Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, June 30, 1961, Page 2, Image 2

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SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON
9i{ rrm ai ('.m in t» Ajourna!
Published E very Friday at
Moro, Oi «*Kon
d i r e I a F rem ii
gnten-d i
P«»«i office
Editor
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N A T IO N A L
E D IT O R IA L
Íb c ÍA T liN
» h i h i i
S O O A T tO M
OFFICIAL ( OI NTY PAPER
HURHURIP ION RATEH
$3.0«
ONE 1 » Alt
.11 NE .:«», 1961
A DEC LARATION
F ltlhA Y , JU N E 30, ItHtl
INSECTS MAY RE THE
GIVK AW .iY blues
The city of Nzwburgh, N,*w
York has seceded from the wel­
fare state and declared Its inde­
pendence from the expensive
laws th ru st upon It by the federal
governm ent.
F Ive jiercent of the imputation
ii on relief so the city fathers
made some new rules to the
effect that no one not handicap
ped can get relief for more than
three inontns, vouchers instead of
cash will be given for payment,
allotm ents to a family shall in no
case be larger than the salary
of the lovest paid city w orker,
m others of illegitim ate children
can draw no more j ay for more
such offspring, ab.'e bodied men
shall work 46 hours a week. New­
burgh made quite a declaration
of indeiiendence itself.
1 he boss man said 95 per cent
of the citizens were spending a
third of their taxes to support
five percent.
Glory Be.
ample, glucose or blood-sugar, 1 j in abundance at most m arkets
In a fu rth er move to give bet­
CY 6-4672 or CY 6-4513 at The
the starting point of one of the "Most favorable pork prices ar? ter service, handling of all camp­
Dalles, Oregon
354Jc
detoxifying substances in man noted on loins, fresh ham s and ing and picnicking reservations
Build-up of insect resistance to shoulder roasts and steaks.
Man may eventually win a
and perm its has been transferred TRA ILER HOUSE Parking on
clear-cut victory over insects— DDT is a prim e example of how
Frozen turkey is being featured from the main office at Salem to
private lot In Moro. Call Dr.
but it w on't be easy.
chemical science has managed to at prices below a year ago. Those the five district offices located
F ran k Reid. GI 2-5419,
35c
Oregon State scientists, prob­ keep only a few paces ahead of labeled "turkey,” "hen tu rk ey ” or in Portland, Salem,
Coquille, FOR SALE: 1953 GMC truck, one
ing the secrets behind insect re ­ pests before the defense mechan- ‘ tom tu rk e y ” should lie cooked Bend, and La Grande
Reserva-
ton, dual tires, 17,000 miles,
sistance to sprays, are uncover­ isms adjust and neutralize the longer than "young” birds and tion and perm it requests coming
stock and grain racks. $800
ing built-in defense ----------------
mechanisms ‘ hemical. Latest
approach by w ith some sort of moist heat- .. lr to m
n ite are
are being
oeing
the e ,,iani
main u office
F rank Ketter, Grass Valley. 35c
1,1 insects which autom atically
researchers is an attem pt to steamed in the oven or simmered referred to the appropriate dis-
change poisonous substances into )de^ tify
lnsect mechanism» the specialists suggest.
trict.
Checks or money orders PIANO FOR SALE: Fine spinet
like new. Assume low m onthly
wlth radioactive naphthalene
harm less m aterials
for group camping reservations
Dr. L. C. T erriere, OSC agricul­
Man, himself, has alxiut a doz-
payments.
For inform ation
should be made out to Oregon
C A M PIN « MORE CROWDED
w rite
Credit Manager,
Box
these protective mechan- tural experim ent station biochem­
State Highway Department.
2085, Idaho, Falls, Idaho. 34-5c
h>»ns against poisonous mater- ist, says naphthalene— the m oth­ IN STATE PARKS
*als a nd evidence shows that in- ball chemical— was chosen lie-
®cts’ defense barriers may tie the cause it can be made radioactive Groups reserving camping areas COMMUNITY FREHR1 TER IAN FOR A gricultural loans see FLBd.
CHURCH
of The Dalles and the Mid-Col­
same or similar.
rath er cheaply. Also, researchers in Oregon’s state parks will he
9:45
Church
School
..-»«r
p
.w
.u
u
s
experience
in
irac-
required
to
make
a
five
dollar
umbia PCA, 4th & Court Sts.
have
previous
experience
in
trac-
These defenses are normally-
Classes for all age groups.
UPpresS 6-2468.
tfn.
occurring body chemicals that ing naphthalene and its reactions deposit w,th the*r request this
11:00 a. m. Church Service
in rats and rabbits.
rabbits
y e a r’ according to State Parks
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING by
react with poisonous substances ir.
Mac Hall reports on the 173rd
Common houseflies are being S uperintendent Mark H. A strup.
appointm ent only. Custom cur
to make them less toxic. For ex-
General Assembly at Buffalo.
The change, approved by the
used for OSC tests since they are
ing. Meat cutting, wrapping,
New
York.
easily reared under laboratory State Highway commission at its
sharp freeze. K enny’s Market,
conditions and because they have Ja n u a ry 27 meeting, is designed
Grass Valley. Call ED 3-2345
long been one of m an’s most per­ to reduce instances of areas be­
for appointm ent.
23-tfn
ing closed to the public for the
sistent pests.
STATE
WIDE
PAINT
CO.
com­
HAY FOR SALE: Mixed alfalfa
The researchers have found use of a group, then the group
plete painting and decorating
and
interm
ediate
w
heat
grass,
th at flies injected w ith radioac­ failing to use the reserved facili­
servu e, spray or brush. Phone
no weeds, no rye, no dirt. $20.*
tive naphthalene neutralize and ties. Under the present policy,
CY 6-3977 or CY 6-5293, 1205 E.
00
a
Ton.
Paulen
Kaseberg,
excrete the toxicant in nine or groups must consist of 20 or more
12th St. Vern Campbell and
Wasco.
35-7c
more different forms w ithin a campers, and the deposit will be
Jack Null, The Dalles, Or. 38tfc
WANTED:
20
Ton
good
quality,
applied
to
the
25
cent
per
night,
few hours after injection. Now
they hope to learn what specific
per8on’ cam P|n * charge. N<i
baled wheat hay, delivered to HAVE Equipm ent, Will P a in t,,
brush or spray. Call after 5:00
hay
barn at F air
Grounds.
mechanism
is
strongest
against
charge
is
made
for
Picnic
use
or
mechanism is strongest against
p.
m. CY 6-5913, The Dalles. Or.
Lloyd Henrichs, JO 5-3607. 35 6c
reservations, nor will the deposit
naphthalene.
32-5c
1
m
?
required
for
the
Silver
Falls
WANTED:
Sum
m
er
job
by
girl
Next step will lie to relate
WINK
GOLDENDALE
SALES
park
youth
camps.
16, has w aitress and baby sit­
other mechanisms to specific tox­
Yard, Goldendale, Wash., has
ting experience. Vee Busse,
icants.
The ultim ate goal, of
an
auction every Friday at one
JO 5-3611.
35-6p
course, is to understand how eacn
o’clock We have the m arket if
o< the defense m echanislms func­
SPECIAL FE E D E R SALE: Sat­
you have the livestock. G uar
tions and to develop chemicals
urday, July 8th - 12:00 P. M.,
anteed top prices. F rank Wink.
Optometrist
against which insects are defense­
Standard Time at The Dall-s
33c-tfn
less.
Livestock
Commission,
Inc.
40: E. 2nd St.
LIVESTOCK Men - Do it your-
TnL CY6-5362 Tbe D ali«,, <>m.
Consign your cattle ahead cf
self - "A i.tnor Brand” Aidmsu
the early fall run. Call Ed Coles
CANNED PEACHES
Health Products, penicillin, and
SHOULD BE PLE N T IFU L
instrum ents are available at
your
Co-op Oil and Supply at
High Yields, All
Shoppers should see special
The Dalles.
20c tfn
lower prices on canned peaches,
Federal Income Tax
80
BED
OREGON
state
approved
apricots and apples in the next
nursing home located in beau
two m onths, according to OSC
Look these Hillside SP Machines over SOON
Exempt
tiful Hood River Valley, w ltl
food m arketing specialists.
lovely fenced grounds. We at
1960 John Deere 95 Low Profile like new
Stocks of canned ¡caches, es-
cept all types of elderly casei
pecially the 2 Mr can which con­
as well as room and board care.
tains about 3 Vi cups, are at a
1960 Intr. 151 w-aid conditioned Cab, like new
31-tfn.
record high. In the frozen fru it
Also all other
FOR SAE: 3 bedroom house w ith
line, peaches, apricots, apples and
1959 Oliver used only one year, real good
1 Ve baths, dishwasher, storm
blueberries are also abundant.
Listed or Unlisted
If no answ er call GI 2-5454.
O ther expected foods in good
1957 John Deere 55 H w-Foster blower & Cart
windows, nice yard and ideal
supply for April and May are list­
Investment Stocks
' location in Wasco. Call GI 2-
ed by the specialists,
. iH E
1956 John Deere 55 H excellent condition
and Bonds. Major
5460, if no answ er Call GI 2-
Fresh grapefruit,
low-priced
5454.
34c-tfn.
and
high-quality,
is
a
timely
sug
Mutual Funds. Bank
1956 Intr. 141 w 4 way leveler & pickup reel
gestion for breakfast fruit, salads
LEGAL NOTICES
or desserts. Rhubarb and fresh
and Insurance Shares
1954 Case SPV all reconditioned
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP
straw berries, making
seasonal
Write or Phone
TIIE STATE OP OREGON FOR
spring apjiearances, continue to
lower in price.
1959 Case New 302 w Hanson auto. Leveler
SHERMAN COUNTY
collect
Favorable prices are noted on
DORIS LORRAINE PRICE,
Ixjth beef and pork.
Specialists
Plaintiff,
Pull ( ’onibines—all niakos & sizes
say that high quality beef cuts, es-
vs.
SEE US FOR SURE BEFORE YOU DEAL
peciallv rounds and chunks, a r-
ROBERT L. PRICE,
Defendant.
ON EH THAT BURY
UH
W ANT
UMATILLA
"He has made judges dependent
on his will alone for the tenure of
their offices and the amount and
paym ent of their salaries.
HOLIDAY
He has erected a m ultitude of
A lot of fish will he caught, a
new offices, and lias sent hith< r
sw arm s of officers to harass our a lot of beer will be drunk, a lot
people, and eat out their sub­ of backs will be burned in m ak­
ing of the coming holiday. There
stance.
He has kept among us, in times will l>e some sleeping done, the
oi peace, standing armies, w ith­ l»est of it In the day time; gal­
out the consent of our legisla­ lons and gallons of gasoline will
give up its odorous energy to
tures.
propel people from here to there
For imposing taxes on us wltn- und many will live on snatches
out our consent;
o» food entirely inadequate at any
We, therefore, the representa­ other time.
tives of the United States ol
i’hat is what Americans do on
A m e ric a ........... declare that these holidays and wonder of wonders
colonies are, and of right ought they say they like it. Millions
to be, n e e and independent will leave comfortable homes
s ta te s ........... And for the support where the davenports are soft
of (his declaration - - • we mutu- and almost luxurious and go lay
ally pledge to each other our on the drying grass and thing it
lives, our fortunes end our sacred is royal fun; some will sit in the
honor.”
sand who would not touch dirt
Next
Tuesday will lx? the , in any other form; small boys
Fourth of July, the
186th one will swim and dive who eschew
since 1776 when the embattled w ater in wash bowls.
Americans are bored, tired of
colonists along the eastern sea­
board of America look definite what they are doing, anxious for
issue with King George of E ng­ any change of scene and occupa­
land. How many Americans dig tion. What they do on holidays
out a copy of the Declaration of would be unbearable as a steady
Indejiendence and read it on that way of life. Maroon a city matron
holiday we have no idea. It is not or. a m ountain Jake with a bunch
a popular Mt of any radio or tele­ of scream ing hungry kids and
she would go off silently In the
vision program.
The cares that h.fest the mod­ woods to escape. But on a holiday
ern Fom tb of July have to do it is great fun. Make a city dwell-
with getting to the lake before <‘i earn his bread by walking half
all the parking is taken, w hether as tar in a day as he does fishing
to have swiss on rye or ham on some stream and he would call it
w heat, and who is ahead in the slave labor. But It makes a won-
national league. These seem rath- • let ful Fourth of July.
er mu implicated problems com-
<»«ldly they seldom remember
pared o the 27 specific com- it Next year there will 1 m ? dk-
plaints mentioned in the declara- pute about w hether it was last
tion in whlch our forefathers set .vear or two years ago that John­
nie fell off the gate and broke his
themse ves free from England.
funeral
H
SERVICE
Thes ' gentlemen who came in­ a: m on a holiday and unless
Leonard R. Smith
g«‘t her to prole t were <na<i someone was thoughtful enough
Mid-Columbia Mgr,
Phone CY 6*3135
e n o u g h to do som ething alsm t It. to date the innum erable pictures
William
J.
Collins
&
Co.
The Dulles, Oregon
■ the plot
way to be no one will remember what year
MNMM"
W
'Id er lio
long it will they went to the beach with the
NOTH E IS HKKKH1 GIVEN THAT THE FOLLOWING WAR-
icir de endents je t Jones to whom they have not
RANTS
W ERE
ISSUED in SHERMAN COUNTY, OREGON
to tak Issue with spoken since.
Ill’s a great life, the very best more than seven years prior to July I, 1961, and not presented
lr Ills.
any of us have ever lived anti for payment.
w hi I it isn't necessary
NO.
DATE ISSUED
to l>e a
TO
AMOUNT
little wacky it do« ‘ help explain
-542
7-2-47
Geo. W. D rinkard
$ 4.78
soin»
of the dizzlei periods.
" I ’ L l. It , R \ \ « i |
’-1174
6-2-48
Blaine C. Miller
5.77
’•1530
1-6-49
Joe Peters
5.70
Í-256
• i 7 50
It J. Bruckert
5.65
369 (road)
2-1-50
City of Moro
1.75
not present for payment within 60 days from Ju ly 1, 1961
they will »*• canceled and paym ent thereof will be refused.
Marie Hoskinson
County Clerk
July 7, 1SKU
ADS
THF. DALLES
BIGGS
BRIDGE BONDS
bought
Dr. Otis G. Perkins
sold & quoted
LET’S TRADE COMBINES
J. W. DODD
Tygh Valley, Ore.
Phone 611
I Smith Callaway
Chapel
Muller FARM EQUIPMENT
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MORO,
THE
NO. 397«
H U M M <» N S
DALLES,
J To Robert L. Price, Defendant.
IN TH E NAME OF TH E
STATE OF OREGON: You are
rrwrwix'
hereby required to appear and
answ er the complaint filed again­
st you in the above entitled
—
suit, on or before
four weeks
from the date of the first publi­
//I
cation of this summons, and if
you fail to so appear, for w ant
thereof, the plaintiff will apply
to the Court for the relief de­
manded there, to -wit, for a de­
*
cree of this Court dissolving the
I ran one of the most impor­
H all. We re tu rn e d th e lost
bends of m atrim ony heretofore
tant I>ost and Found" adver­
money with 300% interest!
and now existing between p lain­
tisements In C larion history for
From where I alt. people are
tiff and the defendant.
the Widow Parker last week.
pretty wonderful. I see It In a
I his summons is served upon
S eem s she lost her purse
lot of little things. For instance,
with $8 In K at the last town
you
pursuant to an order mad?
my neighbor always has a cold
meeting. We figured it would
by the judge of the above entitled
glass of beer on hand when he
mean a lot to her if it were
court on the 8th day of June,
Invites me over for dinner__
found and returned.
1961, which order prescribes the
though he prefers tea with his
Well, the ad ran and the
tune for the publishing of this
meals and has for years. His
strangest thing happened! We
gesture is not only generous but
summons as once a week for four
received four envelopes— from
tolerant, too . . . both are valu­
successive and consecutive weeks
Buck Hanson, Windy Taylor.
able assets to be “found” In
and requires you to appear and
Curly Rice and Slim Thomas.
any community.
answ
er the com plaint herein
Each en v elo p e contained
four w eeks from the date of the
note saying the enclosed money
first publication of this summons.
was found in or around Town
The date of the first publication
of this summons is the 16th day
T o ^ n g h ,.
Cnued State, H rrwtr, Atsaciatian. Inc'.
of June, 1961.
BROWN & VAN VACTOit
1 ost Office Address:
Pioneer Building, The Dalles, Ore
A ttorneys for Plaintiff
It,, 23, 30 & j ulv
Rom where I s it... / y J o e Marsh
l o s t A n d Found,
Found, Found, Found!11
J
Fureka Ixxtgc No. 1 2 1 A .F .& I f
Meets on the 1st and 3ro
Ih u rsd ay evenings eacn
’
^ s itin g member*
in 5
Ou»n Acts Affect
Good Health . . .
M ai
tO meet
Max Belahe, W. M
_ I r v in g H art, Secretary
ua
Moro
, ’flu n r LO.O.F.
^ jo ^ neets 1st and 3rd Tuae
° ¡ 0 0 F - *wlL Tran-
slent and visiting brnih»r«
•‘■e cordially Invited ^
! loyd Haines. N. c
1 Watkins. Secretary
«-.bleheo, , h.p«cr No.
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and n»gUrt
•y
DIAMOND
CHEMICALS
DIAMOND GRAIN
I UMIC. a N’T PREMIUM
BRAND "A"
AGRI-CHEM INC.
GI 2 5422
Wasco. Oregon
Vernon Root, Mgr.
co,., b, , . 8U|O,
oJd
yoo co. « b o o .,
UoWi. A. Import,« port of b * coct I. lb. w o<
W llty dev«, ortJ -rtdkb»,. w h o, Ibo,. of
. * * ^ ^ ° ' * * Co-POny-Mdcb o , . .^ fo r ty
¿bpbocrtocy.
.
,
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d i 7 L o b ' n ' ,econ<) Thur»
da\ each month.
Vial ting
inv‘ted Woro o ra
Lrma Johnson W.M.
” V Hva’eV Secretary
HARI AXDVIRW (iRANGK
MretH h , m il D
(J T hlrd
each month Rf 8310 p. m.
F arl Gentry, Master
r lorance Bruckert, Sec’y
Lupior K,d„,kah
n to . ~n^
1 4(h Visit
Tue*
i r » - ‘lay« of each month.
_
Ing m embers welcom**
Mary Brackett, V. G
Helen \fartin. Secretary -
««yi>r
WASCO PHARMACY
PHONE GI 2-5262
ld
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a
.
P i™ >nd
a
!
Tuesdays V D i-j-g
brat hem welcome.
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Darland McDonald, W \r
' e non ftoot, Secretary