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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1963)
PACK 3 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, .MOHO, iREG O N W A SCO FRIDAY, MAI 31, l.HiJ '»sh Hat< strip e rust certainly seems ti County Ramblin’« omah Pi be with us and will lie a contin vv Oregon Range Youth ( amp ual problem until we are able t< es. Accoro pai mi “The Herttagi of lgust 5 • 10 has been set for get a completely resistant wheat □ou an, eij th taking their Youth” was the theme for the rr Mrs. Charles Decker, Mro. Boti the Oregon Range Youth Camp variety. In the meantime, m an •nted the c Eighth Grade Prom otion Exer- Iwfc re Mr Bill Hockett, principal Bish, Mrs. G >rge Weedman and t the Lake Creek Guard Station agement practices, possible chem ' G rant County. Boys between ical control and uae of the moat clne last Tuesday evening at the and Mr. Vi t n Dutton chairman of Mrs. Clair K; itmerrer. Mr. and Mi Dave Miller went I ’ and 17 are eligible to pardci-j resistant varieties is necessary. school board, who handed Wasco School. The tw enty five to Topjienish Stripe Rust Carryover ut W ashington, Wed- ate. Scholarshijxs are available tiie diplom as to: K risU Ad graduates did an outstanding jot) in th e ir perform ance of choral kins, Stephanie Barnett, Delores nt ay for th< graduation of their >r this camp from Sherm an1 Stripe rust on wheat must live unty. Boys in 4-H, FFA, or over the sum m er on green grow- recitation of the Invocational, the Belshee, A lbert Donna 1er, Doug nephew Kenny K uthardt. Miss Ann McMurtrey, daughter liers aiv eligible. Those inter- plants. It Is very im portant introduction to the Pledge to the in- Dutton, Alan Finnegan, I Mean I lag, the Prologue and them? of Grogan, Iva May Hill, Phillip of Rev. and Mrs. John McMur- jted should contact the Sherman then that each grow er do his part I ir. reducing this green growth the program, and the Benediction. Jones, Lois Kaselierg. B r u c e ! tre y is home for sum m er vacation ounty Extension office. carryover. Local neighborhood The Dalles Show Day is Dying in he W est”. Ma Lane. Faye Larimore, Diane Mac- from the Eugene Beauty School j infections are very Im portant to jo r solo p atis were handled by nab, Dick Macnab, Jane Macnab, I w here she has been w orking for) i-e 17th annual Oregon Wheat carryover and to the next years Jane Macnab, Valedictorian, Jean Sharon Nisliet, Greg O'Meara, the last niite months. Mrs. L. E. Kaseiierg will be Growers League Junior Livestock damage to the individual grow er nie Welk and A lbert Domi der David Richelderfer, H e a t h e r Show is scheduled for The Dalles H eather Itidle was th e Salutator Kidle. Maurice Root, Howard installed as Grand Chaplain of the Ju n e 6-8. Ju n e 5 is entry day. AU and his neighbor. G rand C hapter of E astern S t a r , Sjiencer, Paula W alker. David Present ideas for helping out tan. Mary Coats, Sherm an h ig h 1 Sherm an Countians are encour , Welk. Jeannie Welk, and Beth next T hursday evening. June G. aged to stop by the show anil ob | in this regard might lie as fol school sophomore, played the Williams. at 8:00 p.m. in the Portland Cole- lows: traditional "I*omp and Circum-' A nother “graduate” was pre sium. Everyone is invited to a t serve the 4-H and FFA exhlbts. I is nir-ur. « ...u. i I* 1)0 not se*>* any w h^at at The auction sale stance. Lois Kaseberg and Ste-' sented a plaque in honor of her tend this event, which is quite an P Ithls time for sum m er p asture for with sheep anil swine sale phanie Barnett sang the “Pledge thirty-tw o years of teaching. Mrs. honor for the com m unity of W as ?ve at 200 p,m. and l»eef at 7 00 p m slHnmer arul falL If th ls has to the F lag. an arrangem ent Grace Zevely received this me co. Both are on Saturday, June 8 aInea‘,-v ,)een done- after August that they composed themselves. mento from the Wasco School „. . ,, ' 1 s t pasture closely o r mow. Sherm an 4-H memliers will ex- , The Welcome w as given by Mau Board upon her retirem ent from ldbit seventeen swine, thirteen I 2 ° ° not >*HsI any faU wheat rice Itoot and the Appreciation I the profession. Oregon Wheat League sl eep and two steers Twenty- I until September or early October speech was presented by Brum An incident in the program Elim inate volunteer wheat four memliers will exhibit nni-1 . when Mr. McGowan was about to Junior Livestock Show mals and others will participate I plants in ANDY’S RADIO AND TV *" sum m er fallow ground present the class, and to which in the livestock judging contest ler Auifu8t lst SA LES & SERVICE his first reaction was: "Oh no! M,v Set For June 6 At TD Elim inate volunteer wheat in Need O rtifieatio n roaiLsiikes o r idle land. son is in to the Ixind in stru SERVICE ON ALL MAKEa A fter lfi years of Sunday in making ments!”, occurred when Mike 5. Seed most resistant wheat Call ANDY PAULSON Foss em itted a “program stopper through W ednesday show days, application for seed certification Lm varier les available — Gaines, Bre the Junior Livestock Show of th e [n e e d Phone JO 5-3313 to do so shortly. Applica- vor and Idaed 59 Spring wheat from his trum pet. This gave the class th eir opportunity to pre O'egon Wheat Growers League | Hon may lx* made through the 6. Do not use wheat for July sent a lovely punch Ixiwl to Mrs 'd The Dalles will lie conducted 'ounty A gent’s office Grain ier- or August grain w aterw ays John McMurtrey, and Mr. McGo this year during the end of the 1t if ¡cation fees are GO cents jicr C attlem en's T our week, opening Thursday, June 6, acre. Wasco wan. a handsome desk lamp. A livestock feed lot and re and closing Saturday with auc- seventh grade class of W as t.on sales of grain-fed livestock. | There is a definite need for search tour has been planncxl for Pharmacy co The has been having th e ir share Livestock will be received in the I m aintaining a gixxl quantity of June 14 by -the Sherm an C attle certified Gaines wheat in the men's Association. The to u r will of activities ai the . cbool's end, pens Wednesday, June 6. GI 2-5262 too. Monday the group went to Auction sales of lambs and I County. All Gaines wheat in the lie by Greyhound bus leaving at hops will be held at 2 p.m. S atur County is eligible for certifica 7:30 a m. from the Sherm an coun T ransportation day, ami of steers at 7 p.m. at the ' tion. Some Itlaed 59 wheat and ty courthouse. ruction yaixis in the Seufert Hudson barley is anticipated to charges will be $3.50 ,ier person. Forty or more p irtic ip iu ts are Buildings at Wasco County Park lie entered in the certification pro gram. needed. Business as well as agri i pixisite Tiie Dalles Dam. A pplications tor seed certifica culture jieojile are invited Wives A sizeable increase in exhibi tors and grain fed steers, lambs tion w ith fees are due June 17. and high school students or older and hogs both in the 4-H and FF- Phis allows arrangem ents for are welcome. Reservations for the tour may A divisions is expected for the field inspection arul necessary l«e made through the Sherm an 17th annual show on the ixisis ' field work prior to harvest. County Agent’s office up till June of early estim ates by exhibitors, Stripe Rust Situation saiu the show's General Manager The w arm er w eather has de 10 Elm er Lierman. finitely reduced th e potential Some fall - off alw ays results, damage from strljx* rust in Sher Lierm an said, but he cited fig man County. Some fields in the ures showing plans call for at- lower area of the County will tendance by 125 4 - H boys and have only small losses as it looks Everybody Reads the girls and 57 FFA boys compared today. to last year's actual lio in the Want Ads ’ Gaines wheat, although not per 4 • H division and 48 in FFA. fect, is show ing a distinct advan Plans have been made for tage in stripe ru st resistance. The WALL-TO-WALI EX PERT showing 73 steers, 1GG sheep anil I uppet leaves In some areas are RUGS INSTALLATION 160 sw ine this year compared to infected but are not developing lust year's GO steers, 122 lamtis, spores to the extent Dinar has and 122 hogs. l>een doing. Some fields, both E xhibitors are planning to lx? Dinar and Gaines, have little in Phone JO 5-3515 here from p arts of Oregon, includ fection Location of the field and mg the eastern sections and W il v, inter carry • over seem to lie lam ette Valley. very im portant in the extent of damage. OLIVER The cooler wet w eather in late De Moss Springs March through mid May was fav BLDG. PP&L FLOOR COVERING orable for rust Infection but not (A (»-5GIG The Dalle Haven Of Rest as favorable for sp ire formation. Rev. J. M. Phillips and family The w a n n e r w eather ami esjie- from Edmonton, Canada, on a cially the dry East wind th e past trip to Turlock, Calif., near Mo couple of weeks reduced reinfec FIRST ANNUAL desto stopped over night at the tion. DeMoss Springs. Rev. Phillips will l>e guest speaker at a con Public Notices ference at Turlock. When this ses •sion is finished he and his family will U- enjoying a pleasurable NOTICE OF FIN A L AC(X>l.’.NT vacation. He stopped in the Sher man County Journal office T ues NOTICE is hereby given that day m orning to comment on the the undersigned has filed In the pleasantness of th e DeMoss Me I County Court of the State of Ore FORT DALLES RIDERS JUNIOR morial Spring- Park. They had gon for Sherman County, hUi FI- tiaveled some distance and had ' nal Account as Executor of tho not noticed any place to camp Estate of Maggie Ib m u m , de over night until they found the ceased, and that Monday, the 10th park. He said he I iojmm I some of day of June, 19G3, at ten o’clock U6 could visit Canada this sum A.M. of said day In the court mer. Every forty miles on all room of the County Court in Moro, the main highw ays there are over Sherm an County, Oregon, have night camping. Tliese place-, are l»een fixed by the Court at the equipped with outside kitchen time and place for hearing obje • and all facilities needed for over tions to said Final Account an 1 night camping. The very nicest for the settlem ent of said estate. part of all this, there is no change HENRY BARNUM lor the usage or staying over Executor night. T. Lester Johnson A ttorney for Executor (4 Publications) I'sc a Journal Want Ail 1st— May 10, 1903 aiu 723-lb. 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