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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1963)
PAGE S SHERMAN COUNTV JO U R N A L MORO, JREGON F lt l h A Y , T \i 2», I.M13 ter of the Ninety - N ine’s punch. Oregon State Game Commission— Last week L uhr Je iu e n Jr., h from Albany, pub Eli • Hoo I River News, m anufacturer of fishing h llshei of flew up >ii Albany to trans- made a business trip to Los geles and returned b\ v,\>y ÍM. t λ iic bushivSs last wvvk P a t Sharp from G rass Vall?y D enver in his own plane. He ‘ was a visitor at the Airport for sides at Hood River. Oregon anglers are i led I population of most upland game I some flying instructions. that on Saturday, May 24, the birds show ; an iqiswing in molt Two new solos last week w ere high lakes in the Ca ade and areas from the w inter carry-over i William V. .Mason, Ml) of Hood Paulina m ountains will open to of 1962. The kindergarten class from ! River, and Pete Benneville, chem general trout angling. A1 open- Odell, a class of forty students, ist at the Fish Laboratory, Will R. U. Mace, chief of tin* upland ing on th at date will he all | game bird program for tiie game accompanied Ly their teacher, j ard, W ashington. Construction of the John Day stream s in the coastal zone from commission, reports a in percent Mrs. Krause, and six ■not hers, Hood R iver A irport putting on visited the Hood River A irport. a new face. Mis. C. A. Best spent Dam on the Columbia IUver ha> St, Helens on the Columbia to decline from last year in the car These children had never had the some tim e preparing the soil lieen rescheduled to delay the I -BM OIJ1 JO|Moq eiUJOJIp.», oqi ry • over of pheasants in western opportunity to see the inside of I and planting a num ber of popu sta rt of power production one son will extend through the sum Oregon; higher breeding popula an airplane. Their inspection of lar named rose bushes as well as year until full of 1968, the Army met to October 31. tions are present in tiie lower the airp o rt and the facilities was j the beautiful anil plentiful num- Corps of E ngineers announced Popular areas opening up for Deschutes, Klamath basin and today. thorough and as Sue Maxwell, ix*r of violas in the same plot. , anglers include productive East tiie southeast basin; and fewer Maj. Gen. W illiam W I.apsley ; and Paulina lakes in the Paulina birds are present in the Malheur the w ile of the airport m anager Mrs. Best is the m other of th*» stated, 1 mean thorough. She told Maxwell Flying Service, flight said two factors caused the deci m ountains; Diamond lake in the country and the Columbia basin ot the interesting reaction of each ! instructor. Many thanks, Mrs sion. North Tw in lakes, Big Lava, than a year ago. He said labor and construction! I Umpqua headwaters; South an i child as they entered the new Sky Best. Valley quail show a substantial hawk Cessna. Some would just J. O. Maxwell, airport manager difficulties have set work luck i Sparks and Flk lakes, all in the increase over last year, according nearly a year and it would cost I sit and look while others would attended a school of instructions j Deschutes basin; Timothy lake at to Mace. T his is particularly evi have the enthusiasm of an over and inform ation on the new Sky- a considerable am ount of money i the head of the Clackamas; and dent in southeastern Oregon anxious student b e g in n in g a m aster Cessna, which has io to catch up. Clear lake to the east of M‘ w here tiie 1962 carry - over wa> The second factor was a recom-1 Hood. course of flying instructions. many new features. Anyone who very low due to severe w intering Mrs. Maxwell was hostess to tile has a plane or are thiHking of mendation from Bonneville Po- j All of the lakes in the high conditions. The 1963 breeding w er A dm inistration that a large kindergarten group after me tour purchasing a new plane will lx* m ountain lake Ixisins will lx? op density of valley quail is almost in the adm inistration building much Interested in one of the block of pow er schedule I to hit I en to anglers, hut un louhtedlv th ree times as high in Malheur w ith refreshm ents of home made o utstanding features of this Sky- the m arket in 1967 lx* d istrib u t j many of these will require a trek, county and up suixstantially in m aster, <CLT>, meaning Cent?r ed over a longer period of time, over trails still covered with I Lake and Harney counties. Mod- Line T hrust, a significant engin Gen. Lapsley said ¡snow. Popular and productive* est increases w ere noted in n orth Three large projects, John Day. eering break through in the field j lake basins include the Mountain eastern Oregon. Wells and Boundary, all w e r e of general aviation. T his new L ikes \\ ild Area in the Klamath General observations of ehukar OPTOM ETRIST Sky m aster will lx* at the Cess l a scheduled originally to start p»->- I country; th e Rogue headwaters partridge indicate increases in . duclng power in 1967. BPA felt show, Ju n e 1, ix^ginning at 10 I including the Seven lakes basin, the num ber of breeding pairs 403 K. 2nd SL o’clock a.tn. Hood River airport. their total output of 1,638 000 kilo tin* Sky lakes and the ('loud lake over most of the range It is Tel. CY 6-5362 T h e Halles, Ore. All are urged to come see what is w atts total output could not lx* group; tiie Taylor Burn >untry estim ated that a third more birth i alvsorixwl in the Northwest in one new in Cessna’s. to tile north of Waldo ike; the a re present in the lower J o h n The newly formed Hood River i year. Mink lake liasin with closest ac Day drainage than a year ago, C hapter of Oregon Pilot.; Assn . t Wells Dam on the Columbia is I cess <»ver trails out of Elk lake, while the curry - over in Mal being built by the Douglas Coun showed a film on private and the Marion lakes in the Mt. Jeff h eur county is lielieved to lx» the business flying, at the airport Pi ty, Wash., Public U tility District erson area; and the Olaliie lake best ever experienced. Seattle City Light Co. plans to lot’s Lounge Tuesday, May 21, at J liasin tx'tw een Mt. Jefferson and Little change is apparent in 8 p.m. All :ocal pilots an 1 wives | build Boundary Dam on the Pend. Mt. Hood. H ungarian breeding population« Oreille River in W ashington. were invite 1 , > attend. Coffee ZEN ITH SALES Anglers are urged to /heck on over a year ago. and doughnuts were served at road conditions before heading & SERVICE Mace reported that game farm the close of the meeting. Oregon's into the back country. The Dial- product km of pheasants ind chu Pilot's Assn, rside from acting as lie lake road will undoubtedly be k ar partridge Is well underw ay spokesm an tor Oregon H.vers in closed until about mid - June or for the* year, with egg setting on legislature and regulatory m at thereabouts, and North C e n tu r y ’ schedule. Pheasant breeders have ters, provides social and flying Drive, and the road into Irish anil already lieen release«|| from the) CY 6-2928 activities for the entire family. l'aylor lakes are seldom ojien at H ermiston and Corvallis game Sue Maxwell has acquired mem 500 W 9th St., The Dalles! tills early «late. farms. Pixxluctkm schedules call I tier num ber 50 in the Oregon chap for rearing around 21,000 pheas Among the high school sin ants and 10,000 chukar partridge j I dents- who will participate in an I phi ml G allic Show s [ Engineering C areer Sem inar i»e- ( • o i m I 4'a ry • O ver If game birds have a good nest ing sponsored Ju n e 12 in P o rt land by PP&L is Fred W. Hail. ing season this spring, upland funeral The sem inar provides an op bird gunners can look forw ard to service portunity for boys, who will be a pretty fair season this fall. This attending the Ju n io r Engineers is tiie word from district biolo LEONARD R. SMITH and Scientists Sum m er institu te gists of the game commission who Telephone C Y 6-3135 at Oregon State U niversity June report that tiie spring breeding 9 to 22, to observe PP&L engin eers at work and to discuss en gineering career prospects w i’li men actually engaged in various 421 E. 2nd fields of the profession. / M ontgomery PP&L President D. R Mc CY 6 2261 Clung and E. R. de Luccla, PP&L Vice President and Chief E ngin The D.tlleq eer, and other officials of the elec Pound tric utility company are to speak on the need for more young men Load with science and m athem atk.- aptitudes to pursue full course? of study leading to useful careers in industry H a n g a r F ly in g H igh L akes Set To Open Upland G am e S h o w ’s Good Cary - Over From Year 1962 M axw ell Flying Servie A irport Hood River R eports John D ay P ow er P roduction Is D elayed MEMORIAL M Y PARADE A ssem ble at City P ark - Moro 9:30 A. M . Parade Starts 10 a.m. Sponsored by A m erican L egion OOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC IT’S LAWN AND GARDEN TIME! Dr. O tis G. P erkins TV S E R V IC E PP&L Host To Youth H ARRY'S RADIO SERVICE Sm ith- C allaw ay PL . Chapel PUT YOUR WINTER CLOTHES AW A Y . . . CLEAN! $000 W ARD Keep Cool All Summer The Dalles Coin-op Cleaners 620 E. 3rd St., The Dalles Open 9 AM . to 8 P.M Open F riday Nights Till 10 • ADJUSTABLE SPRING CONTROLLED SECTIONS even depth—no ridging • STEEL WHEELS break resistant in rocks Hi Yu H orse Club ) M eeting H eld M ay 16 The tenth m eeting of tiie Hi-Yu hoise club was held at the M ill- ick residence in Moro on May 16 at 7 p.m. Roll call was answ ered by a breed of horse and the m inutes were approved as read. We dis cussed the Monte Forem an rid ing clinic and everyone was en couraged to attend. L ater we talked about th e play day and shows which are com ing up and our leader answ ered any ques tions concerning them. Our ju n - , ior leader also rem inded us th.it this year our records would have to be up-to-date when our pro jects w ere due. The m eeting was then adjourned by th e president Janice C arter, act. reixirter >O O O O O O O O O O O C J G e r a n iu m s ...........each 6 0 c T uberous B egonias each 35c • - V! , r. i . ■ /•« F u s c h ia s ............... each 60c ' ¿ z7 - » « •C Ì f’T W /-» r G arden M ums . . . . each 35c T O M A T O E S ................... per basket 60c P E P P E R S ............................................ 10c C A B B A G E ............... per b asket of 8 35c PETUNIAS . . PHLOX . . STOCK ASTERS LOBELIA M ARIGOLDS ALYSSUM SALVIA CARNATIONS j ZINNIAS BALSAM I AGERATUM 1 I SWEET WILLIAM , v ! ‘ /' ♦ X A I Q Per Dozen PANSIES VIOLAS DELPHINIUM S 10 Each . i. ■ ALL KTND3 OF CUT FLOW ERS Refrigerated The Dalles Greenhouse AIR CONDITIONERS Between 10th and 11th on Laughlin Call CY 6 3919 The Dalles j ’ o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o i ’15988 Starting at T IIE .161 ItN’AI, IS SHERMAN t ’Ot V IA ’S NEW SPAPER! SEVERAL SMALL COOLERS IN STOCK AT Reduced Prices TIIK JOURNAL IS HIIKKMIN • WHEEL CARRIED COUNTY'S NEW SPAPER! for easy transport • FLEXIBLE SECTIONS each section fre e flo a tin g • O U TBO ARD BEARINGS FIR ESTO N E NEW TREADS full trash operation • HITCH EITHER END fo rw a rd o r re ve rse o p e ratio n APPLIED ON SOUND TINE B O D tE l O N O N VOUN OW N TINES • DIREC TIO NAL STABILITY TUBELESS WHITEWALLS THE M A JO R USAGES A W : (Narrow or wide) 49 49 Plus las and « tra d e In tires • WEED SELEC fIV IT Y . . . Operating in the spring on fall •ceded grain, it take« out a majority of cheat grata and other thallow rooted weed« without damage to the grain, frequently eliminating the need of costly weed (pray. Our N r w Tread», identified by M edallmn and »hup mark a rt • SPREADING R E S ID U E -W E E D IN G IN M U LC H . . . Bunches of reodue, traah and toil evenly distributed and left on the aurface for eaac of other tool operation; PLUS m o o u re control and elimination of weeds 1 A g a in « ! defer 1« In w o rk m a n s h ip and m a te ria l« d u rin g Ilf« of tre a d 2 A ir a in it n orm al road h a u r .la t e ie e p t Repairable p w a rlu rv a l ra ro u n - I r r r d in r v rry d a » p a u m e r r car uar for I t aaonlha R » t‘laerm enla pr,.rat«d on trv a d w ear and faaard aa Hat p rlre a c u rre n t a t tim e o f a d jo s im a a t. • SEED BED PREPARATION . . . Removal of small weeds, providing a packing action to bring surface and (ub surface moisture together— leveling surface—non-ridgtng • STUBBLE REDUCTION . . . When necessary—fracturing item of standing stubble allows air and bacteria to rot stubble more rapidly during winter months yet leaves stubble stand ing— allows initial tillage equipment to function without prob lems of “plugging " BOTH SIZES NOW IN STOCK IN MORO Muller Farm Equipment THE DALLES MORO ^OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOl A N Y S IZ E GUARANTEED WOOLSEY’S JlrRStont Service REMEMBER — WE GIVE S & H GREEN STAM PS 601 E. 2nd St. CY 6 - 3 8 0 5 The D alles LIKE C IIM M V How do you like your whiskey? Smeeth and m iU T BUY THE STRAIGHT a w S V N N Y eV BR OOK K k Smeefft la s tra mild? g BUY THE BLEND THF 010 turn HOOK OltTlllflT eOMHNT. lOOlSTIllf. IT. ItlTUCKY STIIICNT I00II0R •NIHtT M HOOF. KtITOCIT IllROtO WHlJtlY 88 HOOF. Olili | HIHII 8FIIH8