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Page 6 Sherman County Journal, Moro, Oregon, Friday, June 28, 19C3 Th< Hi 1 Engbergs have re- tunic lu from a weeks vaca st r >r h< ne or garde ti rí, Portland and the iast The order removed Dim« June 30— MidlColumbia H o r s Wo has been received that By Mis. I'uul Patrick from i I was served. They e|x rt Mr. and --griete«! list an show, Condon. Miss Kay Morehouse, of Wasco, Zinop m the resricte tPlraae call Mr*. Paul Patrick Mrs. McKee in very go xi spirits. July is now attending N orthw estern Mr. and Mrs. Gary C urtis of <•! 2-32IM to put Hem« in the , 7-20— T ri • County 4-H j um nu JVirtland w ere W asa » visitoi School of Commerce in Portland. Tbc W’ w i i im - w i ->.) pesticides now on the Camps, C rystals Spring , . Ocht Saturday. Mr C urtis will teach Kay graduated from S h e r m a n co N ational Forest. restricted list are: TEPP, Para Mrs. Grace Medler motored to the eighth grade in Wasco and high this year. 15-1 ( Camp W ilkerson Fort Pendleton, Ore., Sunday to attend will reside in the house previous thion, Methyl Parathion, EPN, Mrs. Mae Ruck accompanied Camp, Columbia County. the Chamlierlaln reunion. Mrs. ly occupied by Mrs Grace Zev- Mr. and Mrs. Glenn V irtue of OMI‘A (Schrauan), Systox <Deme- I 19-20— Baker County 4-H Hot st- I ton», Phosdrin, Thim et IPhorate), Medlers mother, Mrs. G. W. Hil- erly. Moro, to Bend last Saturday to Show. derb. and was the form er Rebec-1 Mrs. Jennie H erring was much visit her son anti daughter-in la w ,' DiSy ston, E ndrin of 2.5 p er cent ' 21-27— Farm Safety Week. ca Chamberlain. Eighty - five surprised early Saturday m orn Mr. and Mrs. John Buck. The day} and above, Zinophos (O, O-dieth\ 1 men tiers of the family enjoyed ing to find that she was sharing was pleasantly sjient looking over 0 2 pyrazinyl phosphorothioatM , the get together, which was held the Ix-auty of her yard and flower Johns' new home and place of Ethion, Phosphamidon, Methyl Oregon Revises In the Bu< karoo Room at the garden with two young does. business. John Is m anaging a Un Demeton (Meta Systox), Delnav, Round up grounds. Members of E arlier in the week Mrs. Dehler ion Service station in B end The DiNitro-OCresol (DNOC), DlNi- the Cham berlain family came and Mrs. Patrick were hosts to guests were treated to a fine bar Pesticide Listings i t.ro-O-Sec Butyl Phenol (DNOSB- from as far away as Alaska an 1 i several colorful pheasants. They becue dinner in the Buck’s hack- P), and Endothal of 20 per cent Oregon’s list of pesticides high- anil ahove. W ashington, D.C. | all seem to realize that hunting yarn. | ly toxic to man and restricted to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hilber- season Is several m onths away. brand and family flow to Pendle-1 ONE OF W.VMO’H big iniprov«lent» recently wax the install use for commercial pu rjo ses was Frank E. Brown post No. 91, Public Notices Dr. Otis G. Kerkins revised by an order issued Mon ation of a California t)|H- aw ning at the Town ami Country ton to take part In th e reunion. Grill o|M*rutet| by Mrs. Helen Rich. day by the Oregon Department Daisy W right of Portland, Mrs. held their last meeting of the sea OPTOM ETRIST of Agriculture. Estate of Harold L. White Haines of The Dalles anil sister of son W ednesday evening June 19 NOTICE TO CREDITORS The revised list becomes effec- Dufur, w ere visitors of Mrs. Sal-1 | for the purpose of electing offi- 405 E. 2nd St. | cers for the coming year. The Sun Eclipse I tive July 11. Pesticides on this ly W right Tuesday. Winn Tuttle Now ( ffioers elected aare as follows: Tel. CY 6-5362 The Halles, Ore. In the County C ourt of the list are not registered for sale or , Flossie Haines, Selma W atkins, Virginia Melser, Anna Jacolxsen Commander, Ray VanGilder, 1st State of Oregon for the County of Over Oregon Resides In Washington and Elva Dehler attended Friend Vice Commander • I>ewey Thom i Sherman, Prohate D epartm ent as, 2nd V ite Commander - Pete} Notice is hereby given that the W estern W heat Associates an ship night a t the Odell Rebekah OUR YEAR END CLEARANCE Macnab, Finance officer - David undersigned has been appointed Saturday, July 20 nounced this week th at W inn T ut lodge Rlchelderfer, Post Adjutant, Paul tle, recently appointed as the executrix of the estate of Harold There will he a partial eclipse Mrs. Mae Buck has recently returned home from a three week Patrick, Chaplain • Denzel Hay I.. White, Deceased, by the Coun-J of the sun over Oregon on Satur W ashington, D.C. representative nes, H istorian • George Macnab, ty Court of the State of Oregon day, Ju ly 20. for the grow ers organization has visit in Indiana. She .Mt-oinpaii- Seargent-at-Arms - Douglas Shull, for the County of Sherman, an d ' ied Mr. and iMrs. E arl Buck of But don’t look a t it if you value taken up his new duties in the nation’s capital. , Menlo, W ashington as far as Service officer - le w is Hastings. has qualified. All persons having your eyesight. Mr. anti Mrs. Glenn H um left claims against said estate are Tutti«-, until last m onth admin- « ! Tern- Haute, w hen- she vh«U«st The tim e - w orn schoolchild’s Mr. and Mrs. W alter Russell and Wasco Saturday for a weeks va hereby notified to present th«» pastim e of viewing eclipses with istrato r of the Oregon W heat Mr. and Mrs. Albert Buck. M r.' cation trip to San Diego, Calif same, duly verified as required by the naked eye cost 170 A ustralian Commission, s u c c e e d s Clancy law, to the undersigned at Was youngsters partial loss of th e ir Jean, who resigned from the and Mrs. Earl Buck proceeded on ornia. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sanborn of co, Oregon, w ithin six m onths central vision and perm anent re wheat association to serve in the to Annapolis Naval Academy to witness th e graduation of their Washougal, W ashington called on fiom the date hereof. tinal damage in 1959. D epartm ent of A griculture. Jean son. Mr. Buck will 1 m » stationed Mrs. Sally W right T hursday ofj Dated and first published Ju n t There is no “ best” way to look will rem ain in W ashington as a 28, 1963. in San Francisco immediately last week. } at an eclipse, says Dr. W illiam feed and grain specialist w ith the Last publication July 19, 1963. E. Shackleford of Albany. T hirty special guests of the upon graduation. Before re tu rn I governm ent agency. MABEL W H ITE ing home Mae also visited with Wasco Relx-kah lodge enjoyed a A graduate of Panhandle A & If you m ust indulge your cu r her cousin Marie E lder and three fine spaghetti dinner at the love Executrix iosity, th e safest w ay is to tu rn M College In Oklahoma, T uttle brothers, Charles, Maurice and ly home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob By Jones & Brown your back to the sun, hold a piece ; received a m aster’s degree in Raymond Miller, all of V incennes' ars. The men, after dinner, gath <¡23 Public Service Building of pinhole - punched cardboard 1 agriculture from Oregon State Indiana. ered lxifore the TV to enjoy the Portland, Oregon over one shoulder, then let the College before associating himself PIANO OR ORGAN A cro son ic Mrs. Mali E verett and Mrs. fights while the ladies chatted. A ttorneys sun's rays come through the hole with the Wallowa County Grain Jennie H erring accompanied Mr. The root of the evening was en onto an o th er piece of w hite card Growers in E nterprise. He se**- ON and (Mrs. H arry Van Gilder to joyed at cards. The high scores NOTICE OF HEAItINt. board held in front of your eyes. I ved the farm c«x>perative for 12 Hood River, w here they helped going to Mrs Paul Patrick for the years, ten of them as manager, FINAL ACCOUNTING The su n ’s image will lx* reflected celebrate Mr. Ed McKee'a With ladies and to Mrs. Art Smith for, OUR FLOOR hut its dangerous infra - red rays until he was appointed to the birthday, lev cream and cake the men. Mrs. Myrtle Funk ami W heat Commission in 1961. All persons having objections will be avoided. Mr. Sam Brock shared low score to the final accounting of Malcolm P rior to accepting his new posi ¡Sun glasses o r smoked glass MATCHING honors. Earl McKinney, Executor of the are not completely safe. A piece tion, T uttle resided in Pendleton Mrs. Sally W right had as week w ith his wife and three c h ild re n .1 Wasco estate of Minnie W est Cole, de BENCH H ow ard end guests th e Mr. and Mrs H a r ceased, shall file same before the of photo file, over -exposed and I He was associate m em ber of the developed over its entire surface, Oregon W heat G row ers League 22nd day >f July, 1963, at the Pharmacy old Barnes of La Mesa, Calif. SAME REDUCTIONS FOR LOWERY ORGANS Mrs. Keith McDonald motored hour of 10:00 o’clock a.m., which is adequate protection, hut the and was active in the F uture pinhole device— — esjxjcially in a to Portland, on business, Thurs-1 GI 2-5262 Farm ers of America, American | is the tim e fixed for the settle- i darkened room — yields a well- I dav. I merit of said account and tne defined solar image w ithout d a n -; Ix?gicn and Elks Lodge. M U S IC Ralph McEwen of A thena has County Court Cham bers in the j ger. Ix-en named to succeed T uttle as Sherman County Courthouse at Ixxiking directly at the sun any-1 CENTER Moro, Oregc n, is the place fixed. time is dangerous. F urther, the state w heat adm inistration He mai / ’ dlm ea rl M c K inney use of binoculars or telescopes will take over his new duties on 1 410 E. 2nd The Dalles CY C - 3752 July 1. E xe cu to r during an eclipse heightens the DICK A DICK chance of incurring complete The Dalles, Oregon blindness — which happened to A ttorneys for the E state 20 Utah view ers in 1960. M agni Published: June 1 I, 21, 28 and fied sunlight can damage the eye Grass fires are extremely dangerous and July 5, 1963. perm anently in the fraction of* a second. very difficult to control now. The public NOTICE TO < It EDITORS “We suggest that O regonians i i stay indoors between 11:30 a.m. is warned to avoid any kind of burning All persons having claims and 2:30 p m. on July 20. We will gainst the E state of Win. Due- ( « x|x’rience a 60 jx-rcent eclipse i throughout the summer months in order ther, deceased, are hereby noti here. The best bet is to read about ' fied to present them with the pro it the day after it happens.” perly signed vouchers and duly to protect human lives and property. verified, to the undersigned, «.he duly appointed, qualified and act- Seven Infested Trees itig Executor of the E state of Property o w n e r s ARE RESPONSIBLE Win Buether, deceased, at the Found In Moth Check office of T. Lester Johnson, Attor-1 for cleaning up vacant lots. DO NOT nev at Ix»w, Mon», Oregon, w ithin European pine shoot moth in ix m onths from the date of Ü1V festations w ere found in seven iff BURN! first publication of this Noth trees in southeast Portland In the to-wlt: Ju n e 7, 196.3, recent survey made jointly by A rthur C. Buether employes of the State F orestry Executor Departm ent and the Oregon De- T. Ix-ster Johnson i pai’tim-nt of Agriculture. Moro, Oregon I he survey covered a total of A ttorney for Executor 98.447 trees In the Portland and Published June 7, 11. ¡1, an I Salem areas. 1963. Six of the infested trees w ere located on residential properties NOTH E OF FINAL ACUOVNl and the seventh tn-e w as In a nearby nursery. Only one insect NOTICE Is hereby given that specimen was found on the n u r the undersigned has filed in the sery tree. l\»uniy Court of the State of All of the infested trees w ere Any pei son guilty of such an offense Oregon for Sherm an County, his | destroyed by burning. Also des- Final Account as A dm inistrator troyed by hurt ng \ ere all of the will be PROSECUTED according to City with the Will Annexed of the Es pine trees tha had been In the tat«- of Leslie F Welib, decer se«!, nursery I o n t e r than eight and that Wednesday, the loth dav months Ordinance! of July. 1963, at ten o'clock a m I. <>«" \f ie r t fmdl! f the infes sai«l «lay In the court room of the ted trees general area w i.- ( «unity Court In Moro, Sherm an surveyed I negative results GEORGE GEISER County, Oregon, have Ix-en fixe I How ever, th«- area Is Ix-ing res-ir by the (\x irt as the time and veyed \\«x-klv for eight w eeks tn place for hearing objections to ascerta'ti no Acting Fire Chief dations have sai«l Final Account and for the lxx-n mis-sed. settlem ent of said estate, The Oregon The all new Model CH Hillside G leaner combine is stamped ready rfment of Ag- T. L ester Johnson ricultun irse n spectors have and right by men who know hillside harvesting best . fanners who \«!mlnistrator. with the Will checket! locked nurser- have ust-d and seen this new machine at work. Annexed. íes han dlii pine !t«x*k and the T I e s te r Johnson We re ready to show you the latest and finest addition to the already «lepa rt ment plactxl some A ttorney for A<l*ninistnator famous “Silver Fleet” of G leaner combines. You’ll see these features of Its black tr ape. ustxl for Published: June 7, 14 Î1 and rapping nig ' j i the Model CH: Ivin ig ins«-cts, in 28, 1963, the aroa. W A SC O Farm C alendar ON ANY BALDWIN FREE ROTH N O T IC E They’re Here . . Ready for Harvest The N ew CH GLEANER H ills id e S p e c ia l r DO NOT START A FIRE OUTSIDE AT ANY TIME! W ithout A Perm it THE LARGEST CAPACITY of any com- bine available for hillside work — 6,840 sq. In. separating area, 40-inch cylinder, 75-bushel bin. EASY HANDLING — full hydraulic con trols with automatic “ multi-rate" leveling, variable ground spetd, power steering, Got a pencil handy? O.K.-circle July 10 PLAN AHEAD O n e I n g r e d i e n t is »UX«»I Now-make a note: All savings deposits made at V. S. NATIONAL on or before Ju ly 10 earn interest from Ju ly 1st. That’s high bank interest, plus bank safe ty. Bill. So open or add to your savings account by July 10, and earn from July 1st - at full-service U. S. NATIONAL. C l u m u to M Alito C k a la tn trs d e n .rk . A L L IS - C H A L M E R S ^ A L E S A N D S E R V IC E Mercer - Ashenfelter prlc«l«»ai 7 » zAr Hdzrr «O'IW int« GH»«I WiDE-TRACK DESIGN and low center of gravity give maximum hillside stability. a !?P • ,et demonstrat« what the G leaner CH combine built by Allis t ha 1 mere can mean to your hillside harvesting ease, speed, safety. on your calendar. Wednesdayt July 10. Days like this are made for Olympia Individual brakes, header lift. 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