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PAGE t HHERMAN C OÜNTÏ JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRTDAT, DECEMBER 1, 1961 ^àljrrniati (County 1 ou m al know more atom what commun ism is than most and some of the writers have read the Communist Manifesto. That is the Bible of Moro, Oregon Communism and it advocates a ••cond class mstur st th* gradu «ted income tax, high tax Rufus News Giles L. French . . _____ E dito r Published Kvery Friday at sf (onrrr- of M.rrfc «. 187». * S Oi «“ kln l* ^ d more pOWei for government, Opposition to those phases of communism would startle most of our present crop of politicians who seem dedicated to taking the individual initiative away from citizens and substituting govern- ment edict therefore. The radical conservatives are making headw ay in some elec- tions and the radical “lito ra ls” are becoming aroused as proven by the president’s sw ing through the west to w arn us against any other ideas than his own. Since then political me-too’ers have been echoing his sentim ents. There is certainly a need for citizens to protest against »he grow th of governm ent. We do not think the John Birch society is the to st agency for that job, but anyw ay they are on the side of the individual and not on the side oi governm ent that is trying to take hlm over and we can’t get excited about elim inating them r jght now By Mrs. George Fox LUTO) The 4 H K nitting Club caliel ‘ fh e Knit W its” met on Nov. 22 at the Rufus school with leaders Mrs. Ray Brown and Mrs, Bill Ba .in. Mrs. Keith Cazier was a gi est. T here were ten members present and for roll call each said a Thanksgiving poem. For entertainm ent the group told rid dles, and knitted the rest of the time. Sandra Dowell is reporter. A group of ladies met Nov. 2 ’ In the basement rooms at the home of Mrs. Trace Fields to make candles from wax and color ed crayons which were used for coloring the candle. There were quite a few out and many nice things were made from the wax which was donated to the club. Mr. and Mrs. Janies W. Fox left W ednesday right after school for Bremerton, Wash where they were Thanksgiving guests of Mrs. Fox’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Ahlquist. Mrs. Fox’s sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Brandel were there also. Mrs. Brandel is a teacher in Seattle grade school. They returned home Sunday evening. Dr. and Mrs. Wilson Foote and children Nancy and Robert of building It is being made by a new “flex- Corvallis came W ednesday even- the hill south of Ruf js at was ten degrees colder. This was the final blow to kill the xew remaining flowers left in the yards W ANT ADS ThU ooricspondent ha been 1 h - tening and reading about all the FOR SALE: USED GOOD u n tro v e rs y of the free text books TREATED T I E S . PHONE and what it ail means. In the first THE DALLES CY 6-5500. 5-Sc place it sounds rath er disgusting, LOST: Small cable winch Wed as who gets free textbooks any- nesday night to t ween Moro and way? We ail pay for what we get H arlandview G range hall. No N A T IO N A L E O IT O B IA L in one way or another. Is there tify Max Belshe please. 5c A S /s b c ÎA T I$ N any discrim inating about who FOR FROZEN PIP E S call K irk ’s pays for the books or do we all Plum bing and Heating. Have pay? If so, why should there to ? electric pipe thraw e?. Phone JO fight because of a private school, OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER 5-3220. 4c-tfn W here the real fight is, is that the parents should buy the books HUBHCKII’TION KATES BACKHOE WORK __ Dump for their own children, and ail truck to haul anything. Rufus ONE YEAH 93.00 would respect them more. Is it Lum ber & Plumbing. Phone any more necessary for the tax- 91 L 52c-tfn DECEMBER I, 1061 payer to buy the books for the WANTED: Livestock for Con children than it is to pay for the signment, The Dalles Livestock THE SCNFLOW EIt ANO childrens shoes to w ear to school? Commission, Inc. Sale every THE HPAKKOWH if one is the p a re n t’s duty, so is Saturday, 12:00 Noon. F o r In the other one. formation. Ed Coles CY 6-4672 W’e have unintentionally been And speaking of textbooks, I ’m or CY 6-4513. P. O. Bex 631, The contributing to the spiritual . . ,, wel- , asking why som ething isn’t done Dalles, Oregon. 13.- *n faie of some sparrow s who live in about the college students books our end of town. Lately some 4TATE W IDE PAINT CO. com Why don’t some of our law mak- blackbirds have moved in to com- plete painting and decorating ers get ahold of this disgracefu’ læte with the sparrow s who have service, spray or brush. Phone fleecing of our students whos? uttered shrill protests and en CY 6-3977 or CY 6-5293, 1205 E. parents pay the bill. After sending gaged in much wing flapping a i 12th St. Vern Campbell and children to college since 1946 and if in moral indignation over the Jack Null, Th° Dalles, Or. 38tfr have still a son going to Stanford use of force in their near removal MOKE CONSOLIDATION he nation’s new est & P- Paint Shop: In te rio r and U niversity, I think I have a right from the scene of the sunflow er exterior D ecorating — Spray to speak out and ask w hy is it material, now making its Pacific i»»g” process in 9 x 9 Inch tiles ing to spend the holidays with the patch. In m atters pertaining to " ’ e rt*ad l^ at county school su- Painting. ED 3-2273 G rass Val- Norwest debut in this area ind and is just being niaiketed in George F o x ’s who are parents of necessary food morals have nev- I)erintendents have agreed that tliat our students can’t buy a ley- 42-tfn. second hand hook or sell the ones s<M»u to be marketed roast to coast Oregon through building material Mrs. Foote. Thanksgiving dav er been a very useful argum ent. 8O,ne consolidation of their of- that they have bought and used ** th is entirely new concept in and floor covering dealers. Sue- Mr. and Mrs. Earl W eatherford BED OREGON state approved W hether or not a sunflow er Flees *nto regional groups would nursing home located in beau faces the sun all day as Thomas advisable. It was our under- only one term? If there ever was hardw ood flooring. It Is lamin ccssful field testing has been com and five children of Olex came to The tiful Hood River Valley, w itl Moore so beautifully phrased it 8lan<ling that local superlnten- a racket, this is one of them ated factory-finished “Georgia-I’a pleted by G-P in private homes, have dinner with them. We know very well a book isn ’t cific F lexible Oak” only 1-M inch schools ami even in publ’c build- Foote’s returned to Corvallis on lovely fenced grounds. We ac when they m ature the weight of dents m eeting at Condon did n 't worn out in a term or even .1 thick, yet tough as heavy planks. ing lobbies, the Oregon-based Saturday so that they would to cept all types of elderly casei the heads tu rn s them down so a^ ,ee That is possible consider- as well as room and board care. com pany said. home before the weekend traffic that hungry birds to get at the lng the rath er long distances a year, and surely they can’t be ............ ............... ...... — got heavy. 31-tfn. seeds must either stand on the up- superintendent would have to obsolete in that short of time. That would he a sensible fight it calves. Calls can to directed to It was down to near freezing SALE: 2 bdrm home, w ith turned bottom of the head and travel to attend to local business Clover M ites— Household I’ests law m akers wanted to get Dr. K ullentorg, CY 6-5494, The double garage, inquire Paul last week when the snow came reach down and in oi w ith vigor- Surely the consolidation of our , . . Cyphers, Moro, or w rite C. L. Dalles or the Sherman County D uring the late tall, clover for Thanksgiving, and lay on the ous beating of .ho Wings fly up « * £ < -•» •« cts has m ade the j o , Balzer, Rt. 1, Cov*>, Ore. 3-6c Agent's Office, JO 5-3230. m ites frequently become unwant- ground for a day or so. It is still to the kernels in the head and ° county school superintendent the profits of all these books? Mrs. George Fox ed household visitors. These small onJ he 8found_on the high places FOR A gricultural loans see FLBA disengage a seed from its slot. nu,c^ easier, the Sherm an coun.v Carbyne has been released for Mrs. Jean Thompson tell last of The Dalles and the Mid-Col The sparrow s are good at it and head now having jurisdiction experim ental use for the control brown spider m ites are common w-eek while hanging some clothes umbia PCA, 4th & Court Sts. have been successfully feeding over flve elem entary districts cf rye grain and wild oats in fall oi clover, alfalfa, and fru it CPpress 6-2468. tfn. by that process for some weeks. stea<l of th irty some and w ith planted w heat and bat ley. Previ- tiee8. Sometimes they m igrate to dry and broke her w rb t which was set in The Dalles. Mrs LIVESTOCK Men - Do it your from these plants and trees into The blackbirds can reach farth hut one high school. The super ously it had been released for Thompson is staying w ith her self - "At.tt.Gr B rand” Ai.irr.&i er toward the center of the head visory work form erly done by spring control of wild oats. Re the home and can to found children in The Dalles until her The Sherm an Health Council is Health Products, penicillin, and from the top which was once tin* the superintendent has now toon search work to date has shown around the foundation and w in arm is to tte r, then she will be at instrum ents are available at bottom hut do not have the abil transferred to the state which has slK)ns(,,'inP a Rural Defense Work- fair selective control of rye in dow sills. the home of her daughter, Mrs. shop for leader training, Tuesday your Co-op Oil and Supply at ity to sustain themselves long a crew of them. fall wheat. They can be controlled by Ciarke Van G aastock who lives in In the past we have to*en an Dec. 12, American Legion hall, The Dalles 20c tfn enough to pluck a seed from the Best control has been obtained «Pra>'in8 the low er foundation of the country near Blalock. advocate of m udi consolidation Wasco. All organizations In the bottom very often CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING by and take some credit for the a’- county are invited to send repre- it the rye is sprayed in the two the hoine and the g r o u n d i n g By providing an opportunity appointm ent only. Custom cu r Miss Jeanne Macnab, daughter most sweeping consolidation of sentatives ,o the workshop. The to three leaf stage. This would 1? wn and s t a t i o n w ith mala- for the sparrow s and th eir appar ing. Meat cutting, w rapping, of Mr. and Mrs. Don Macnab, and ent successors, the blackbirds, to Oregon school districts. However, objectives are to tra in those at- norm ally to about 30 days after ldion’ diazinon or kelthane. For Miss Atlene Macnab, daughter of sharp freeze. K enny’s Market, Grass Valley. Call ED 3-2345 work for th eir living Instead of it can to overdone. Salaries are tending so that they may Instruct preparation of the aeedtod for fall l,est le su lts» spray an area at Mr. and Mrs. Bill Macnab, are feeding them we feel th at we have much higher than they used to to m em bers in their groups and or- seeding. The leaf stage is a to tte r 'east ten ^eet wide around the attending Portland Unversit.v. for appointm ent. 23-tfn ganizations. Mrs. Donald McDer- guide on spraying than days af- ,loine and Use plenty of spray- strengthened their souls and in dollars hut perhaps not s > and were home for Thanksgiving •V'NK • GOLDENDALE SALES mid, Wasco, is in charge of the te r seeding. W ith a hand sprayer, at least made them tod ter able to survive much in percentages. The cost vacation. Yard, Goldendale, Wash., has gallons of spray are needed to of county governm ent— the actu workshop. Various organizations what may to1 a ba I w inter. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Buck are get ar auction every Friday at one responsible for Rural Defense in- r. e ’’ecommended rate is 1-2 treat a two-bedroom home, al governm ent— Is very low in o’clock We have the m arket if Repeat applications are often ting things ready to move to most counties. It Is the roads and formation will participate in the g‘‘ '/n. ‘ 1 ~ P°u nd) of Carbyne per Parkdale where they bought pro you 1 ave the livestock. G uar program. in not ,nore than 5 gallons necessary if the infestation is (O L O N llI.IS M and the schools that take most pet ty a couple years ago. The an teed top prices. F ran k W ink per acre of w ater using Monarch heavy. of the money and that would not •’' ‘‘»B'ancy resting State Highway departm ent bought The United Nations, with the "° and 22 fan type of Tee Jet 33c-tfn to- lowered by consolidation, per- Beef <1>W pregnancy testing is (jf)00G7 j 7 3 0 0 7 /' Mites indoors can to killed statu s seeking African ‘‘nations" hups Increased if there were less an Im portant and economic farm part of their property in Rufus. TOR SALE. Alfalfa hay nt Mau- .. ‘ ‘ n°zzles I l iais the past two carrying tire vote, passed a resolu w n ith common household insect!- The Hucks are moving th eir pin by Raymond Crabtree. 2-5c managem ent practice. The p ra c s h e r m -,» ‘ 1 . ° y e a r s in , 2 . Do not brush h ° uses up on land that t ie high — --------—---- tion to stop colonialism. It has efficiency. tice is of Importance to small pro- Additional ° un y ook favorable. . ' . . ' osols. ' If the duties of county scho< 1 . <lucrr, and larger range opera- ed ; Z . arch w»rl< K need- mites frm i c u rta in < way departm ent didn’t want, and L E G A L iiO T lO E S been having a hard time of late Colonialism we presum e means superintendents are so minor , to r. it i. nati.....(...i ti.ni i. m . . . ..... * f.uniers may w ant » a ,l 'Irape.- If mites are crushed, « « I Set them ready for rental S l) r ic li To CBEI>ITO, W the entrance of tire citizens of that the office is no longer need NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN one nation into another to buy Rufus Home Extension unit that the F irst National Bank of land, set up factories, hire native-! sponsoring a C hrL tm as candle Oregon has been appointed Ad- at com paratively small wages an I and decorations with wax m inistrator with the Will Annex- take the profits hack home If at the home of .Mrs. Trace Fields e > of the E state of John Stephen th a t is continue I beyond the committee, keeps of the year she is boarded with in Nov. 21 beginning at 10 a. in. Taylor, Deceased, and has quali- time when the colony’s natives records, consolidates and d istri no return. This is a special m eeting and a f*°d as such. butes school library books and is are able to man the factories and Private veterinarians over the com m unity project. Each one persons having claims till the land it is considered bad sort of <1 coordinator of sotn° state are prepared to conduct this coming to sure to bring a com- against said E state are hereby school programs. How else are tire untrained and “fw.’ ________________________ plete sack lunch and cup. Coffee notified and required to present As for regional su p e rin te n d e n t; program on Oregon farm s The uneducated peoples of the earth following vets are prepared to will to served. the same, duly verified, w itn the to learn the m ethods of industry? we presum e that step would to carry out testing in Sherman The Rufus school had a dance proper vouchers, to said Admlnis- the first tow ard complete elim The powerful nations that snow County: Milt Skov, The Dalles; Saturday night to records for the trato r w ith the Will Annexed at ination of the job. It seems sea how to drill for oil, produce btg R. E Huckfeldt, Redmond; Nor- children and their parents. There the office of said Bank in Moro, sonahlc to conclude that if we crops, transport surpluses to den Stefsnider, Herm iston and was a good crowd out of local Oregon, w ithin six m onths from world m arkets, manage lumber need a siqierintendent at all we Grant E. Wiggins, Prineville folks, and the children had a great the date of the first publication need all of one. cutting and m anufacture thing; Hang's IHseasc Nothing in tl e xverh’ is mr-a r*’ :’it u land sc iJ,‘ Go. ’ - • ’r j time. 1 tie I’ PA group was spon- t^ 's notice. The date of the are not going to invest money in • Il ' "I, I X, , right! it û A Bang’s flareup has occurred jn<.^ sor and what mon?y taken in is iirst publication of this notice is undeveloped countries unles-i doesn’t know when to > —,e east of Moro. Location of the nearly all profit as tl ere w asn’t November 10, 1961. iro .n Ù?: ? I people v I.o there Is some profit in it Govern HOM IT GOES — especiatljr If yen h- * ; > ret source of infestation has not to»en too many expenses. The parents The First National Bank of ... - ■ » merits do not usually do much up as earljr as C j . ;kr ,n, * •“ determ ined to date. Dr. Fred Kul- furnished the cookies and PTA The history of the w orld’s pec Oregon, A dm inistrator with fer «i.T.- fr fr-*liü», n*ver our local milkman. of a Job at such activities lentorg. state veterinarian. The bought cider and coffee for re tiie Will Annexed of the ott. v til*' • v.elcr n«. Ore rf Countries develop much quick pic Is that some tribe 01 nation Dalh>s is w orking on the problem Last week, poor Cl.’ b end freshm ents. Estate of John Stephen ' ’’ 1 - s, »or C ïe n 'p ’e, er If private companies are the gets into a favorable spot where The B.ink's reactors were located his missus we> 2 enterlairir.g a pi t • t > ’ • T. It got real chilly here for sev Taylor, Deceased there is a pientitude of resources leaders In hringin•» in Industry d is ta n t cousin from ( y yet v •' ! he P;—;-s over lie through the “trace back” slaugh eral nights last weex. The lowest J. Tracy Barton It seems that Africans and other adapted to tin« sort of civilization ter program now In operation in who just wouldr. t c-d it a nr I . . if 1 I--! ve n f ’n <• was 22 degrees at Rufus but on A ttorney for the E state then followed They get rich aboriginal people are toing too night. The late” it p ot ' »ro of h* v n c Ii*' r** ’ rof. Oregon. Nov. 10, 17, 24, Dec 1, 1&61 he talked, and the 1 . • Im patient. They want the fruit- Then they get superior, s> super : r •’e si 'tiilx V eterinarian assistance is avail tor they ate arrogant for nothing happy Chub got. of Industrialization as >0 1 a ■s r>e>itisliips fro m able for blood testing of brood they know how to press a button prixluces arrogance like more Rut Chub finally f u ,d n vaccination in heifer food an I arm s and security than anti or sta rt a tractor. There is more way to shut him up. J others. _ . „ _ to it than that and we think they cousin started ano.her . > The fatal part of it is that the Taylor IXH>GK A. F. A A. M. with, "And that rcmlm's inc of would do better to wait a lew gen z? the time . . . Chub jumped erations before they acquire c nn lucky tribes or nations also ge*. Wasco, Meets the first plete control of their own re lazy and fat and greatly inclined Tuesday of each month, < ■ to let things go, pay a tk n tin n to Visiting bteth ern welcome Coprr.gAt, jfyoL t Hot J .n* X..WMUZ XMvt/uau », Inc. source development private m ailers and forget their H arland McDonald, W M. defenses. Vernon Root, Secretary THE JOHN HIIK II SO4 IFI'Y Before long the hungry tiito s o n Eureka Isxlge N. j . 121 A.F.A Y * IS the border product* some lenders Meets on the l i t and 3ro A We know very little about the trong enough to organ ze th T hursday evenings eaen John Birch society hut a new»- poor who come in and drive the nonth. Visiting tuem toi* N paper is on every o ne’s sucker fat ones out of their little nest, cordially Invited to meet w-m ui Max Belshe, W. M list and we occasionly receive It can happen to a class w ithin » Irving Hart, Secretary some of its publications. Although r; tion and often does known w riters like There is moral outcry, religious Moro I. o D g E N o . 1 IS F.<> c i ((.>11 The Ileights) ■ ‘n » I-lynn, Garet G arrett and supplication, but usually me hun Meets 1st and 3rd Tue» Holmes A lexander are listetl as giv sueceeil to a goodiy part of lays In I OO F. hall Tran- slent and \iaiUnp brother» authors of its publications most the property and territo ry of the of the m aterial is not very rea«l- fat and content The Egyptians, are cordially inv.tcd. Floyd Haines, N C * » pk » Bomans, the Bourbons of the I xm W atkins, Secretary Many or. th. pw>p|. g,of f<<; ,fl knowI<(Jge The John Birch society got off Etench m onarchy all succumbed Bethlehem C hapter No. 78 O.KJl to a tod start by calling l'rcsi to the Inertia of ease Htot Ms fin. Pr.,cripfon pharmacy i, n.ar at hand. And Trucks and Complete Line Meets every second Thura dent Eisenhow er a communist or probably the best time an 1 W day each month. Visiting a foil for them which was a fan place to to to rn is In some conn C ot PI.‘® stock» of drugs and m.dic’no«, .v .n tho». s.ldom of Clean Warranted Used Cars - m em bers invited Moro, Ore tastic Idea and enough to put a try or class that Is good and Edna Paulson, W. M. ANNOUNCING APPOINTMENT OF black m ark on any person or so prosperous hut not yet «< lazy as raqv. a J, ar. h .r. at y x r call *.h.n ,,..d .d . lXtrothy Heater, Secretary ciety, It still advocates the im to lie ready for extinction. That is II MILAN HY1KM GRANGE peachment ol Carl W arren which if faking it easy is the acme of Meets Flrwt and Third Saturday, Th. v.ry prattftce of ovr com p l.t. ,foc|< ond h,iWy is unlikely If not Impossible ai- cxlsten 'e If it’s fun one perfets each month at n imi n m Representing Our Complete Line though it is difficult to aee how i: would to to st to to to rn along penonn.l b a credit to owr community. It b to your Earl Gantry, Master of Fine Cars and Trucks such a Y easaytng jw»l!tfc!an wa< the border of some trito’ or class Florence Bruckert, Sec y. advantag. to avail your:,If to th, many ,,r e k ., of thi, appointe I to so prom inent a post atomt rli>e for capture Leaders of We Compete or Beat Portland Price It is very likely that the John n en against the rich and powei I tiplne Rebekah To.lge 'XoTTH flno local iwtitytion.' Serving Shennaii County witfi Blrchera will go down as a bunch fill easily tosxtme heroes presu m T V 's d e c t s 2 n d and 4 h Fuee 1 y of ea h m ou’h. V hp of super p atrio ts who talked ing that one desires to hear his THE BEST. Ing members welcome against communi: m which Is a name and exploits sung by the Mary Brackett, N G. Phone JO 5 3266 popular subject. They ap patentlv ti ouhadors. Helen Martin, Secretary County Ramblin’s A From where I s it... / / Joe Marsh C zr: Vto : ANNOUNCING KNOLL MOTOR CO. INC. Hood River, Oregon Your Mid-Columbia Dealer for CHRYSLER - IMPERIAL - DODGE Cars M. D. (Mel) Parker At Moro S »VXSSSSSS .SSSSVwSSSSW.SW.SSSSSSSS'.SV.-A-.» WASCO PHARMACY PHONE GI 2-5262