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) c I I Page 2 Sherman County Journal, Moro, Oregon, Friday, July 5, 1963 SHERMAN COUNTY i Bobby has been running th a t, JOURNAL Reception H e ld for Leaders in congress were get ______ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ I ting a big share of the favorable P u b lish ed E v ery F rid ay at publicity by sj>eaking and v o tin ; Mo 1*0, Oregon against the Kennedy program and Mrs. Paul Patrick ’he trip across the w aters return ed the president to the fro.it pages. So far as reported Kennedy has OFFICIAL COUNTV l*AI’ER done nothing to help the loss of Publisher U S. gold. His sweeping promise Dan <’. H o itir tt (>ik<*«» I French E d it. W rit i to stay in Europe, protecting till able Germans, will make it diffi cult to make the Germans take over their share of th e burden of restoring prosperity to the world. Many Americans th in k 1 that western Europe should pro vide for its own defense and not de|iend on our atomic w eapotu I the cheers for a contrary policy were German cheers which may not I m ? echoed in this country. tCnterag a» aacond claaa m a 'U r a l t o ff ira a t M u ra . O r r i o n , an d ar a t < ungraaa of M a rc h 1. 1 *7 (. A t F. Root Home the A rt The Tax Initiative 1776 - 1963 Enjoy Your Freedom — It has become Very Precious to all — because of the The defenders of the recent legislature’« tax Hill are getting sacrifices of those brave men who did in some licks while the propon ents are getting ready to ask for so much to preserve i t ! signatures to th eir ¡»editions. I l IA 3, 1963 The speaker of the house has said that property taxes will ris-* Fourth of July Celebrate Your Freedom - But Drive T here are many celebrations in I if the bill is defeated. U nder cer honor of the F o u rth of July anti tain conditions they may. If the most of them feature the prevail legislature is called into speci d Carefully -- and be ready to celebrate ing sjxirt— rodeo— instead of a 1 session ami removes the appro- i priation for rural schools proper patriotic speech. As for sport, it next year on the Fourth! was alw ays a part of any such ty taxes will rise in that part of celebration. It used to I k * shoot the state w here more money ing at a mark, badger baiting, ' comes from the state than is paid w restling, footracing, in the days to the state in income taxes. of individualism; then baseliall Sherm an county would gain The grange, which would ac took over and lasted for years. Of the spectator sports, rodeo, cept any income tax law, or ap is one of the Individual effort; n<» parently any hex law that did not one helps a man ride a horse or l»ear the title "sides” tax, says w restle a steer. To that extent tiie new law could lx* worse Tlie spenders want the Hili to it is good. Fam ilies go to lieaches where lem ain for certainly if the legisla d aughter can retread her tan and hire is called Ixiek into session, it m other can exercise her maternal can i>e expected to cut some ap A new drug that could make sheep. Parasites .sometimes ki'l complex w arning the small fry propr fat ions. Many persons talk to us aliout , quite <i dent in tiie $500 million the animals, but the loss is move away from the water. Some pre fer the m ountains which are like taxation and legislatures. We loss tiie US. livestock industry often an economic one because wise cool and often made extra have found none win» are c h e e r-1 suffers yearly because of inter the anim als don’t gain as they exciting by the wild tales of na ful about either one. We are c e r-1 nal parasites has lieen tested and should. Although Knapp general tain that the initiative will carry) found effective by Oregon State ly uses sheep for testing, results tives. by a huge margin. U niversity A gricultural E xperi can l»e applied to other animals Almost no one listens to the as well. ment Station. resounding speeches of big name Knapp pointed out that in ter Or. Stuart E. Knapp. OSU vet «itizens any more, but we doubt | Monthly Weather erinary parasitologist, has com nal parasites increase as more if a lack of patriotism is the pleted a series of tests confirm pastures are irrigated and more cause». When man and woman Report ing that Thliienzole is the best livestock raised in sm aller areas. toiled twelve hours a day sitting m aterial on the market for on- He explained that conditions for Sherm an Branch E \ | M ‘ l'ilU « 'llt v.««s a comfort for any reason and 'tro llin g internal parasites m parasite development and survi Station Moro sitting, it must is* adm itted, was sheep. He says h«» expects the val are best when tem perature is the m o t com forting thing alxmt I Month and Year: June 1963. Food and Drug Adm inistration above 65 degrees and ground many of the old tim e speeches. Rainfall: There are funnier ways to | Month total li inches which is to approve the drug for cattle ny m oisture equals atxmt 2 inches of rainfall. This occurs normally exalt thi» glories of the nation 1 71 from normal. Most in 24 hrs. the end of the year. about two months a year; but than a speech about f i l e ancestors was .07 inches on the 21th. Tin» Not only is Thlbenzole more .»f-i of the republic and th eir valorem • tro p yesir total is now 11 87 inch feetive than commonly • used when pastures are irrigated, con- deeds and sayings. Television and es which is plus hi from normal. phenothiazine, but it also produc- • ditions are right for parasite • grow th for nearly six months. radio, as had as they are, furnish Since our 12 month normal to es no undesirable side effects, and the» nation's entertainm ent sup- In another phase of his contin- is safer lieeause an aecident.il plemented by magazines for tal is 11 si inches we will have overdose is not likely to harm ' uing research, K napp found those who prefer som ething bet above normal rainfall for this the animal. good evidence that feedlot own- j vear regardless of any rain in ter. However, lx'cause Thibenzole ers need not routinely tre a t ail July or August But, just for old times sake, is not alw ays 100 jiercent effec sheep for internal parasites when ' we would like to hear a leather l'<-inp«*ratiir«»: tive. Knapp recommends using ; they come into the feedlot. He s lunged ancient w rap the flag, Tht* highest temix»rature was 05 combination of tiie two He says looking for an accurate way to around him In a glorious tribute degrees on the 16th. The lowest to use the lx»st drug when most determ ine the level of parasite in to the country of his birth in the iem|M»rature was 37 degrees m control is nee«led Thlbenzole festation in live anim als. This resounding cliches of our youth th«» 22nd. Ix»ng time average in in the spring, followed up w bh Information is neesied to h elp , even if we w ere seated on a hard dicate we can e\|»eet 93 and 3s phenothiazine in late fall or e - f beep growers and feeders decide pine bench in the Ju lv sun. Tiie average maximum was 70 ly w inter. Tin* phenthlazine may v lien and how to tre a t for para ami tiie average minimum was D kill any {»arasites missed by the sites. The monthly mean tem perature 'l'liiix»nzole. A lternating the two Til. •ien ist pointed out t i f | Government By Cheer was 59 3 degrees which is m inus «¡rugs may help to prevent para | dy the problem in j M<st Americans must have 2 0 from normal T he soil teiii,»er a n are is of the state be- site's from building up insistence) heen happy tills past week over attire at the I inch depth is ra n ■mi mental conditions tiie reception President K ?nnedy ging from hi to To At tiie 12 inch to either drug. Internal ¡Kirasites affect hors«si Uffe» from pku e to place, as d i received in Knro|>c It would i'«»ptli it is now 00 degrees. V|H' <>f in ternal parasites. So and pigs as well as c, a i have lieen saddening if he had During tiie hot s | n »I1, soil tern ested cattle anil shee'o I»cen greete«l with formality. IK county, northeastern But we are in a lxul way in peratures at 12 ineii depth rose obsere «» anu from several areas the world when national and in to 7 I degree's. nut«» w, 19 mil«' it* at Dr«» the Will m a tte Valley. ternational i»olie,v is determ ined W ind: Ith by th«» cheers of the curious m ul Total wind movement was 4030 I A a p o i .it im i: titude w ith nothing to do hut miles for an average of 5 o miles Total ev. The Journal Is Sherman crowd sidewalks when the Cae an nom*, Thb 11 53 in uinu.' 0 5 mi sars go by. A major Kennedy ¡»er hour fron mal The wí d Gii •vaix County’s Newspaper aim w a s t o get more cheers in test day w it il ISO mil« with Germ any than did IH-Gaude on of w ind a recent trip and thus prove* that 'OOOOOOOOOVC''» oo< G erm any's allianc«» sliould I n * w ith Ç ■ 9 the Unlteel State»- Instead «,f 6 France. 6 Now Klirushchc v is in Fast | c Berlin, a|»|»aiently playing tin*, .»ame game Buie rs, kings and) «te-epnts for thous ands of years A have found that the cheer» of 9 the m ultitude art* a |N>,»r indi. i tion of su«\'«‘ss in governing \ Q ¡»otentate can t»c ch«»«»r«‘ 1 today 0 o and lx*li(\ide.l turn«>rn >w. Most critics sai that th»» presl. 2 dent ahould have stnved h«»me in 2 stead of going ,«> |-:un»|H' but w«» think that not cnti rely proven so Ç far Uivll rights an* a pressing domestic pr«»b|em. 1•nt if the presi- s d«*nt is going to It».-sc a giNNl part of it anyway fie ma \ as well have the pressure of for,rign affairs is ■ an excuse -- an«l bestiles brother a h t lis t i t i r r i o N ONE lE A It biugle Copi«**» . - Better Drug for Animal Parasites Told by OSU I Joe Horn of Hood River, Mrs. E. Weik and Sharon Austin, all of R. Woodman and Mrs. Champ Wasoo. i King of The Dalles and Mrs. | Frank von Borstel of Kent pour- The mort likely prospects for led, Mrs. Gordon H arper of Wasco ciabetes are overweight, over 10, and Mrs. M artha K arns of Cas- anti related to know n diabetics. cade Locks presided at the punch bowl. M eredith McDermid and Dr. Otis G. Ferkins j Jeannie Welk w ere in charge of I the guest book. O ther Junio r OPTOMETRIST , Girls assisting Mrs. Floyd R«»ot i and Mrs. Keith McDonald were, 4( 3 E. 211.1 SL Margaret O’Meara, Susan Van Tel. CY 6-5362 The Dalle«, Ore. Gilder, Mary Spencer, C a th y » Wasco’s social season was high lighted by an elaborate reception, given Ju n e 26, in honor of Mrs. Paul Patrick, Dirt. No. 5 Presi- ; cent of the American Legion Auxiliary. The reception was given at the ■ home of Mr and Mrs. Floyd ftoot. The living room, w ith its ma iv exotic pieces of fu rn itu re pur chased by the Hoots when visit ing in the F a r E ast recently, was | beautifully decorated w ith vases 1 of royal blue delphinium s and j pink roses. T he elegane-e of the i -erving table w ith its sterling I silver service was fu rth e r en hanced with a sterling silver bowl j arrangem ent of delphinium s and l*aee roses, and two candelabras w ith pink and wdiite tapers. The I cutglass punch l»owl and a m yrai I ■ of delectable cookies, assorted nuts and candies was the piece de resistance of the family room, which is adjacent to the living room. T here the overflowing 1 croup gathere«! to renew ac- ' quaintances and adm ire the tin- i usual and very attractive sun- I dial flower garden. All D epartm ent Officers, Past Departm ent Officers, Past Dis trict Officers received carnation corsages. The Ju n io r G irls of the American Legion A uxiliary w ere | present«*! w ith Rose buds. Mrs. Patrick was presented w ith an orchid. Those in the receiving line b e side the guest of honor were, Mrs. II. A. Wesldle D epartm ent Vice President of Salem, Mrs. Floyd Root U nit Past President. Mrs. Elva Dehler incoming Unit Presl- 1 dent, and Mrs. Keith McDonald | Past D istrict President. N early one hundred guests were receiv ed. Mrs. G. A. Sargent, Mrs. Leona Van Gilder both of Wasco, Mrs. H o r se s F or H a r v e st TliESE 0 K USED PICKUPS ARE READY TO GO TO WORK! 62 Chev '2 Ton, very clean, Low Mileage, 3 S p e e d ..................... 1895 59 GMC '2 Ton, Long Box, 4 Speed Trans., Radio, H-D b u m p e r ...........1495 59 Chev ' 2 Ton, Long Box, 3 Speed Trans., Only 27,000 m ile s .............. 1495 58 Chev ‘2 Ton, 4 Speed Trans., 6 Cyl. Engine, Good Condition . . . . 1195 55 Ford V-8 ‘2 Ton, 3 Speed, fry This One Out T o d a y ! .............. 795 ii 53 Willys Pickup, Has 6 Cyl. Chev. Engine, Good T ir e s ........................... 1295 52 Podge 2 Ton Pickup, Very Nice Shape, 4 Speed Trans........................... 595 Corvair Chevy II Chev. Trucks Chev. Olds Cad S u n s e t M o to r C o. Phone CY 6 - 2166 In The Dalles MILLION DOLLAR Train Load of Gleaner Combines Leaves Factory for Pacific Northwest The big custom CH Gleaner Hillside Combine has been tested and developed for the Northwest (not just a converted mid-west model). This Combine has proven out so good that it is often referred to as the Cadillac of Combines. When purchasing a Combine you often spend as much as many people do on a home which takes a lifetime to pay for. So be sure you check the BIG RUGGED AH Hydraulic Gleaner This combine has the most square inches of Separation Area (6840). It has a ro tary air screen that keeps the radiator c l e a n at all times. Quick d e t a c h a b l e Header - Auto matic Hy draulic Multi-rate Leveling Exclusive - 2 Fan Cleaning - Unequaled Comfort and Con venience - LOW PRICE - cavy 40 inch Cylinder. V A N B U R E N ’S BUSTER BRO W N Eastern Oregon Electric Co. PATTY O’MEARA Electric Contractors Commercial — Residential Industrial ESTIMATES and BID REQUESTS With No Obligation! ’ ELECTRIC HEAT O'MEARA SUPPLY CO Wasco - Phone 01 2 - 5402 The Dalles - Ph CY 6 4181 S tarts M onday, Ju ly 8 - 7 P. M. Regular Semi Annual CLEARANCE (O ur 2 5 th A n n iv e rsa ry ) Lowest Profile only 10'7 Widest Track (-122) 75 bu Grain Tank • Standard All Hydraulic - Reel and Header Reel Speeds controlled Hy- draulically. Completely bal anced Combine at all times. BIGGEST CAPACITY DOWN FRONT CYLINDER HEAVY FRAME DROP IN AND SEE Save on Airstep, Life Stride, Buster IT AT Brown, Glamour Deb, Robinette, BELLAMY TRACTOR CO Roblee and Pedwins Phone CY 6 - 3800 The Da,Jes SJH OV DISPLAY ID and Hi Foot Hadéis