Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, June 28, 1963, Page 8, Image 8

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    Page 8 Sherman County Journal, Moro, Oregon, Friday, June 28, 1903
W ANT
ADS
Muller Attends School
W eather S um m ary. . .
For Combine Service
Harvest Activities Begin
Josephine
Farm ers and ranchers swung
Probably 25 percent of the hay
In keeping with the policy of
into hay and grass silage making crop is cut and grass silage m ak­ I lietter service to his custom ers
in earnest this past week. Uma­ ing is in progress. Most of the A. N. Muller of Muller Farm
tilla County |iea harvest started corn is planted. Oats and Ixirley Equipm ent The Dalles and Moro,
end the earliest of the W illa­ planting complete. Hay and fall with his Sales and Service per-
mette Valley straw’herries were planted grain is in very good sonnel, attended a Combine Ser-
moving into fresh m arket chan­ condition. Oats and barley headed | vice School held recently at Wal-
nels. Late asparagus cutting con­ spring grain now m aking good j la Walla, by th e J. I. Case Comp­
tinues in Polk, Umatilla ami Mal- growih. Straw berries late but any.
i heur counties.
ripe N ectar • berries, etc., p a s t
Trained
Factory p e r sonnel
Fall wheat showed considerable full bloom. Hop training complete schooled the m any attending
response to the w arm tempe. a- and grow th good; irrigation will dealers in field tested and factory
tures; leaf rust continues to sta rt on pepperm int by Monday. approved m ethods of servicing
spread. Cheatgrass and other Gladioli bulbs still being plan­ the Case - H arris Hillside Com­
v.eeds have been difficult to con­ ted; some fields emerged and bine. Procedures including the
trol In sum m er - fallow’ opera show gixxl growth. Ranges and unloading of the Combine from
tions. Itather large acreages of pastures still good and the feed the railroad car, set-up and ser­
oats and barley were planted this situation relieved. Some fields vicing, delivery and field ad ju st­
l past week. Field corn, alfalfa, and ! being irrigated
m ents were thoroughly covered.
| pasture grass also was being Hood River:
C. D. Bailey, Engineering Man­
seeded. Seed crops are growing
Crops are in gixxl condition and
out of their cold sta rt and are pro­ haying has started. Straw berries ager of the Case - H arris Factory,
gressing nicely. Crimson clover are in good condition anil crop C o m b i n e Division, addresse- I
looks particularly good at this prospects are promising. Apple those attending and acquainted
them with the nupiy improve
time.
and w inter p e a r production m ents now incorporated in th-?
FOR SALE — 3 Cheney Rods Ii.S. COINS WANTED
5c
for
*53-S
pennies;
$3.50
and
Pictured
is
Sharon
Coelxch
on
her
purebred
Arabian
Sahni
Mak-
Pole
and
bush
beans
were
be­
should be gixxl. B artletts have a new combine and gave the Deal­
w ith hitch. ED 3-2258. B i l l
up for ’50-D nickels. Contact
sur (broken arrow) which she has ridden in numerous shows
ing planted as well as sw eet corn. light crop in most orchards. Cod­
Johnson, Grass Valley, Oregon
ers a glimpse of things to come.
Boh B.vars, Wasco, GI 2-5454
ami (s»ni|M-titive events. She has been one of Uu- top winners in
Potato planting was completed in ling moth and cherry fru it flv
34-2p
He stressed the fact th at the
some of the events.
29-tfc
central Oregon and w’ell along in sprays are being applied now’. Ir­
Case
- H arris was the only self-
FOR SALE — 3 bedroom house
the K lamath area.
rigated pastures are good. Many propelled combine designed from
In Moro, Oregon Wall to wall TRAILER sjiaces available in
Pepperm int stands seem to be ranchers are Irrigating due to the
(he bottom up as a hillside com­
Wasco. Licensed. GI2-5685. Bar­
carpet lu living room. Hatd-
thin in spots and have more hot w eather and wind.
bine ra th e r than Ixdng converted
32-lc
wood floors throughout rest of nett T railer Park.
weeds than usua,
Sugar
Sherman:
from a level land machine, and
house. Covered patio, TV cabl»
Most sum m er - fallow “layed thait the Case-Harris Engineers
are developing nicely and show­
hookup. For Information con­ WANTED: a job nook keeping or
ing 6 to 8 inches of grow th. T hin­ by” for now. Generally, rust has are continually looking for and
any kind of work. Also babysit-
tact John E. Buck, 805 E.
ning has been completed and hoe­ been confined below upper two finding im provem ents th at are
siting.
Call
JO
53293.
Otfn
Franklin, Bend, Ore.
29-tfc
leaves.
ing started.
field tested and placed on their
WALLACE PLUMBING
Wasco:
Straw
berry
harvest
edged
clos­
machines.
B! Tl .Eli GRAIN TANKS, all
Phone GI 2-5484 — Wasco
H aying at lower elevations w ith
An old - fashioned F ourth of
Som ething new has been added er with a few’ early lierries mov­
steel, heavy gauge, w eather
He listed as new for this year
33-3p July with modern touch will be ■ this year, said Je rry Schreiner, ing to fresh m arket. H arvest D a good crop. Spring planting com­
and rodent proof, all sizes. Erec­
improved
reel drive, new sickl •
tion and financing avallaoie. WANTED Summer w’ork by Fred ebserved in Condon next week, general chainnan of the celebra­ expected to be in full sw ing this pleted; plowing still In progress. drive, greaseless bearings of fiber
Late
spring
planting
completed
as
the
Commercial
club
celebra­
tion. Three m em bers of Portland week. Hood River county expects
For full Information call Earl
Hall, 16, d riv er’s license, some
lit low’er elevations. Some w heat glass and tephlon, new Bendix
Gentry JO 5-3687 or W. F. Bur­ experience JO5-3522.
34-2p tion gets underw ay eatrly in the Skydivers will ball out over the a near normal apple and w inter has cheatgrass and rust; barley brakes with 20 to 1 ratio, me­
morning.
There
will
lie
food,
a
¡»ear
crop.
Wasco
county
sweet
playing
field
during
the
after­
gess & Asso. 4th & Broadway,
chanical header clutch, hydraulic
parade, a patriotic speech, games noon.
Chico, Calif.
cherries continue to develop in a good. Sweet cherries m aturing reel height control and new’ 145
25-Jn.
nicely;
spraying
for
fru
it
fly
in
an<l contests and other features.
A variety show', followed by a near norm al manner. Tree fruit
State Highway Bids
h p. engine.
Climax will lx» a giant firew orks stre e t dance will be held during prospects in other areas of the progress. P astures good. Pros­
I SEI) TV’s and Reconditioned,
A ttending this very successful
pects
wonedrful
for
an
excellent
¡display over the athletic field.
the early evening hours. The big State are not so promising.
Sanitized Appliances. Ga’cw jy Open 18 Projects
«nd inform ative school from the
w
heat
crop
if
rust
stays
aw’ay.
Events
will
begin
with
a
buck-
Ranges and pastures continue
firew orks show will go on under
Appliances CY 6-6500 The Dalles
Muller Farm Equipm ent Co. wen?
Bids v/ill be received by the aroo breakfast a t C ity Park, sujK'rvision of Cordon Fire De­ to offer adequate grazing. Grass Umatilla:
32-tfc
Mr. Muller, Allie Rondeau, Swede
Hermiston—
is beginning to harden off on up­
■State Highway Commission on where all activity of the day will partm ent at dark.
A sparagus harvest in full sw ing Sm ith and Don Tiblietts of The
land pastures in the W illamette
80 BED OREGON state approved j July 16 for 18 projects estim ated ■ be centered. Following the break-
qulaity
im proved by cooler w ea­ Dalles stone and George Moreau
fast, a patriotic program will be
Valley. Sheep shearing is about
nursing home located In )>eau-
to
cost
approxim
ately
$3,000,000.
ther.
Alfalfa
hay enjoying v e r y and Neal Pattee of the Moro store.
For
Communities
held,
w
ith
musk*
by
the
commun-
half completed; lambs continue
tlful Hood River Valley, with
i
gixxl
w
eather.
There Is an active TAYLOR LODGB A.I’. A \.M.
Largest
project
on
the
list
In-
, ity choir, and a speech by State
to show rapid gains.
lovely fenced grounds. We ac­
m arket for this year’s first crop. 1VASLX), Meets the first
) am hill:
cept all types of elderly cases J volves grading and paving of the j Rep. Jack L. Smith.
With Only One
,(j
A jet fly • over by four F102’s
as well as room and board care. I West Unit of the Arlington Hepp­
Grass silage being made. Many It is anticipated th a t there could Tuesday of each month.
be a bad cheatgrass fire th reat on fisiting hrethern welcome
ner Junction Interchange Section will precede the annual parade!
HANBY HOUSE
acres
of
hay
down
and
curing
to
Zip Code Number
John H ilderbrand W' M.
on the Columbia River Highway a t 11 a.in. “Let Freedom Ring’’ is
Hood River, Ore.
be baled soon; some hay already our w asteland and range areas.
Vernon R 'ct.
I'V
(Interstate SON).
them e of the parade, and a dozen
Your five - digit ZIP Code for baled and in. Practically all field Sweet co~n for processing looks
None of the projects listed are floats have already been enter?d, Moro is 9703!) for Grass Valley crops are in now. Some alfalfa excellent; good uniform and vig­
11A RI,A X DVIEW GRANGE
The
in Deschutes, Sherman or Wasco said parade Chairm an Tom Calla­ it is 97029 and for Kent it’s 97033 to be seeded yet, also some pas- orous stands. Early potatoes look
Meets first and third Mondays
counties.
han. Special guests w ill be Mor your jxist m asters announced to­ tuie. No yellow virus showing excellent and a re on schedule.
at 8:00 p.m.
row County F air and Rodeo day.
yet; severe stripe ru st in some Sugar beets, pepperm int and hops Max Beishe, Master
look
le
tte
r
than
average.
T
h
i
s
Queen Sandra E ubanks and her
“ If everyone wdll use their ZIP Gaines w heat fields. Otherwise
Mavis Olson, Secretary
P e n d le to n —
court. This group won first prize Code on all th e ir correspondence fall crops look good. Crimson has lx*en a favorable situation for
For D 4-TD9 - D 2
Alfalfa harvest mainly In .se­ tor its category in the Rose Fes­ to speed mall deliveries and re clover looks real good; excellent livestxx'k and a reasonably good
Eureka Ixwlge No. 121, A.E.&A..M.
cond week In Hermiston - Stan­ tival parade in Portland.
the chance of mis - sent bloom period; good fill. Most grass and range year.
Meets the 1st and 3rd
>
T D -6 - H D 5 - H D -6 field • Ordnance area. Chealgras- All liells in the city will jo in ' once
mail,” the Postm asters said.
Straw berries in full bloom or
Thursday e v e n in g each
qullv Ixul in some wheat fields; , the nation - wide carillon at noon.
month. Visiting mein’o^rs
ZIP Code, the Post Office De-1 over; some fields looking g o o d
IT’S NOT
rust is still spreading, even with At 2 «’clock, there will lx» a Poe | partm ent’s revolutionary new ays Early blackberries blooming and
pordially invited to me *t with us
Don King, W. M.
the dry weather. Some sugar Wee baseball game between Con- tern of Improved mall dispatch look real gixxl. W alnut b 1 o o rn
I r v in g Hart, Secretary
TOO
LATE
|
beets
have
6
to
8
inches
of
growth
don
and
Arlington.
Also
during
and
delivery,
goes
info
effect
na­
excellent; excellent w eather for
Less Pump - $895 Complete and thinning is pretty well com-!
tin» afternoon a tennis tourna­ tionally on Ju ly 1.
it also. Not much fru it In the |
B e llile lie in ( li.q ile i N o. 78 O .E.S.
Pea harvest started.
ment, archery and horseshoe con­
lo unty this year except some to raise a good foal from
The
Postm
asters
stressed
the
Made For All Tractors j pleted.
Meets every second T h u rs­
Desehntes:
tests and a swimming and diving importance of all citizens le a rn ­ scattered cherries. Beans and I your Mare.
day each month. Visiting
show have lx>en scheduled. Swim­ ing their city’s ZIP Code and us sweet corn still being planted; |
Spring
planting
including
po­
members invited. Moro, Or
Fully Guaranteed! tatoes is completed. Alfalfa yet to ming in tin* city | xm >1 will be free,
Linda Reed, W. M.
ing it in their return address on many acres in. Some of the first
Breed to
courtesy
Condon
Elks.
go. Crops m aking good growth
Gwen Ross, Secretary
is up and coming strong with
incoming mail should l»c used.
' with favorable w eather, although
“The ZIP Code is literally the I warm weather. Livestock action
Sarref No. 8558 or .»lORO I/O IX .E N o. P I O.O .F.
(«•hind normal due to lateness of I
last word in mall addressing.’’ normal and (xistunes gixxl.
Meets 1st and 3rd Tues-
Bike
Operators
Need
Call 01 2 5457 or GI 2-5208 Mason. Range conditions favor­
“ It should follow the city and Jackson
Muhuli No. 11717
^ g O d a y s in I O.O.F. hail. Tran-
able and livestock doing well
state in addresses.”
Grass silage harvesting started
sien t and visiting bfothers
Vehicle License
cordially invited
Here Is an example of tin pro- in Jackson County; only small |
Purebred
Arabian
Floyd Haines, N G.
am ount of hay cut to date. Hay I
Parent ■. w ere warned todav per use of ZIP Code:
Ix?o Watkins, Secretary
in
gixxi
shajx*
for
the
season
ex-
j
John
Doc
that children under 16 should m t
Stallions
cept first cuttings; m any fields
Moro. Oregon 97039
*x> perm itted to «»¡x*rate m otor
The new ZIP Code plan, the weedy. Pear crop looks p<x>r with
i bikes on public stieets and roads.
Everybody Reads the
Postm
asters said, for the first drop still continuing. Ranges Van Gilder Arabians
Since the motor bike is classi-
gixxl, plentiful dryland grass this j
i fled as a m otor vehicle, the De time will ixminit the Post Office season.
Box 275 Wasco GI 2-5432
Want Ads!
FOR THE
cut re-
»rt
H utm ent of Motor Vehicles said I k"i»;>rt ment
rea< ng.
the same laws apply to Its opera­ pcated add«
“The addi I on nail must of-
tion as those covering autom o­
ten be read
mai
any as eight or
biles
ten tii
bv posi
stal employe*
This means the m otor bikes
to get
to
proper dcstina
must lx» operated by a licensed
tmn.” “ ich
11 ing slows th>
driver at least 16 years old. A;
pixx’e-s »f mail dispatch and adit
15-year old w ho bolds an instruc­
to the opportunity for humai
tion permit still would not b»
error.
able to drive the two - wheeler
“With
a clerk neeib
because the law specifically ex only ta ZIP
the ixxle t<
eludes use of an instruction p •r- kno
imm
to what Ha­
»nit to operate a motorcycle.
tlon
irea.
a i ul post of fin
The lh'paitinen't said that t
and to spcei
growing |x»pularity of the mot
ng up to 21
ized two w’heelers brought a b
ff th
liet ween i
a 60 7 percent increase in mot
MORO LEGION HALL
cycle registrations last year. M
I he p . toftice Dejxirtnient said
of th increase Is attributed
t!
'h e n ZIP Code is in full swir
motor hike
he I t i n , s l State-; will have “the
Host modern system of mail dis
II1E JOURNAL IS SIIERMAV
nbution and delivery In exi-
< <H \ IA ’S \ EWSPAPEIU
ence.”
H A It D W orking school bov TO GIVE AWAY — 7 K i t t e n s
w ants ranch work, w rite The
part are ¡»art Siamese. David
\Vag< n. 10* B S n i « '.ill CTO Moore. JOG-3610
35-lc
3070 The Dalles.
34-2c
FEM ALE Part time offic*- help
NEW U X ’ATION of UnionLM1
starting after July 1st — age;
Co. at Union Station G rass 21 to 40 years. Office exjierience
Valley, Office phone ED3 2555, if i necessary, Reference preferred
no answ er call home phone ED3- S h e riffs office, Moro.
34-2e
2500 H. L. Owens.
34-
DRESSMAKING anu minor alter­
W A N TED 17 tons w heat hny
ations. Alice McIntyre, JO 5-
delivered to Sherm an County 3245
47-tfc
F air Grounds. Please call JO 5-
3298.
33-tfc CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING five
days a week. Custom curing
FOR SALE — F o u r bedroom
Meat cutting, wrapping, shaip
house in .Moro, on paved streets
freeze. Kenny’s Market. Grass
solid construction. Giles French.
Valley. Cali ED 3-2315 for ap­
1«
pointment.
23t
FOR SA LE— I*ite season clear­
ance of Balers and Swathera, L & E Paint Shop: Interior and
exterior Decorating — Spray
also Used Combines. BELLAMY
Painting.
.10 5 3G41, Moro 42tfn
TRACTOR (Y), phone CY 6-3800
Till- I».ilb-
.'5121 Lee Gunnels, Moro, Oregon
condon Plans Fourlk
Celebration, Fireworks
Dakota Dozei
mb 4M I
$695.00
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Supper 50c
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