Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, July 12, 1963, Page 2, Image 2

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    Page 2 Sherman County Journal, Moro, Oregon, Friday, July 12, 1963
either by some sensible re-
w ithin the governm ent or
n out-ide power that will
in and bring some common
to our civilization and ec-
l ‘ubli*li<*<l F ie r y Friday *t
y. If we can do it by a poli-
Muro, Oregon
revolution it will be a vic­
£ n t« r « 4 M
kw uh 4
t l« u
« » ( U r at lh .
tor our form of governm ent
I 'M l a f f K a a l M u ra . < )r » t« n . anAar A r t
ions of history do not
• f C a n g rraa a f M a rc h 1. 1 (7 * .
The
make
that
likely. Usually a na­
(IFF D IA L COUNTY I’AI’Flt
tion goes on to oblivion when It
llan ('. Bartlett
I’ubllwher starts pandering to the demands
(>il**s I.. French
Edit. XXrit-r of the multitude. If Goldwate”
can halt or stay the process— as
many think and h o p e —be » an be
a savior of the nation as surely
N IW S FA M B
as W ashington or Lincoln.
P U B IIS M I8 I
SHERMAN COUNTY
JO U R N A L
tim<
fon
Extensive Research on
Herbicides Slated at OSU
The brush control project «s
the newest of several research
program s underw ay at Oregon
State on agricultural cheinicals,
their uses and effects. Research
In the pesticide field has been in
progress at OSU for some time,
with the objective of determ ining
the most effective use of pesti­
cides w ithout endangering public
health, Freed emphasized.
Baric inform ation to help the state and private forest lands,
land m anager control vegetation
Vegetation control is a key fac
with the least amount of contam ­ tor in increasing the pro duct ivi?
ination by herbicides is the goal of forest and range lands to meet
of OSU scientists studying the grow ing demands on them, the
biochem istry and toxic hazards scientists jxiint out. The control
of chemical brush control.
of undesirable woody plants is
OPTOMETRIST
Planned as a five - year joint essential to forest, range and w a­
ASSOCIATION
project between the agricultural tershed managem ent and also is
405 E. 2nd SL
Udall Approves
chem istry and forest research di­ of importance in recreational us­ Tel. CY fi 5302 The Dalles, Ore.
Secretary of the Interior Udall
visions of th e OSU A gricultural es of forest lands.
Experim ent Station, the work is
last month reported to the Senate
E O lT O IIA L
N A TIO N M
Commerce Committee that his de­
supported by a Public Health
partm ent strongly supiw rted my
Service grant of $20,(KM) a year.
bill, S. 1351, to promote the dis­
W orking on the program will
covery and development of effc- •
lie Virgil Freed, head, I>ej>ait-
live new pesticides which wouid
ment of A gricultural Chemistry;
bUBHUKIFTION KATES
lie free of the hazards resulting
George Barnes, assistant director.
ON i i » \ R
HBB from the use of many chemicals
Finest Research Division; Mich
ttiiiglr Copier« ---------------- H8 ! now in production. Secretary
ael Newton, instructor in Fores­
Udall characterized S. 1251 & >:
try; and Ix>gan Norris, assistant
JULY 12, 1BBS
I “E xtrem ely helpful in extending
in A gricultural Chemistry.
urgently needed authority and in
The sclentiats will study the
Fast Man
providing more definitive guide­
I uses of herbicides on forest lands
No president in recent times lines in carrying out the Govern­
1 to determ ine the most efficient
has moved so swiftly from one m ent’s pesticide research pro­
' means of vegetation control an I
Idea to another as President Ken­ gram .”
the effects of such treatm ents on
nedy. And no president has aban­ , “ Up to the present time," h"
w ater purity and wildlife habita».
added, “it has been the practice
doned so many ideas.
Basic studies will tx* made of the
Anyone might rem em ber th.it of the chemical industry to test
liehavior of herbicides in p la n e ,
new
comi>ounds
u
p
m
relatively
two years ago the plan to save
w ater and soil.
the nation was to join the E u r> few forms of plant and animal
It is hojxxl that such Informa­
pean common m arket and that life. These studies have not In­
tion
will result in more efficient
the scheme finally got through cluded tests upon indicator spe-
P A C IF IC .\O K T H X X E S T lUdl em ployee* lik e New port installer
lise cf herbicides and develop a
congress after a fashion and , ties of w ild fishes, birds, mam-1 < a il Krog (left) are pai ti< ipatini* in flic Oregon Welcome program
better understanding of jxdlu-
that it didn’t w ork for several ' mala an<l food organism s to as-
by welcom ing v is ito r* w ith a big smile and a warm handshake,
tion
problems. Much of the field |
i certain w hether the compound
o fferin g to assist them, mid tellin g them about things to se«* and
reasons that others foresaw.
work will be done in OftU’s Mc­
do
in
Oregon.
The
tourist
is
W
ayne
S
ch
u
ltz
of
Moscow,
Idaho.
poses
hazards
to
such
creatures
Another idea of the first two
Donald Forest north of Corvallis.
years was to give federal monev in treated areas. Admittedly, tin .
Soil and w ater samples will also
is
a
gap
in
our
know
ledge.
S.
1251
to protect the consumer and as­ lx» collected in conjunction with
to backward areas where then*
Mobile
Slaughter
(dearly
authorizes
the
Secretary
sure him of a wholesome and de­ spray operations o n federal,
was unemployment, the Area lie-
sirable meat product.
development A <1 ni i n i s tration to carry out studies and screen­
W hether it worked in areas need-: ing programs for the pun>oses of Units Continue
In giving his decision, South-
ing It we are not sure but if it (dosing this gap.
worth said the departm ent in­
“This legislation is not inten­ Hauling Of Meat
did it did less than a complete joo
tends to continue to study the
for such areas are still Ixdng ded to lx* an enforcement mea­
movement of livestock f r o m
I' an iers can continue to have farms and ranches to the con­
pitied publically and imlltically. sure or a means of regulating an
Funeral Service
It was found difficult to k e e p the Industry, rather it is designed to their laughtered meat tianspor sumer, especially where there is
Leonard A M ilina Sm ith
Blre«-tor*
The Dalle*
affluent out of the pasture seeded dissem inate information to the ted by mobile slaughter units.
no insepetion of the product.
for the indigent as readers in general public and to promote a i Two hearing were held by t h '
He noted that objectives and
more adequate and efficient re­ O regon Department of Agricul- aims of the departm ent were: To
these parts can testify.
search
program
for
the
benefit
o
f
,
A short time ago a big tax re­
i ture last month to consider evi­ be certain tliat meat presented
duction was advanced as a everyone, including public and dence on the proposal to discon­ to the consum er was wdiolesome
panacea, i.Mavis' one of the rea­ private agencies, in general and tinue this service to the farmers. and known to l>e such by reason
sons Kennedy starts these th in 's for the protection of our Nation's
An order issued last W’eek by of comjietent inspection and to
Is that he is young enough to be­ fish and wildlife- resources in par­ the departm ent rejects the pro­ prevent illegal sale of uninspected
lieve in panaceas). Well, the ni-, ticular. Accordingly, we favor the posal.
meat, w hether it be masquerading
tlon plugged along on a fairly enactm ent of S. 12.51.’’
H earings officer J W. South- as inspected meat or the result
even keel and the tax cut liecame
worth said at the present tint? of a business wherein the farm er '
confused with tax reform which,
there is insufficient evidence of is selling a volume of meat over
In government. means knlckin.' Equal Justice Under Law
illegal sale of uninspected meals and alxive what is purely inciden- !
Aramco, the oil giant owned by
the economic enemy and aiding
tai or as a oonsequence of animals '
four vast American petroleum or of illegal list* of mobile slaugh­ staughterod«for his own purpose ■
the | k »litleal friend
ter units to w arrant prohibiting
empires,
turned
$280,811.050
d
u
r­
Ju st recently there is thp idea
trans|X)i*tatioti of meat by these i Soutbw orni said to this end I
of making the black man the ing 1950 and was able to reduce units.
there will lx» investigations of
equal of the white man by federal Its I S. income taxes to a mere
The big custom CH Gleaner Hillside Combine has been tested and
The change in regulations w at
law’. We can think of no time $282.377 by describing its fees to under consideration lieeause tin : • pr»x essors and retailers handling I
developed for the Northwest (not just a converted mid-west model).
when anyone was a second c la n the Saudi • Arabian governm ent had been some concern that unin- uninspected meat and of farm ers
and
ranchers
selling
a
volume
in-1
This
Combine has proven out eo good that it is often referred to as
;s
"taxes"
Thus
Aramco
paid
to
citizen except by his own acts >r
spected meat was finding its w i •
laek of them This Idea, we pr * the United States a tax equiva­ into retail channels through meat dicat ing almost a commercial i
the Cadillac of Combines.
business.
sume, like the other bright brain lent to atx»u, one - tenth of 1 pet-
When purchasing a Combine you often spend as much as many people do
storm s coming from the white tent of its income An Oregon
on a home which takes a lifetime to pay for. So be sure you check the
house will fade as it is shown 1.» resident with annual earnings of
$5,000 • and with a w ife and two
lie impractical and unnecessary
children to feed • pays about lx
or 20 percent.
Dr. Otis G. Perkins
M yers Pumps
For
Irrigation and
Domestic Purposes
DEEP WELL PUMP SERVICE
Phone 4 6 7 -2 4 0 0
SMITH CALLAWAY
CHAPEL
FARM
EQUIPMENT
DePRIEST
DUFUR
MILLION DOLLAR
Train Load of Gleaner Combines Leaves Factory
for Pacific Northwest
BIG RUGGED
All Hydraulic Gleaner
Panic of the Panhandlers
We do not know the position
.Senator Barry Goldwater on
of the nation's problems. but ’
are fairly certain It Is less eon
servatlve than many of his sup
porters assume W hatever he be
lieves. be has become the idol oi
those who would halt
t u r pell
socialism and the
If he were noi
presidency his c
give American
real opportunity I
years to vote for f
truly conservative
thought to be.
That
ditlon
But what is |
at this stage of
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
tim's. Quick d e t a c h a b l e
Eastern Oregon
Electric Co.
PATTY O’MEARA
Electric Contractors
Commercial — Residential
Industrial
ESTIMATES and
REQUESTS
With No Obligation!
ELECTRIC HEAT
0 MEARA SUPPLY CO.
Wasco - Phone 0 1 2 5402
The Dalles - Ph. CY 6-4181
»BELLAMY TRACTOR CO.
THF
HH I D I I .
I U l N IX 'S
IS SHI- KM X \
NFXX S|’ XI’ F K !
Phone CY 6 - 3800
The Dalles