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•r - — - f— SHERMAN Tage 4 APRIL JS, • « 1951 » • COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON I r/ Ad» W ant Gi P« •r U P P tl a b ti P P v s t n P V t t I i ( ( NOTICE N O TIC E OF H E A R IN G FINAL ACCOUNTING All persons having objections to the final accounting of Ina Byrd, A d m inistratrix o f the E s tate of P earl Jones, deceased, snail file sam e before the 15th day of May, 1951, a t the ho u r of 10:00 o ’clock A. M., w hich is th e tim e fixed for settlem en t of said account, and the C o u n t/ C ourt C ham bers a t Moro, Oregon, is the place fixed. IN A BYRD x A dm inistratrix DICK & DICK The Dalles, Oregon A ttorneys for the E state Pub.: A pril 13-20-27-May 4, 1951. Mr. and Mrs. L ester Conlee left W ednesday for P ortland and expected to go on la te r In the week to spend a few w eeks at th e ir house a t Ocean Lake. ■HB t 4 + 1 Rufus News CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING^ Meat cutting, w rapping, sharp (By Mrs. George L. Fox) freeze. B ring them In any dav E veryone I> rem a rk in g how hut Sunday. C & C Food Store, m uch the w h eat has gro w n th e G rass Valley, Oregon. ditfe p ast week. I t la a fact, a n d th e r OR SALE OR R E N T— Sm all fields look like a lovely green furnished house. Phone 780 o r carpet. Of course, th is is the chop w rite L. A. Grim es, 106 N. E. seeded last f e n .' Most of the 23-ltp sp rin g w heat planting has been 61st Ave., Portland. done, b u t it h asn ’t show n m uch N EED AN ALL-PURPOSE CAR? grow th yet. The land this sp ring Then see the W illys S tation w heat w as seeded on w as idle W agon on display a t W IL L IS ground from last sp rin g ’s plow MOTOR CO. All-steel body, over ing, b u t it is rep o rted o u t In drive, plenty of c a rry in g capacity South Sherm an county m any m eans safety, economy and p rac farm ers had to reseed land th a t tical transportation. Also New w as seeded last fall. T he w h eat Four W heel Drive JE E P S , PIC K had been w in ter killed. A t th e UPS and STATION WAGONS. price w h eat is now, th is cost Contact W IL LIS MOTOR for Wil- them some money. lys-Overland Sales, Service, P a rts * • * * and Accessories. W est Colum bia BRIDAL SHOWER HONORS l * « R iver H ighw ay, The Dalles, Ore MISS DARLENE SMITH gon. * i - r~ T sr* 23-tfc. a bridal sh o w e r w as riv e n Frl- _________ day a fto r n o o 7 a t R u f u l ^ a n g e LEGAL ta ni Ü f w a n t e d * J a n ito r at C o u rth ou se May 1st. S tea d y E m p lo y m e n t See any m em ber o f C ounty C ourt o r R o ss Oraduff, __ C ou n ty C lerk e h i hall honoring D arlene Sm ith w hose m arriage to Dick Peck of T he Dalles is to take olace A pril The Dalles is to take place A pri ’5. Mrs. F a y B rackett had charge of th e decorating, usin g spring blossom s about th e room. The table w as covered w ith w h ite crepe paper. A ttached to crepe paper stream ers w ere red h earts w ith D arlene and Dick w ritte n in w hite The table w as center- ed by a doll dressed as a bride. Mrs. Joe M orris had charge of the program . In a jum bled w ord quiz Mrs. Rolland Johnson w on the prize for getting • th em all correct. Mrs. W ycliffe Rice sang _ a solo, accom panied a t th e piano I t a . 'o i u 'l e s W Ü lü i. M r r Joe M orris read a poem. Miss Sm ith th en opened h e r gifts to the pleasure of all p res ent. She w as assisted by h e r sis te r Miss Donna Sm ith and Mrs. K eith Thom pson. R efreshm ents of cake topped w ith w hipped cream , coffee and punch w ere served to about 45 adults and a num ber of children, b y Mrs. R ay Brow n, Mrs. W il liam M eyers, Mrs. W. A. M orris and Mrs. R obert Byrd O ut of tow n guests for the show er Were Mrs. D ew ey-Thom p son and Mrs. K eith T hom pson of Moro. Mrs. E rnie F eck. Mrs. Leah Jenson and Mrs. Shirley Jenson of T he Dalles. FOR A BIGGER CROP -B IG G E R PROFITS ♦ on- . , -yj — THE BC’.V CHEMICAL COMPANY ias ANoats S 'tl TRANCISC^ a • Mrs. L. P. H aven and Mrs. L a w - rence K aseberg were hostesses a t. th ’ l,a v «n home on Fri.Jay A pn “ ™e2 ^ rs ° fh th e “ W om ens Study 1 Mrs. W alter B ruckert presided a t th e business m eeting in w hich Mrs. Chas. F ulton w as appointed defense bond chairm an for the club. Mrs. Hailey, legislative chairm an, reported th a t she had w ritte n to m em bers of the legis- latu re protesting th e proposed raise In fees a t the sta te T.B. hospitals. Mrs. H ugh W hite, state conser vation chairm an presented plans for a “show m e” trip th ro u g h the county on Msfy 18. Dams, strip farm ing, plantings and o th er forme of soil conservation will be visited by the group. Mrs. L ester Johnson, civil de- feiwe chairm an, reported th a t she had a o n o in te d fiv e local w om en as plane sp otters for th e a le rt a ir raids DORIN WILBURN Stan d ard In su ran ce Co, Yellow Lobel KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY V e ? and, o f course, you con continue to enjoy 0U> Whits label KENTUCKY WWSKEY -A BUND 65% GIA« NEUTRAL SPIRITS SAME LOW PRICE FOR EAÇHI $ 3 >60 4ART. I !2 ” THt OLD HERMITAGE COMPANY. LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY Mrs. R ichie Dingle cam e from The Dalles M bnday to spend a few days w ith Mrs. H arold E ng berg w hile h er husband Is In H eppner w orking a t C u rt Tom ’s place w h ere th ey are plowing. Mr. and M rs, Jam es F ox left M onday for T routdale to spend a few days .at th e ir farm there. Mr. and Mrs. George Fox a t tended th e w edding S aturday night In The Dalles of JoA nn Clodfelter and Bruce Eccles. The R ufus hig h school boys w ent to G rass V alley T h u rsd ay w here they had a practice game of baseball w ith th e Moro lads. Moro seem ed to be in b e tte r form and defeated R ufus. As th e boys got hom e after the busses left, Coach Donal B rislaln took them to th e ir homes. ' The high school stu d e n ts are w orking on th e ir annual for this year. T he stu d e n ts are also sell ing tickets to th e spring dance on April 28 a t the school gym, and posters are up ad v ertising the event. B e a u tifu l to lo o k a t B e a u tifu l to d r iv e , Watch tke l it t le la d y park the baautiful, big car . . . a single finger on the ateering wheel cen do it now, w ith Hydraguide! - • . , Now Hydraguide Steering does four-fifths *T.7 . '? /• -* t • of the work K for you! T T h in k o f th e e asiest steerin g c a r y o u ev er d ro v e . . . th e n im ag in e o n e five tim es easier to steer! C h ry sle r’s n ew H y d ra g u id e p o w er ste e rin g . . . re g u la r o n C row n Im p erials a n d o p tio n a l a t e x tra co st o n all N ew Y o rk e r a n d Im p e ria l m o d els . • ; gives you day’s drive you ever without arm-and- •houlder fatigue at the and. Around tha curves . . . over the hillt . . . H y d ru ju id e does four- fifth» o f the work! ex actly t h a t H e re is b y fa r th e g re a te s t single c h an g e in h a n d lin g ease— a n d sa fe ty — you e v e r fo u n d in a n y car. A t y o u r to u c h o n th e ste erin g w heel, th e c a r m echanically la tight <Hy traffic . . . on awk ward drivawayi and roads . . . H ydre»uide mean» new aefety, naw aaaa, naw tw iftneat of eteerin» controll - p ro v id es fo u r-fifth s of th e e n erg y to tu r n th e / A - ‘ tire s o n th e road. L ik e so m u ch in th e se new C h ry sle rs . . . H y d ra g u id e is so ba sica lly the whiskey that’s V A . •* Taste It once—and you’ll want to broadcast to your friends your discovery of cheerful Old Sunny Brook. Since 1891, this fine Ken tucky whiskey has been pleasing millions. Tune In on reafipleasure tonighti Try Old Sunny Brook. $3.64 fifth »£.13 p la t o Y ook roe mis watchman oh m i r som a new, so b a sica lly b e tte r th a n a n y th in g before, The Most Basically Naw Cars of A ll! th a t o n ly w h en y o u tr y i t can y o u e v e r k n o w B eneath the rich new beauty of these Chryslers for 1951 are 73 different im provem ents and advances. Arnonf them a n the moat basic new ideas in any cars for many years! Like the revolutionary new FirePow er engine, of 180 horsepower, which gives owners of Chrysler Im perial and New Yorker cars tha m ost powerful, most efficient, m ost all-around economical pow erplant in. any cor today! And like the amazing new Chrysler Oriflow shock absorbers, which give every new Chrysler car riding ease with twice the shock-absorbin» power of any othar cars a t any price. And with all their newness, they're boOt to stand b y you like no car you can buy! w h a t i t re a lly does! C H H r í .. s : r *-r finest engineered cars in the world PRATT M OTOR CO., W asco, O regon First and Biggs Streets (BflUOCY WHISKEY-A Bt£NOUROO(*ii%cuiirwiniutfuin-n(ousaM TnoM aa«n,uwimu.i[»iuuT '• r . i - -i. . * ♦ The Moro W om an’s M issionary Society m et in the church social room W ednesday afternoon w ith 21 m em bers present. A dessert luncheon w as served by Mrs. M. A. Bull, Mrs. E. H. Mbore, Mrs. Gladys M orrison and Mrs. Lenora C authers. Mrs. H. B. P in k erto n w as direc to r of the p rogram In w hich Mrs. T heo.-Johnson, Mrs. Russell Bel- shee and Mrs. Jo h n P a rk e r took part. Mrs. P a rk e r also led th e de- ▼otlonals. The nex t m eeting w ill begin w ith a noon luncheon on M ay 9 at the church. Some of th e offi cers of the P ortland P resbyterlal will be p resen t and th e m em bers of the Ju n io r Ladles Club have been invited to attend. D o w S1AT1U ♦ Plans All Day Meet > - in S h erm an county. F uxm U w A- additional $30.00 received th is ed to be raised to cover tra n sp o r week. tation and o th er costs am o u n t to $900 over the state. S h erm an Four-H Club boys and g irl, in ^ 7 ¿ n ^ u t^ n c o » U t^ the Moro com m unity contributed w u **v ° w . $10 raised by th e pie sale. W e ll D rillin g C o n t r a c t o r to the International F a rm Y outh * Exchange program , recently, by TRI DALLES, OREGON The total contributions fo r th e holding a pie sale a t th e Moro Red Cross fo r Moro and vicinity Phone 3729. public school building. 518 W. 7thSt w as boosted to $538.50 w ith an — T he Cam pus 4-H Club of Ore gon State college Is sponsoring Oregon’s participation in th e In- M o r tg a g e L oan » to M e e t Y o u r In d iv id u a l need» ternational F a r m Y outh E x ATTRACTIVE TERMS change p ro je c t - S ponsorship of this project includes selecting PR O M PT S E R V IC E and sending a delegate to a for eign country for th e su m m er m onths. Orie farm yo u th from Oregon will visit a E uropean c o u n try w here they w ill live and A w e s te r n c o m p a n y se rv in g w e s te i n a g ric u ltu re w ork w ith farm fam ilies fo r HOME OFFICE about 4 M m onths. T he purpose P ortlan d , O regon 812 8. W. Washington of the project is to provide A m er P h o n e A T 4831 ican farm y outh a n o p p o rtu n ity ___________ to live w ith farm _ people of anoth- . ... e r, country and to see som ething «r tb«ir - « t ™ . T hrough th is program , it is hop ed aid will be given In the de velopm ent of Junior farm leaders to b e tte r un d erstan d Internation al relations and the problem s of BRAND w orld peace. ' and waxed. Carl Just finished • T w q t v p K aseberg In- w ork th e firs^ of th e w eek and Mrs • L aw reut e k g * beautiful job. I t w as «he vited th e m em bers tp atten d th e first tim e the m em bers had seen w id e n w edding anniV er^ifr cele bration of h e r parents, Mr. and 1L T he q u a rte rly rep o rt w as read Mrs. John F oss of Moro on Sun Diane C hristianson, local 4-H by the secretary ? Mrs. Atlee W il day, Apr. 15. club „girl, Moro, w as In charge Mrs. F u lto n gave a v e ry in te r son. E ight applications for m em of th e fund raisin g cam paign bership w ere also read by the esting account of her rec e n t trip to Haw aii. She d resse d .in native secretary, - . > For th e program , Mrs. H arland costum e and had m any pictures McDonald called upon th e mem- of placeS and people to illu strate bers to tell th eir experiences in neJl „ , enables refreshm B ents w ere gardening. T here w as a gam e In ♦he family w hich husbands and th e ir w ives —rv « J ” y th e hostesses. ♦o limit took p a r t Mrs. W m. O’B rien w on --------------------- . the c o st the prize for It. A ndy E ngberg F rancis Keyes, school m usic lo ih needs or wishes. read a le tte r from “the old coun- d irector presented rfls pupils of t r y " F o u r of th e new ly In itia ted the first to fourth grades In a grange m em bers w ere welcomed. piano recital a t the school audi I They w ere Mr. and Mrs. W m. torium M onday n ig h t N ext Mon O’Brien, Lillian Bower and Gor day night a recital will be given don Bay. A fter th e m eeting th e by pupils of the fifth to eighth I L"“ UH wom en of th e grange served a grades. P a re n ts and friends a re M O O KfllV AVt invited. nice supper. Missionary Group Just spray with 2 -4 DOW W KD KILLER or ESTERON 44 for proved weed control. Then watch your wood-free grain shoot up with new vigor. SEI YOUR LOCAI DOW DEALER POR DEPENDABLE AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS m u c h a c t iv it y s h o w n a t WOSCO WOMEN’S CLUB > • C O N T R O L W E E D S IN G R A IN With 2-4 Dow Wood Killer or Esteron 44 ’ ' T he coxamwu^y ©Md club W ednesday evening a t th e hom e of Mrs. Tom M acnab w hen th re e tables o f pinochle w ere played. Mrs. P a t M acnab w on th e high score prize, Mrs. George Fox w on second h igh an d Mrs. Dewey Thom as recelved th e consolation prize. O ther m em bers p rese n t w ere Mrs. Don Macnab, Mrs. F ra n k LeM aster, Mrs. W illiam McNab, Mrs. K enneth F ridley, Mrs. Chet Coats, Mrs. EltoA Med- ler, Mrs. E llen*S w lm m and th e hostess M rs. Tom Macnab. •!, Late In th e evening, the hos- tess served angel food cake, lee cream and coffee. T h e nex t p a rty will be a t th e hom e of Mrs. Le M aster on May 3. • * * * R ufus grange m et T h u rsd ay evening w ith Andy E ngberg pre- siding a t th e business "session, Quite a n u m b er of m em bers w ere p resen t and w ere am azed and pleased to see the finish on th e grange hall floor w h « ^ stained Thom pson had MORO 4-M CLUB H E L P # XQ FIN A N C E IN TER N A TIO N A L FARM YOUTH PR O JEC T ■ f ’fcJJLtAkk' i -Ì t- " I s *