w ater and catch soil. l 0 ftt 8-9c Oregon for Sherm an County, May 1. of Gilliam, Morrow. Shermari and Strip-cropping, grain Wheat grow ers from these W heeler counties. Yet, there w hl •fs, grass and r>-— , , . ... t , their Final Account as Adminis- Special Election will be held on Friday. May 12 w aterw ays, diversion ditches, * OK trato rs of the E state of Anna M. parts seem in good position to be a major dam on ’he Columbia grass-legume rotations, and oth «f p r a 4, h Moore, deceased, and that Wed- get the hill they have been ask and the state’s biggest industrial unibia PCA, 4th & Court Sts. t .. ers are practices th a t need be in ing for. It is the rem ains of Me- plant In process of building w ith « 'p r e s s 6-2468. tfn . nesday’ k . u f T j 1961 in each voting precinct in Sherman County Nary-Haugen. Getting it will per in that district. corporated as needed. r . , , , „ at ten o clock A. M. of said day Representation Custon farm ing service in all ip (he CQUrt rQOm of .he County Grass-legume rotations to re haps change the direction of cri will be needed and that has been plentish our decline in organic county to include disking, plow- ^«o u rt ¿n Moro, Shcnnan County, ticism for a few years which vx ill denied by fanatical adherence to at u ual polling placed. Foils wil be open from m atter is a program that can be ing spring tootthing, roding, com Oregon, have been fixed by tha the population theory. used under any tillage system, bining and seeding. Donald von Court as the tim e and place for By noting that me agt l u « The Oregonian may eventually Such a practice is one th at would Jorstel, Grass Valley, Ore tfn 8 o’clock A. M. to 8 o’clock P. M. Standaid time. producers who have not had an\ think enough on the subject and hearing objections to said Final governm ent control or interfei- read enough history—to realize I k - of extrem e benefit on black CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING by Account and for tiie settlem ent of fallow tillage. Bill Todd. Pete cnee have consistently done bet that the m ajority Is often the appointm ent only. Custom cur- saitj estate, Macnab, Paulen Kaseberg, and ter than the ones that have, we worst tyrant. »ng. Meat cutting, wrapping, Collis P. Moore The '"onstitution L E. Kasei>erg are currently op are convinced that wheal farm ers oi the United States .vas WTlttei sharp freeze. K enny’s Market, A dm 'nistrator erating on such a system. Pro will never again be a healthy in to protect the lights o f m inorlth < S T U B Grass Valley. Call ED 3-2345 Roscoe E. Moore posed legislation retiring 20% dustry until it gets out of the and Oregon legisle’crs should for appointm ent. 23-tfn A dm inistrator TO BE TORN ( i l - I- BY T H E C H A I R M A N OR ( l.FRK clutches of politician.». For this read it. of the w heat base would stimu- sTATK W IDE PAINT CO. com- T Lester Johnson O F E L E C T IO N B O A R D reason we vegan I all farm p r> late this program. plete painting and decorating A ttorney for A dm inistrators Measuring soil loss, m athem a grams as merely another dleease O FFICIA I HPEI’IAI i I I « I ION H H I .» I servue, spray or brush. Phone April 28, May 5, »2, 19, 1961 tically. provides evidence of ero germ with which to innoculate B O IL E D l»OM X i OR XII I B I.» IX< TO, S!ll BM IN < o í ÑT1 CY 6-3977 or CY 6-5293, 1205 E. \<>Tf( E OF 'FIN A L .bier oi Rev. Maynor Reed, sion control practices. Recent cal- a sick anti ailing industry. Politi 12th St. Vern Campbell and SETTLEM ENT i-lations by Hank G rabenhorst, cians are using the ,’a 'tn e rs more tbi> Bnptsist church at Grass v' li MAY It, I9CI Jack Null, Ih e Dalles, Or. 38tfc Notice is hereby given that tium tlie farm ers .ire using the icy, has sent us an interesting Soil Conservation Service, adtls M u k \ in th e » q u in e fo r a n s w e r voted fo r statistical inform ation to this LIVESTOCK Men • Do it your Marjorie Marvin, A dm inistratrix politicians. article baaed on the supposition V O I E 4 E S oi- NO self - "Anchor Brand” Animal of tiie Estate of H arry O. Kuns- _______ _ that tho nearly three billion per- year's erosion. Soil loss measured I-,,,,.....>i| I., the ( '.u n i' < ourt ol Hhermae C o eetj • | m Health Products, penicillin, and man, Deceased, has filed he? s >ns in tiie world were concen in tons per acre varied from S P E C IA L T A X I.E A X — P U R P O S E to pi-ovide lu iu l» instrum ents are available at Final Accounting and Petition to < IX I I . D E F E N S E trated in exact proportions into nearly nothing to as much as 80 to b iiih l, liiip r o v e and m a in ta in tb e r o a d * o f tbe C o u n your Co-op Oil and Supply at Close E state and that Monday, T he picture of Stanley Earl, one village of a thousand .per ty on a |»e’-nia n e n t, * -»i-nd and la s tin g basis. tons per acre from entire slopes. The Dalles. 20c tfn the 29th day of May, 1961, at the Portland commissioner, sitting sons. Q U E S T IO N — S h a ll a t I m - le v ie d (»11 a ll liv a b le An inch of soil over an acre FOR SALE: 3 bedroom, brick- hour of 10:00 o ’clock A. M. cn alone at his desk ‘n city had Pr«»pei t.v la S h e rm a n < nnnt.v s e ria lly o utsid e of tbe In such a village th 'i e would b" am ounts to al»out 100 tons. H m ita tio n Im posed by section I I , A r tic le \ l , tire - I-.S ; faced house daylight basement, said date in the County Court while more pliant lo.iimi i na i » Americans and they would r< Comparison of soil loss on stub iron C o n s titu tio n in tbe a m o u n t of $30,'M 0.00 en.?h were out taking |»urt in a lake ceive liaif.the incoun- .»{ tin* town. built-in k i t c h e n appliances Room in the County Courthouse ble mulch to moldboard plowing x 11 i - i a 1 1 -i "• live - ■ 1 N il civil defense dem onstration was Altoiit' 33(1 of the i-l'izens would (stove, oven, garbage disposal, ih Moro, Sherman County, Ore- were noted in the Locust Grove w ith tb e ta x y e a r 1961-1902 a n ! r n d it ’ g w ith tax another proof if one were need hi C hristians of whom 100 would I) washer), wall to wall carpet- gon has been fixed as the tim e area. On a 10% slope w ith wheat y e a r I96VHW16, fo r th e to ta l tax le x lcs o f 0'»“. C9 ing, 2 fireplaces, recreation and place for the hearing of ed that Stanley F a il was a m.« i and 2:10 would I seeded last October on both field d a r in g said fix e y e a r p erio d , tbe fa n Is ♦ » be !»’• -xId ed strong enough to follow his con Roman Catholics TIi? remaining room, laundry room, patio, ad objections, if any there be, to by tb e said ta x le v ies to h r ic e d .11 Ir.liid in g I ’n p n iv - moldboard plowing lost 33 tons landscaped, storage in garag?. sa*(l Final Accounting and Peii- victions. in g and iiia iu l lin in g tbe p e rm a n e n t n u i N 01 the 670 would I k of many faiths. per acre and soil loss on stubble tion. E arl says civil defense is a Jok -, Call Wasco GI 2-5210. ( 'm in ty ? There would lie 30» while J»-.’- mulch was too small to measure. that we do not have IS hours in and 370 others would I k dom in Marjorie Marvin, On a sim ilar s ! o | k w ith different FOR SALK: John Deere combine which to get ready lo duck an ated by them. A dm inistratrix of the E sta’.e No. 36 B, 20' cut. Ph. G I 2-5438, seeding dates, soil loss was sim i y r? tv , atomic Isunb, ami i-> therefore u n of H arry O. Kunsman Tlwrt would I k 30» wine per- Leo C. W atkins, Warco, Oregon lar on moldboard and little loss realistic. Gt course, we don't. -Honet ami 697 dark 1 coph*. on stubble mulch. 27-29e Brown & Van Vactor The Dalles, Oregon Civil defense lias ÏM-en living rj«be d() Americans would live On two Walla Walla silt loam WANTED: Livestock for Con- A ttorneys for E state to make a race of buiroxUng nn nvelagv of 70 yeais ami th> sites with 13 and 10 perent slopes . . y C. W I I C Ó N H - A R 0 6 .R signment, The Dalles Livestock April 28, May 5, 12, 19, 1961 moles out of Americans since tlur others less than 10 vears on ’he in the Moro area fifty tons per Commission, Inc. Sale every ---------------- ------------------- ------------ - last world w ar a n l thankfully average acre of soil loss occurred. These Saturday, 12:00 Noon. For In- N’DTIC'E OF IN ( I t FAS n, the people have generally been And the 60 Americans would This statem ent of the Con were moldboard plowed w ith fine There are some strong indi- formation. Ed Coles CY 6-4672, Notice is hereby given th at the too sm art to go for it. Cellars o! have 18 times as many possessions surface soil and mid to late Octo • rations along the Potomac gressman is com parable to the or CY 6 4513. P. O. Box 631, The Assessed Value of all property in cement, canned groceries and per pL’ison as the others, woul I observations of m any oth er* J that the hey days of the inter- iler seeding. Valles, Oregon. 13t?n Sherm an County has been in- w ield gadgets for underground produce 16 |K ,cent of the food I nationalists, the foreign mo who had long claim ed that if A Condon silt loam soil with a »’INK -GOLDENDALE SALES creased 25 P ^ e n t over the 1960 the aftlucnt of the so-called dis living have given it more sup and would eat most of it them nopolists, and other do gooders 27% s I o jk in the Grass Valley | who stam peded the nation into tressed nations were taxed any Yard, Goldendale, Wash., has assessed value. port than have tiie citizenry who selves or store it at trem endous area lost seven tons per acre of where near the Am erican scale an expenditure of m ore than an auction every Friday at one ln addition- the Assessed Valu* seem to lie as willl'ig to die cost so the others would get little of taxation to help people of soil. This was on stubble mulch $70 million in all m anner of o'clock. We have the m arket d of Im Pro'e m e n ts in the City of nl»»ve ground as to live beneath o ' it. They would also use 11m4 their own country, there would foreign give away schemes, with late October seeding. you have the livestock Guar Waaco have lx’en increased an be little world distress. it ¡m ay Ju st o ' the electricity, coal, gas and Soil loss data taking average • 00 Atomic war w ill c -rtainly oe other power. Only half woul I about anteed top prices. Frank W ink additional 6 Mt percent over 1960. conditions points out, the value But as it has often been point directed toward big cities and have heard of Jesus Christ und 33c tfn This 6 Mi iKicent increase is due of m ulching coupled w ith Sep ed out, the taxp ayers of A m e r- to elimination of district depre sites of heavy industry No at more than half would have hear I tem ber seeding. The results of ' ira have been assessed h ea v ily E u re k a lx»lg e No. 121 A.F.A 4. f ciation allow’ed in p rior years. tacking nation will w mt to wlj»e 0 1 .Karl Marx and his follower; to m ain tain a feudalism status tim e , on nu soil loss have renewed interest The ratio between assessed an*I Meets on the Jet and 3ra out all the citizens of any nation quo in m any nations. m érous 0« Dr. Henry l.el|Hir, author of the fn stubble mulching. trtie value for 1961 Is 25 percent. Thursday evenings eacn foi they will I k useful But sup- article, 0 0 0 s I o n » . l b « ’ oncludcs: "America«» No one best way is spelled out nonth. Visiting meinhe«»« Clair L. Balzer nation's Inde t ongreosman M atthew s al«o posing the cities and the nianu- families would s|»etvl $850 pet to conduct stubble much tillage coriiially invited to meet w’.’ i u> pendent buxl- feel* that our attitude and ap Sherman County Assesso” lecturing towns are destroyed, year for m ilitarv defense a n d '< I Practices vary from farm to Max Belshe, W. M. nessmeiit vot proach to foreign trade m u *t April 21, 28 & May 5, 1961 how would the scattered resident» f„r telling of their Christian faith. in g th ro u g h be changed saying “ Our trade farm.. Experim ental work at the Irving H art, Secretary Ot an attacked country defer I Many would not have the brain» the National c. W. Harder w ith nation* inu *t be on a re Pendleton station w ith various M«»ro LODGB NO. 113 I.Q.Q.F. NOTICE of MEETING of COUN F ed eration of Independent Uu*l- ciprocal basis. A m erica is fac theiiiselve- after they came out to lx> thankful for being Ameri types of tillage im plements result Meets 1st and 3rd Tues- TY BOARD of E Q U A L IZ A T IO N ness, have pointed out the fa l ing tremendous problem now of their holes at the end of two can*. It Is in fact, a verv nervous ed In seven general suggestions lays in l.OO.F. hall. Tran- N°Dce is hereby given th at on lacy of this nation attem pting In m ain tain ing its export*. We weeks, pal«*, scaled, hungry a n l community But most of the 60 for stubble mulching 1. Use a to establish a new order by on| T h#ve tiie- com petition sient and visit.”4 brother» Monday, May 8, 1961, the Boar 1 certainly ill tempcre«l? They \m e rk a n - would I k tuo interest throw ing money around like it of tho self-sufficiency Ideal of straw spreader on combine to are cordially inv.ted ot Equalization of Sherm an Coun would have no weapons, no o. ed in eating and Increasing th«»ii I* going out of sty le. under developed nations, but scatter res.due uniform ly over Floyd Haines. .* ty . Oregon, will meet at the Coun • • • gunization we have hard com petition fro m Leo W atkins, S«#cretaiy holdings to take much notice.” field 2. Leave stubble standing ty Courthouse in Moro, Oregon, I This viewpoint is gaining in G e rm a n y , Japan, and other n a The whole thing . ounds like the over tbe w inter unless weeds are B rtlilrhrm Chapter No. 78 O.EJ* to publicly exam ine the assess support. F o r exam ple. Rep D. tions. F or our own national ramblings of some mind more 1 R M atthew s reported on his s u rv iva l, we must not be forced Meets every second T hurs m ent rolls for said County of a problem. Standing stubble gives Jk' able at theory than with practical >1 4M I t E X lt IN G recent attendance at the L atin out of the trade m arkets of Visiting Sherman, for the year 1961,’and greater erosion protection and / J L day each month. ( American agricultural confer the world because of an ab- matters. The federal government la g>- members Invited. Moro, O-e to correct all e rro rs in valuation. tends to bold snow. If fall tillage ence held in Lima. Peru. ing to hold a hearing n Portland senee of bargaining at the con- Erma Johnson, W M. I- necessary, use sweeps at shal description, or qualities of land, Congreasaian Matthews says ! i<*renve tsble. May 11 to hear about w at ere I Dorothy Heater, Secretary low depth—4 to 5 inches—to cut < ON X I RS X I K IN lots or other prooerty assessed ham. It is possible to. put w ater I “ I am positive that the nation* wet'«lr«x>ts 3, Stubble bust ahead HARLANDYIFW GRANGE by the Assessor. In the past, the American or the world must solve their , - of up to ten percent Into a ham. and The conversation was on« of spring tillage, or sweep and Mt'et» First and Third Haturtiay* The ratio between assessed { own problem s. A m erica Isn't fsilu ru at the trade c n e those that may happen around a tl»«» state of Oregon think* that •* f. How with a skew treader Wide ri»‘ h "•«»"<* ■» »:«0 p. m. '» m a r l enough and big enouglH been the don ¡nance and true cash value adopted by table alter hunger Is appeased cxen too much. and rl< h enough lo solve all Ihe these meetings of that segment <weeps have fewer shanks to Earl Gentry, Master the Board of E qualizatioa p u rsu of the w orld. XXe can f ” State D cPt w ich app at- si d time for ih«* n«*xt move iisw«» .H. Ls out conulusUin that the cause plugging Duck foot blades Florence Bruckert, Soc’y _ P' , «1,1, 1 ms think, ant to ORS 309.034 is 25 percent. other nations lo cntly has only the foggiest no- not a n tv ftP *-»*•» <- ♦ cugtom ria httve already decided hv Ip »1* ■ ««I at 12 inches give more Enploo Krhekah lodge No. 1!(| It shall l>e ’he duty of the per- tion of what is meant by busi help them selves, but basically. ‘ It I* Ilk«* tM<»* ¡IdM bhC. v wW r*w* »mnedHng was being done ness negotiations. lie s 2nd ;»nd 4th Tue» s ns Interested to appear at the surface cultivation for control of Ibc g re a t problems ot other na- umn I to I k short of ’ rrf*tMhiftv bn hanu--Iw m n. too. for that mat • days of ea< h month. Vh i’ Dme and place appointed small weeds, volunteer grain an l t6*«is are going In have I«» be Peti But as Congressman M a t and had tn encourage »»nxlucer* te r and have «piit u sing a» m uch ing members welcome 1 » n h rd by then'»elves.” cheatgras*. 4. Follow first tillage tions for adjustm ent of assess thews so w ell s'ates the sltua- 90 we would have goods Ilk ’ «»1 p n* before Mary Brackett, N G. Immediately with skew treader m ents must be file«! w ith the Be went on to say "I an Maax 0 m » baa now ««»me f in e d |»>rk that spoils without •awa an t hoes and f«hxl and cloth Helen Martin. Secretary or center drive roti weeder to Board of Equalization net later c« 1.tinned m< re than ev e r be- when A m erica at International es Then they got '.«tier itn«l frrc7.ing in not «'tired If it tie f"ll lay lo r MIDGE A. F. A A. M fvi« «f th e o p in i n t t i c « tra d e meetings mu»l he rep re- cl««se soil pores, save moisture, than the end of the first week learn«*«! h«»w. to peoduce i » m > iv of added water it 1» adulterated natiohS «>f the w«'. l t ” r k sentrd by hard head« <1 business and start cheat control 5. If Wasco Meets F irst and at the Board is in session, in a w :r W l.cthcr the gox e m than we could use. ’h e better th ru the rich in I bargaining instead of the past A? / which date is May 12, 1961. mulch Is still too long, and fluffy Third Tues ays. Visiting Xm erica w hile the p or live in fn s ty w u n y Pollyana approach “W hereas w«* on««* lackml for inent xluHild I k Involve«! in it ’a oi If cheat Is a problem, skew brethern welcome, Clair I*. Balzer *ar worse conditions than «’ wh.. h has « aused the siphoning production wc now ia. k for con- a (piestion nut the im tchtra will tread again after about seven H arland McDonald, W M J» - p, »r in our own cou try .” | ol. oi Ihe U. S. gold reserve. Sherm an County Assessor sumption. Government ktukt'd lose their husines* unless they days of drying weather. 6. Ro«l Vernon Root, Secretary April 21, 28 & May 5, 1961 kindly on producers when we put «»nt a l»*tter prrxluct. errici α<W W ANT ■ '.’ " s M ^UBUSINESS” ADS