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í Y PAG» 3 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRI DAT, APRIL 30, 1948 m arshm allow and weiner roast followed by a game of ball, Those w ho made the hike w ere G eorgia and Frances Woods, Jam es G riggs, Paul Wilson, and Miss Buchanan. The group was join ed by Kelly Wilson and Harold Brow n w ho rode their horses to th e river, but all the young peo p ie took tu rn s riding the two horses o u t of the canyon. M rs T hora Justesen, Mrs Kate H ensen of Moro, and Mrs Theo, Ju ste se n ,of Maupin celebrated th eir birth d ay s together w ith a d inner at the Justesen home in K ent. Others present at the d in n er w ere Mrs John Maclnnis, Joe Docker of Vancouver B. C.. Mr and M rs Harry Justesen and ,, 9 0 son, E ddie tfnd A rthur Justesen. , M rs John M aclnnis and M rs < Donald M aclnnis a n d \ children M rs H ansen and her sister w ere dinner guests last Wednes- Mrs Justesen who celebrated day a t the home of Mr and Mrs th e ir 84th and 82nd birthdays Chet Mars of W amic. respectively were t»orn near Co Mrs Carl Schadewitz and son, penhagen. Denmark Mrs Hansen John, w ere dinner guests S atu r came to Omaha, Nebraska from day evening at the home of Mr D enm ark when she was 22 and ahd M rs W alter W ilson of The was followed two years later by Dalles. < | | her sister. In 1901 Mrs. Hansen W ord has t>een received th a t and h e r huaband. the late Soren Mr and Mrs Roger Justesen of H ansen and Mrs Justesen and W amic are the parents of a dau- her husband, the late Fred Just ghter, Jana I xju , born April 16. esen moved to Eugene w here at The Dalles hospital. - i they rem ained until 1904. At that , Mr and Mrs Bob Brown a n d 'tim e they came to Sherman coun fam ily w e r e Sunday d in n e rjty w here they have since resided, INCLUDE HIM OUT . . . If Secretary of State George Marshall can guests at the home of Mr» a n d l D irectors and committee chair be believed, there is at least one prominent public figure who will not Mrs Don I .antis of Hood R iver Im e n of the Oregon Flying F a r be running either for president or vice president next November, and . They also visited during the eve-8-Tiers traveled by personal plane that is Secretary of State Marshall. Quisled as to whether he would ning a t the home of Mr and M rsB’o a business meeting held last consider being running-mate for Mr. Truman this year, he shoved his Flovd L antis of The Dalles. 8 T h u rsd ay «at Roberts Field, Red- hands deep into his pockets and answered: “ I don’t think any reply to Mr and Mrs Roy Barnet andBmcnd. that question is required in the light of what has been said. I will never son Lee of The Dalles and M rl Site for the 1948 .convention be Involved in politics. I cannot be a candidate for any office.” Mar and Mrs Carl Schadewjtz . an d llw as narfow ed to a choice be- shall’« greatest desire is to retire from public life to bis Virginia home. son John were guests last F r i g tw een Redmond, Prineville and dav at a birthdav dinner in hon "B en d . A committee headed by pletes his spring work. Or of P at Jefferies at the home Claud W illiam s will make the Mr and Mrs Allan Bekkedahl o f hisi parents, Mr and Mrs Bill final selection Final choice of and children w ere guests a t a .Jefferies. ’ of decal to becojne the emblem birthday dinner Sunday in hon- Dennis McGuire of Portland, of the O F F was turned over to or of Donnie Decker at the home research director for the Oregon John Decker, chairman of asso- his parents, Mr and Mrs John E ducat’on association snoke on ciates oommittee for printing. Decker. » the OEA’s program for the com- The choice will be made public Earl Lyons who is d riv er of jng year. Miss Helen W hitcom b at a late r date. Tentative plans the Shell delivery truck at Kent 0? T he Dalles, OEA director was will be m ade for the y e a r’s pro is now selling Case m achinery a]<=^. present. gram b u t no definite event was and oil tanks on a com m ission . smonraaborrt dinner ser- decided upon. 1K.R1S for J E Norton. E arl Is a ve£ . the ,a J ies of , he Me. T hose present at the m eet.n« By Mrs Lester Wilson Rev. C. K. Sw ender of . Port- veteran, who served w ith Pat- t\ ^ H q tY h n V rh atUfV30 was entov- w ere H arold Steen, president of land, retirin g secretary of the to n ’s Fifth A rm y in F rance . , . aqRPnlhiA<r teachers Milton; Jo h n Decker, Kent; Gar Oregon Home M issions for the . and was aw arded the purple atfpn(Hn„ frnrn Kpnt wprp land Sw anson, lone; Palmer Tor- C hristian church will preach the heart For wounds . received in - H elen T anqtpd M rs F tta v e n d - H illsboro; W orth W iley. M other’s day serm on at Kent, - that theatre. . - B u ch an an Miss M arion Bucha I)a-v to n : Claude Williamsi, Prine- ‘ Mr and Mrs Donald Clodfelter Bucha^ % . “ _ 2Jari®n Bucha ville; ----------- Ridell Lage. “ Hood ----- River; according to th ' e " Kent pastor, and Eu<?ene K nott and Jam es Rothrock. and son, W endell, , w ere din n er nan Rev. E arl H astings. K ent grade school defeated the Rev. Sw ander, who has held guests Sunday evening at the — Valiev baseball team at his post as secretary for the past home of Mr ad Mrse T ra n k von F rtdav w ith a score of 20 40 years has conducted the Mo Buratel. — - £ n The cam e staved n io erc s th e r’s day service at Kent for Mr and M rs John Palm er and J “ favor^of V a n t until the the last 20 years. He a n c th is wife son of Antelope w ere guests Sun- [ when t h e ^ o r e 1 st<xxi and son, C ourtney have endeared day afternoon at the home of ‘ C rass Valiev scored 9 them selves to th e hearts of all Mr and Mrs Bill Jefferies. ^ ° in S ^ U s t ln iin g w hich In the bulletin the authors point out th a t 2, 4-D acts m ore like a disease in Its effect on plants than as a poison. They Bay it m ay take several weeks after treatm en t w ith 2, 4-D be fore a plant will die. F irst visible sym ptom s are stem and leaf tw isting and bending. Unlike a disease, however. 2, 4-D affects lants m ost w hen they are oung and grow ing vigorously. Among the plants in the t|pll- etin term ed susceptible to 2, 4-D a re om am enal shrubs, or chard trees, vetch, sweet clover, alfalfa, dandelion, m ustard, plan tain and young Russian thistle/ Plants difficult to control with 2, 4-D include blackberry, crab- grass,. quackgrass, brackenfern. Russian knapweed and wild bar ley. Eugene Kriott, su p erintendent of Kent grade school was elect- ed president of the Sherm an County Grade T eacher’s associa- tion for the following year at a m eeting held in W asco a t the M ethodist church last W ednesday evening. Fred Crowley of G rass Valley was elected vice-president and Miss M arion Buchanan of K ent w as elected secretary. Joe Docker of Vancouver, B. C. arrived T hursday to visit at the home bf his son in law and daughter, Mr and Mrs H arry Justesen. * - Mr and Mrs Jam es E arl, Mrs Alfred Lyons, Miss Sam mie Ly- ions and Don E arl w ere business w isttors in /T h e Dalles Saturday. Rev C. Swander To Give Ànimi Sermon At Kent » A who know them . . A ootluck d in n er in honor of Rev and M rs Sw ander and as a Kent ahno ~ - T n 7 w »l be held at the le g io n hall following church.’ It is hoped th a t all for- m er residents will m ake an ef- fort, to join the K ent com m unity a t this gathering. Miss G ertrude Hogue h a s 'b e e n instructed to send cards as rem inders to all church m em bers. _ .John Decker, accom panied by Am andus von Borstel flew his Stinson V oyager t o Lexington n a fto n d t the h p f dispersion lis iw r flio n Mondav t to attend sale of regisered Herefords at the O. W. C utsforth ranch. J. C. W ilson of Portland ar rived Saturday at the^ home of Mr an.1 Mrs -Carl Schadew itz w here he will stay while he com- Sherm an coynty P o m o n a kepF^excitem ent at fever pitch «range will m eet at Kent at 10 to the last mQment. T here w as a A- M, May 8, and all grangers large tu rn o u t of baseball fans ,o watch ,h e Rame' \ t 's John W oods Mrs T^ fit Tuesday two educations aJ ^ n ^Y lvpr and H elen B o th w ell Dims. “The F a r W estern Statee.” Y n d a p- and “A1askan Hesource«.” w ere o n . H ^ n T j X t o S a s chtJr shown at the Kent grade schoo m h l^ S S S n B tte e fw’ a11 PunIls- These two v,Rua’ ° f T^ pp S ’ fi. educational films w ere the 26th ’A?instrong a rriv ed show n since the first of Ja n u a ry v ^ v ^ i h e i S S ^ b i T p a r K enneth Young, superintendent F t ‘da-\ at ¿ T r r of Moro schools handle« th e sche J nt«,■ Mr and t Et'hf h o m ^ o f <hdin" or th*> films w ithin the a.n ‘ rents in R^ . countv The nrogram has b^on Mr. A rm stiongv P » A ln n n n / Î o so n t the h n f films ilm e w îll p n ln c iilp planned will coincide mono . Mrs . v r Sm ith the Misses w ’,h thp classroom subiect m at E C Sm ith, the M ^ses p1o<?plv The Joyce and Virgin a Sm ith I of film« fo thp d ,R aid A rm strong trM Is a rental charge of 31 and B i ly S m ith w ere visitors in fj)m T he Dalles Saturday. Sixth grade punils nrrom nan ted hv their teacher. M* sr M ar’on Pucharían hiked from the George W ilson home to the John Pav riv e r Sunday w here they held a PIONEERS Hail Insurance -x- A N C E OREGON MORO S HEAR U. S. SENATOR G uy C o rdon SPEAKING FROM W ASHING TO N, D. C. EARL T. NEWBRY FOR KODL 9:30 p.m. Friday, April 30 Secretary of Staff Earl T Newbry's past record as a legislator reveals that he works just as ha- • at the public’s business as he hat at hts own. I • v works |ust as hard to produce »’ aximum from the public's dol- la .» as he did n ma ring a record as a successful orchart' si, business and civic Jeader. KEEP SfKMOR CORDON OS THE JO J Oregon P rim a ry Elections - M a y 21, 1948 Tor better goternnseiH't take, kee^ Ear/ T N eu brj/ Setretaey «/ Sidle Pd Adv Guy Cordon for U S. Senator Comm George F. Jameson, Exec Secty. Portlond, Ore. Pd for by N ew bry for Secretory of State C o m m ittee ", Gene Rossmon. C hm .. 1135 S W Zom bi 11 P ortlond 5, Oregon ” You, too, can get happy by buying one of our Hail Insur ance Policies. Your crop« are v a lu a b le thia year. Protect them with Hail Insurance. See or call u> today. SU R >1. L MORRIS TYGH VALLKY, OREGON 9 x/ i » M YOUR FAVORITE KENTUCKY BRAND IS AVAILABLE AGAIN I _ Thî Dalles this Saturday at the Eighth Annual Anniversary Sals he hat IN MR8. JONES WAS THIS ROUNDER’S NAME . . . This is Mrs. Casey Jones, wife of th e engineer who rode to fam e on a six-eight wheeler. She was seated at the throttle of the General Motors “ Train of Tomorrow” on its run from New Albany, M iss., to Mem« his, where she took part In ceremonies honoring the arrival of le train there. Her husband’s ride to his death on “Old 638” 42 y e a n ago has been immortalised in song and story. T T T A 'W ^ r R i n i ? ? 2, 4-D BULLETIN Copies of the bulletin are now W hile 2, 4-D is not the ultim ate available through local county to all weed problem s, it is an agricultural agents’ offices or by epoch m aking discovery th at has w riting direct to the college. The caused a revolution in agricul 16 page bulletin Is w ritten in an ture, w rite Virgil H. Freed, OSC, easy-to-read st>4e radily under experim ent station agronom ist, standable by experienced fam ers and H j £ x W arren, extension ser a n d city, part-tim e gardeners vice crops specialist, in th eir new bulletin num ber 687, “2, alike. 7^. if A few moments spent while in H a p p y Farmer. . . Bill E. Todd / of the Y Ninth St. Supermarket will prove both ™Sunny Brook •RAN» NO0I pleasant and profitable 505 West; Nir.th St., The Dalles J * i National Distillers Products CorporationX/w York«86 Proof«65% Grain Neutral Spirits When Selling NOTICE z i Cattle, Hogs, Sheep It FOR OF BUDGET MEETING What! A Power Plant on Top of a Pole? j PREPARATIO N OF COUNTY BUDGET CJ Notice I h hereby given that the m ittee will l»e in County B udget Com Public Livestock Market period from July 1, 1948 to June 30, 1949 inclusive. capacitors on pole tops throughout its system. Any tax payer or group of tax payer« w ishing to have These ingenious little devices w ill make tor TOP PRICES budget, appropriation« available about 10,000 kilow atts of additional elim ination of any item, or an In in any item are requeuted to at tend th is m eeting and make su ch wishes known. No increase can be made to exceed ten percent of the proposed budget at the final hearing and adoption. T H IS G ROW ING REGION USES M O RE ANO M O RE OF P F l l ’t CHEAP ELECTRICITY! capacity from existing generators. Electric rates here ere the lowest In history— man halt th* hetlonel average k _____ _______ UNION STO C K YA R D S, North Portland r PHONE UN 1511 item«, the crease <»r reduction Commission Co- T h is year Pacific Power w ill install 1600 of county expenditure« for all county purpose« for the for new To ALBRIGHT supply of usable electricity on power lines 1948 for the purpose of m aking the original estim ate« changes made in the proposed and Yes, sonny, capacitors are in effect little power plants, because they boost the «ewsion at the Courthduae In Moro, Oregon, at 10:00 o’clock A. M. on Wednesday May 12, Pays to ship to a _ Enjoy the whiskey that's oa A 6 /a m tr* fifth 1 2* - Ktntucky W hisk»y-A Blind R oss O m duff County Clerk. \ O r. J Pacific Paws r 51 l*<4*Cam paiiy u ic / in Progress Since 1910 — e ♦