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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1951)
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Thus, one of final account as Administrator our county’s assets may be util with will, annexed, of the Estate ized after years of Inattention. of Soren Hansen, deceased, and ncw spaps * In the early ’ days stockmen that (Monday, the 6th day of Au v e n t down along the river and l PUBLISHERS gust, 1951, at 10:00 A. M., of said settled, taking up homesteads ASSOCIATION day, at the court room In the and running cattle. They seldom court house, in Moro, Sherman did any irrigating. As families County, Oregon, have been fixed grew and incomes rose these NATIONAL EDITORIAL homesteaders moved to t h e by the Court as the time and place for hearing of objections towns to send children to school to said Final Account and foil and single men took over the the settlement of said estate. flat stretches. - *Qve T. Hansen In recent years these bits ot SUBSCRIPTION RATES Administrator, with Will fertile earth have not been used ONE YEAR - ____ ____ annexed or are pastured In the same T. Lester Johnson manner as the hill land. This JULY A 1B51 Attorney for Administrator 35-8c does not use them advantageous ly. Some men with experience JOBS AND PEOPLE and ambition have grown fabu- NOTICE IF FIN A L ACCOUNT Man attaches social and spirit- lous crops of potatoes, tomatoes NOTICE is hereby given that ual advantages to himself very and cantaloupe on these level the undersigned has filed in the quickly and often without much river bottoms with irrigation County Court of the State of Ore reason. Different periods In his- from the river. Irrigation has gon for Sherman County his tory have exalted different bus- not been easy because of a ack Final Account as Executor of iness. or professions or kinds of of power and the rise and . the Estate of J. M. Axtell, life During the middle ages of the deceased, and that Monday, the NO SALE . r . A raspberry from the law was aU two young men got when the middle class was com- Now w ttlr 30th day of July, 1951, at when they tried to burglarize a candy store in New York recently. ing into being there was pride Irrigation Is more easily done 10:00 A. M., of said day, at the Here, we see one of the subjects, Ralph Dominquez, 21, being forcibly ings, it was warmer there than in being a tradtfBttm. a business- and and much courtroom, In the courthouse, assisted from the window by a policeman after he and H arry , Paaga- here. This doesn’t seems to be man, although the nobility scorn- er Pr^ ° P® w hich to in Moro, Sherman County, Ore IS, were c' M in the aet by the cops. The two boys were ac zTV uZL - a wao a better machinery with which to a usual condition. Thé thermom bean, gon, have been fixed by the cused also of s . a car which was Temoved before the owner knew ?****? build roads. It seems certain th a t eter neared the 100 degree mark Court as the time and place words there will someday be a county Sunday and Monday of this It was gone. In recent times the ^ w °rds road up j ohn Day river and for hearing of objections to M rs. George F o x week. This continued heat could MANY KINDS OF FLY DOPE given to those who QQCR JMire truck loadg of garden «tuff Is suggested for outside surfaces said Final Account and for the A special meeting of the Home do some damage to the crops. qwat • where other materials are not settlement of said estate. proud to rule n f e g ._ will come over them everyday, * “ Rufus The wheat is all headed out and ™ r n y W c o X reduced to ^ n g good control. Indoors, C lslreA x te.l are used scornfully. Who wants __ _ _^ allv ordbat Economically nches^ar^’loS ted grange was held Thursday after- there is danger of pinching the f^r^Tstocl^m to be a “bloomin’ duke?” it« sim-nlpst. deadlv best But pyrethrum sprays give good, lm- , - Executor s s r „* « tkn ^ homo nf Mrs. Roland vomp,« There are both social and econ- X * . . .. « errain. kernels nf of grain. there’s mo m any' flies and not mediate results, but they do not T. Letter Johnson ralMd th than the hilltops. w H h t o < . * a ^ 'dessert « « 5 which enough enough fjy fly sw swatters, so othe other b*ve a J o n g ^ w lasting effect Attorney for Executor 34-7c The Wasco n fire truck wiuvn raised an on on u ie iuuvuv ». r F v o , r. „ Johnson w . - — 'n ie Wasco re irucK atters, so ...— QQntról » methods must be used. Aerosol bombs are handy* s u p - _____________ ________ _ T° 2 * fari^ r years our cattle have been win- berg as co-hostesses. A wag purchased by contributions farm ers were generally poor, on high lands where luncheon consisting tbe p ^ p jg Hying in the w hat? - plementary fly control — . _______ equip- NOTICE ___ OF ________ FINAL HEARING uneducated and u unsophisticated it u colder than along the rivera *ce cream, cake an »p. an th^ din. north end of Sherman county You’ve heard this: “Chemicals ^ T Pa2d Notice is herebV Riven that ♦Chemicals ment in the home The n escaPin2 was entirely different than in a and where the feed is often less coffee was centered last fall, has been on the job to llke DDT don’t WOrk on flie8 any cloud will kill only the flies and R Spencer Executor of day when farmers had money valuable than could be grown Ing room table that was Qut fires. of the blg mosquitoes present at the Ume lh/ . 1 kU*7 kr flowers help put out fires. One of the Dig more. The pesky things swallow “»«» mujvwv » «v u.c Estate of H o w a rd m ftnen. _ o r bottoms. bv h *'__ p PA«« »* j ___ ,* «_ _ of <* application, ravaie ox Howard and could be educated and e o Qn lrrlgaled rtu rlver bottoms by a lovely bowl ( of Of flowers. wag the ¿Im ejh e^o ld Cross ,t i_ by ■ .u the - gallon. It doesn’t faze aPP»caUon, and and it It has has no no re- re- HowaM M. M. Spen- 8 ^ phlsticaated If they wanted to „ ta not known how many Flowers were aiso iav.»...y - - burned recently. em. _______________________ _ ~ be. Because of the depression acreg of ,and layg aiong for decorations to make the room P 'a £ ho^ ^ b Branyd County Court of the State of It’s true, says Bob Every of W a n t A J » Oregon for Sherman County, his the John Day because it Is to bright with rolor A par > leasee of the Fleck Orchard ate- Oregon State college, that the Final Account, and the Court small patches often far apart. was at each gu 8 P tion and restaurant have relin- common housefly — s o m e of MALE HELP : WANTED: A Do has set the 24th day of July, --------------- scale. It Is designed for small fanns u b le, and each one read aiouo holdlnga here, and them, at least—can be doused you have what It takes to man- , 951 ,n th# ofnce Probably the entire habit leads of maybe 40 acres or less but the verse on it. A get-wen car p o rtla n d Brand w ith DDT and comfi bacR age your aee vour own business? business’ No c ,erk of sherm an County to erroneous consideration of the that amount of land will grow was signed by all tne me _ health for several strong and sticky. The entomolo- capital required as we furnish gon, in the County Courthouse importance of the world's work. a lot of alfalfa or a tremendous present and was sent to Mrs. - . to the right man. Good opening at Moro, Oregon, at 10:00 o’clock is a years. gist . says . experiment station It is all important and the more amount of . garden stuff. Elizabeth Kuypers who ly in Dtefc FrApcis a 1951 graduate workers a t the college, for ex- nearby. Write The J. R. Wat a. m., as the Ume and place for basic the product the more im member of the club and kins Co., 137 Dexter^ Ave., the settlement of said accounting of the Rufus high school was In- ample, have collected more than portant the work. the hospital. . ducted into the navy, and word 50 species of flies in the dairy Seattle 9, Wash. ' 33-8c and for hearing objecUons to MORE MONEY DOWN A farmer is one who follows w a s was received that he .w ent to barn. Although the housefly Is meeting THE DRAIN The business the job of feeding the world: CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING — the same, if any. This year business men opened by the chairman, Mrs. San Diego last Wednesday to one of the most common, it is that Is his part of the scheme Meat cutting, wrapping, aiiarp EUGENE H. SPENCER Dick the only one known to be re or •'*''¿7— ’ P this J°hnson- 11 was the 20 " start his basic' training. of things and the better and being “protected’ , freeze. Bring them In any dav Executor Some of them more efficiently he does it the security. For some timer hi deckg of cards for the grange made his honie with Mr. and slstant to DDT. bbt Sunday. C & C Food Store, J. Tracy Barton better he nils his place. Carpen- “Protection has been Provided recelved. The roll call Mrs. Roland Johnson during the are not. Grass Valley, Oregon, The Dalles, Oregon So, says Every, DDT is sUll four years ters build things out of wood ?or tbose em ployed wflg angwered by each telling a ----- ---- he attended school. 32-5e recommended for housefly con NEED AN ALL-PURPOSE CAR? Attorney for the Estate for people to use, doctors have mdustry. sewing short c u t A special_mee - Dick’s folks live InJPor eu trol and in many cases is still taken of curin curing ing u»vc date will Wavne Eatop has has a a job job wc Then see the Wiliys Station IM.CU over uveri the uic Job j w oi g the u ie .. . - —r _ I— H1K »»»*• be caUed — - - — to jv o t rk l W a v n e Eaton work giving satisfactory control. DDT sick, m echanics keep the metals th at business men ar quBt> Mrs. Twice Fields Maryhill Ferry. How : iiuvu Wagon on display at WILLIS «... --- - ----M V V 1 vvuhiiik 1U I M i Is not recommended for use in busy serving people, newspaper for ln the " volunteered to sew the top of on e MOTOR CO. All-steel body, over- foi tn e d a ir y barns or on dairy cattle. _ o th m Every work-. dotage 1 ^ e c h a ^ b ard Steward is working men Inform ^ a^ o or r the tb. government w v ^ m € n ^ has ^ th e q u llt together. th department at Methoxychlor I s ’the ¿ h ^ lc a i drive, plenty of carrying capacity er has a place In the scheme of not J ^ 11 R*lun« ( *louR" f gave a report on her attendance Both boys are also 1951 sixteen nounds of 5h ner means safety, economy and prac- thlngs. the social security Any- | t gtate grange. The club will ™ RJ fus hlgh S x ^ h b r in Ucal transportaUon. Also New lie moptinffs now ft* ----------- « V,«..» wuuizic hk ; uivaj |V iuui His standing should depend on vtoy business men must p 3 discontinue its meetings now1 ryaintoH . . ijq h<w»l Drive JEEPS. Four W Wheel JEEPS, PICK- PICK --------------- ----------------------------- a stated stated sum. sum each each in The Rufus school house painted )oo gallons of __. water is doing a Vnnr _____ .. . . . . . . . c^vem m ent a ... how well he does his job and not ^ T t o T w h i c h th e ^ m a y obtain untl1 th* SeC°uIn Mrs Ceorge white with green trim looks very job for many dairymen. UPS and STATION WAGONS. on the job itself as long as It be J®ar ^ U1 ™ nem o ? a prom is- September when Mrs. George Cad Thornpson doing Ingide dairy ------ barns where a Contact WILLIS MOTOR for Wll- ■ useful Job and one that contri- «»ubtful benefit or a promis p rlnkard win UKe them. Mrs. X T * ? ;..' • residual fly spray is wanted,, lys-Overland Sales, Service, Parts nr9PP M?dler \i*dier won the draw ing the work. penniuu. Grace Accessories. West Columbia butes to the welfare of mariklnd. ed [ pension. Arnold Larrapert of Troutdale lindane is recommended. It’s and ----------- — -------------- As long as inflation continues whlch was 'a band crochet is visiting his brother in law and more expensive than methoxych- ^ ver Highway, The Dalles, Ore- —and there seems to be no end . FOURTH OF JULY siste r Mr. and M*rs. James Fox. lor and at high concentrations gon- _ to thaL -the government is do-,7jL Bill Greiner is spending « few can dangerous to dairy stock. F0R SALE: .3-yr old Guernsey Mrs. Joe Drinkard was a soe- “As a rule a man’s a Tool; ing weH with social security. It days visiting in Condon with rel- D o n t-sp rp y ’ them with It at ml)k n o w m ilk in g call started collecting dues back in clal guest of the afternoon. The when It's hot he wants it coot atives and friends. , - * residual .spray 824 Mor^ ’ spray concentrations. the 1930s when money had some ciub welcomed In Mrs. Malcolm »When It’s cool he wants it hot; Frank LeMaster is reported on two percent chlordane spray always wanting what is n o t” value and is now paying out to Guy, a new member. Others pre- the sick list again. money with half sent besides the hosteses were So rang the old verse with Its those over «5 J money B' t ancient wisdom the value. That is clipping the Mrs. Alta Smith, Mrs. Harland 5 M ortgage Loans to M eet Your Individual needs : Trace Ç’ialds, Years ago when people lived currency M R iiRit d lp » "7 McDonald, Mrs ' mw m d h k moro n fw h on Isolated farms and seldom ► course, t h e government Mrs. Herman Brackett, Mrs. MORE MORO NEWS S ATTRACTIVE TERMS . , • I ' had the opportunity or money to doesn’t set aside the m oney/ Tt Grace M edler^M rs.^eurg^ the E n jo ^ n g the F o u rth at | ♦ ’ PROMPT SERVICE 5 Ro anyplace a Fourth of July »pends IL W hat Is paid out is kard, Mrs. George Fox, Mrs. Sam Tygh Valley .home of MJr. and celebration was held in -each new<ly collected money, tax mon- Brock and Mrs. William- O’Brien. Mrs. Joe Peters were Mr. and town or popular cross roads and BY- Ponzi or some of the other Mrs. Alta Smith went to Port Mrs. G. Douma, Mr. and MrsSA. people came to get together with dickers had done it they would land Friday to bring her daugh Douma and daughter, Gloria, their neighbors and friends. Cele- be in Leavenw orth A w estern com pany serving w estei n agriculture ter Donna Jean home. Donna Mrs. Ora Peetz, Mr. and MYs. bration was the right word for , Farmers will probably be next, it has been attending business col- Henry Barnum, Mr. and Mrs H O M E O F F IC E m " o r professional people, and Now when the majority pf will go on until, everybne Is pay^ ' ^ ¡ ^ g ^ ^ r s e she was taking- Robert Hoskinson, Mr. and Mrs. - 812 8. W . W ashington , P o rtlan d, Oregon Jess Landry, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. J people live In town and the coun- in« tribute to the government pleted the course e y Phone A T 4331 Brown and hired man of Shaniko • Juvda. -J trv folk have autos to take them for the promise of something Mrs. Elizabeth Kuypers who and Mr. and Mrs. Peters son, around when they wish there are that the government ’ cannot suffered a stroke two weeks ago Lawrence, a n d granddaughter, SoT celebrations In the old mode, produce. Do you remember the ls reported some better Shes n tv d w e llers drift away to Volksvngon deal in H itlers at the Mid-Columbia hospital and Frances Sharp. Miss Diane Christianson re- nlaces or Germany? The German govern- allowed to have some com- , h^re nAPfcinff a n 1 s i e n d ^ T d a y ment was said to be making a panv. some of her kind friends turned T hursday ^monjtog from hore ana epena uie 'w u h a i j t good cheap __ car __ _1 , ,______ <■ her dn,FO r= her trip back to Chicago ori* asemuchnalone posslbte and people are taking care « of flowers as m u tu aiunc OB .____.Hz.™ of q ___I_ in B u which she accompanied Mfrs. Ho is wanted to a change, which bought and paid for them at 1 and garden at ber place in Ru m er Townsend who w ent to visit * . co nstitutes a vacation. ^©at rate and never got them. fus. Most of last week It was still her parents there. The details aren’t Im portant This social security is the same and hot. However, according to The fact that Americans can sort of business. still do what they want to do to Probably no one will have the report^ of the valley read- 4-H WELL ORGANIZED both the nerve and the money Important IN OREGON to refuse payment and insist on • * t " hto prim ary American right to Rareka Ixxlge No. 121 A.F. A.M Ww How Oregon stacks up against Meets on the 1st and IT 18 SUMMER FOR SURE take care of himself, of being iuibuuj evenings other states in 4-H club work 3rd Thursday an Independent Individual. And each month. Visiting is revealed by a report from the We know this is su government will have more members cordially In U. S. department agriculture in For every type of farm financing _ < and usually a - sort of balmy vited to meet with us Washington. season and we’re not speaking of bllllona to w aste < Donald Martin, W.M. Despite its smaller population, see First National F ir s t. < the w eather, COMING OUR WAY H .B. Pinkerton. Secretary Oregon ranks fifth in number Amert Ji?r^w cn an - A Californian, and male, has w . Z Z Z Z Z K a 7K o E.R of 4*H clubs with 3-581 organized W e speak your language— are , ’ summer and while th > ne P reversed the old process by Meets every second’ano clubs. Michigan leads the list ers may headline the which American families became Be fourth Thursday in each with 5,244, and Texas, Ohio and war and its possible peace the in.iaWg and the supporters familiar with conditions and month* visiting members Illinois are second, third and people r” d .abSUt- U>e- V! i t of European nobility. He has invited. Moro, Oregon fourth. m a rrie d a sister of the Shah of Gwen Ross, W. M. The Beaver State is 25th in lurid section of the magazine requirements in this area. Discuss < boys’ enrollment, with 10,711 1 Naomi Van Gilder, Secretary ’’o f X T e / T r v a r t “ ctures. surely, fall to do . h e ____ < IIS “ 1.O.O.F boy members. Tennessee has the < i X ^ T k e an old princes. Justice hut .even _so Cal- your financial needs with us. * * necktie which looks like an old 1 tw able 'to produce Meets ^st*and 3rd most 4-H ,boys with 60,266. Ore- ( fashioned string tie modernized: lforn^Jj!iJi!!,dlnOUS a bride with- Tuesdays In I.O.O.F. gon is also 25th in girls’ .enroll «here’» the u,u»l attention beta« X Brat SdL T?an«lent and ment, with 16,664. North Caro given to wahrt shrinking die«« ntovtag far rrom tne ro w brother, are “ LfFS BUILD OREGON TOGETHER” lina leads with 71,921 girls. In < z in d w»ya of getting along by. «treet corner. Ne'the^- are we lnyltad to total enrollment of both boys and r- being nice (which hadn’t ought , ™ de J meet with u«. girls, Oregon Is 24th.’ Tennessee to be a secret anymore). Rhab <* Iran , f is on top with 130,035, and North SHERMAN COUNTY BRANCH All thia with the baseball In- «trained ae are the usual Jrun of Earl Gentry, N. G. Carolina knd Alabama are run beo Watkins. Secretary tercet the nude and. muscular noble« by family » h < ners-up. X ta m d n g «tars, the brown dye seeking the hand and the purse Oregon is 30th in percerft of % No. lit Lupine Rebekah 1 ih«f i< railed suntan, make tt of American gins. completed 4-H projects in 1951, X r e n t th !t m a people we’re He dropped hta inherence to Meets 2nd and 4th / s Of PORTIAMO with 77.65 percent. Maine takes Tuesdays of each norm peclally worried about In- Chrlatlanlty for the the honors with 94.67 percent month. Visiting «»♦inn Korea. Russia elections, ceremony but the clatter wa®p\ members welcome completion. Puerto Rico is a Ftodsrol t^oposM IhturoRCB CcrpomfloB taTP<! or anything else not con- heard far probably and, a£*e’’ Gladys Morrison, close second, with 94.61 percent, „eeted w lta to jd and « m e beau- all. there’s good thing, abou N.G. and Rhode Island third with npftpd W ith fOOO ana ■umv IRTtfU- ail, vorx; 9 rszIViaWk/’ Mm VTINHA W COW LAY • NMKJMK 0KUUS tiful hunk of humanity of the the Moslem religion—If adhere^ He^ n Martlp . 90.20 percent, •7 apposite sex. ? ) to. naturally. P** ritw. Rufus News 4 IMfc S ta n d a r d In su r a n c e C o. A say: s ST N A T IO N A L BANK BLITZ IWflNHARD TOR Mi !