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•‘ A G L 3 S IIL K M A N COUNTY JO URNAL, .MURO, O R E G O N Moro Personals F R ID A Y ', K L K K V A K Y S, 1952 Here fo r the funeral o f Mrs. W illia m H iw a rd x Tuesday a fte r noon were Mrs. Herm an Pai»e of BORN: To Mr. and Mrs. Mac C orvallis, an aunt o f Mr. Ed H all, Ja n u a ry 30, a son, w eigh wards and Mrs. Lucy Stogsdale ing 9 pounds 2 ounces, in The o f Portland, an aunt o f Mrs. Dalles. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Giles French Mrs. Opal P arkins le ft Monday drove to Salem Sunday to a t fo r San Francisco to I k * on hand tend a meeting o f the in te rim fo r buyer's week. ta xa tio n com m ittee w hich is en gaged in w ritin g a new income Postmaster L lo yd Johnson says tax b ill fo r Oregon Details are ^ o ffic e fc s tric tly p re tty w ell w orked out. In te n t fo r the d is trib u tio n and aevep. is to make i t com ply generally w nce of r s ,n a il and shouId w ith the federal law. Rates are not used n jghts fo r purposes no.*? being changed, th a t being arnour He adm its, although left to the W53 legislature. d o u rly , th a t the excellent weath- M r. and Mrs. R obert K in g and er of lhe Past week has Probabl>’ Mr. and Mrs. Ronald P ow ell enhanced the beauty o f maidens w ent to the Red B lu ff, C a lifo rn ia and tbe st le n 8tb ° f >oung men b u ll sale leaving Wednesday. in the e>es o f ? h eir opposites. but he insists th a t such attrac- M r. and Mrs. L lo y d Johnson tio n should not result in meet- came home fro m P ortland Sun- in 8S in lh e P<>stoffice lobby, day a fte r learning th a t th e ir son He could) he in s is t* ’ invoke the Tom m ie DeMoss, was g e ttin g law and excePl fo r a m odicum along a lrig h t and could re tu rn ° f re m a in in g tenderness w ould to school after recovering fro m a do 8O’ ® fall fro m a sled w h ile sleigh rid - Mr. and iMVs. Charley Powell ing d u rin g the snow. were here the firs t o f the week R alph Besse of C o rva llis fro m P or" and 10 look a f,e r sonle Mn business. is a house guest a t the M itch e ll home fo r a few days. Mr. Besse, M r. and Mrs. W endell Balsiger now Inspecting experim ent sta- w ent to Portland Wednesday on tions In eastern Oregon, was business. here Wednesday. M r. and Mrs. Donald M a rtin Roy Kessinger was down fro m apd children le ft Wednesday- Red inond Tuesday to attend the fo r A rizona and points south in fu n e ra l o f Mrs. W illia m E dwards the hoPe of fin d in g some clim ate who was his cousin. He came in w hich th e ir son can obtain w ith her father and brother, re lle f from asthma. Ered and Leslie Davidson. Roy M r and (Mrs H arold Ginn re. w ° S n<> 3n Sa^ S le ^eeks th a t turned home Wednesday even- i ing a fte r spending a m onth in A tte n d in g the Dad’s day cele- lhe south going 38 fa r east as b ra tio n at Oregon State last week Texas’ H arold saw Fred P icke tl end were Mr. and Mrs L. E Ease- at Merced’ C alifornia, where he berg, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ls w o rk in g as service mdn in a S parling and daughter, V ive tte , garage. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M a rtin W ell d rillin g is progressing and (rordon H arper. d a ily and the depth is now over Bob ir \ in and on, Greg xttn m ttttm m ttB tu ::: uttmmmmu:: have both been sick th is week w ith cases o f the flu th a t is • m aking the rounds. M S W W A W . ’ . ' A 'A - . '. s -,«,., Mr. and Mrs. George M itch e ll By Roger Miller were hosts Wednesday evening at a d in n er p a rty honoring Mr. C a rry in g out the tra d itio n a l anil Mrs. Ralph Besse o f C orval valentine theme, the ju n io r cla-o lis. Present were Mr. and Mrs. w ill present its form al prom A rth u r C hristianson, Mr. and in the gym Saturday, F ebruary MYs. A lla n P in ke rto n and Mr. 16. Joe S tew art and his orchestra anil Mrs. Giles French. w ill fu rn is h the music, and a surprise Is offered to those who Mrs. W ilm a Applem an and attend. Mrs. H a llie Ingle o f C o rva llis were v is ito rs h e 'e last week end I t was decided by t at the home o f M r. and Mrs. E. body Wednesday, thai E. Barzee. to make new stag w ould one o f thi Boh Hoskinson has been tra n s uses o f the $217 that ferred to Camp Hood, Texas, at the sale. A co tu r i ice vv as where he w ill be p u t on maneu appointed to be in h'iriy»» of vers fo r some weeks. spending the money such a w ay th a t It w ill nu benefit the e n tire student b y. A fte r the m eeting, e ntertaii lent put on by the sophomore was en- joyed. I t consisted < a piano solo b y M r. Keyes, a lit, a t a p dance by Susan Wi is, tw o ukulele num bers l>y J Z Baurn- g a rtn e r and Jackie lli ner, and a harm onica duet b D orothy K elley and DeWavn ' Duncan, The grade school stv • it :t b,x|\ officers were guest.- meeting. By ilm .i G e n try P achine and sei gr i hen depositing a nicKei H¿ ot, the mach ine w ill gi to tl arpened i»eni il w ith lej ul Ei »ro H igh Schoi 1" p rin t- Ot Ma Ralpl ■hi ne, lies idi The l»artj tudent convenlenc h was held ferve a s a sr all source i d rever They w ould also I to thank fo r the March 5-8 (Wednesday to Sat Eva and Kay K irk e ‘ fo r the urday) has t»een scheduled as V alentine tmx thev i p a rty. Valentines ’ w, exchang- the dates fo r the D is tric t 6-B basketball tournam ent to be ed by the members. Ronda Fraser received the held in The Dalles. Each team door prize. A game was played in the d is tric t, in cluding Moro, f ‘n tertainm ent. F irs t prize w ill pa rticip a te u n til elim inated ‘ was won by Ray K irk e lle , sec- by a loss. ond I» usan Woods. Honorable M O K E .IOB s J O P E N VP F MEANS W IT H IN OF 'H IE ALL SN M LM M Y 6HAPEL l.couanl It. Smith T h e Dali«**., O regon I'h o n e 3135 Oregon’s unemployment level ♦ ed o ff ju st over 50,000 d u rin g the fin a l days of January, accor ding to reports from 28 local o f fices of the state u n e m p fo m e n t commission. Moderating w eather and an itu- proving lum ber m arket were the main factors e n a b lin g ma ne urn I C A L L F O R B ID S A n y o n e w i s h in g to m a k e b id s o n m a tiria l i n o ld m ill h o u s e o n tr a c k a b o v e M o ro e l e v a t o r m a y m a k e th e m to M o ro G r a in G r o w e rs o ffic e . > the heavy year e n d 0lay-offs. Beefo’s Beefo’s B E N I » IT PO RTLAND ( I t IP P L E D H O S P IT A I ¡Miser-rable night out, snowy, b lo w y . FDR C H IL D R E N In here its warm and cheery w ith a BOOSTER GIRLS H.S. BAND b it of music going, the smell of hot SATURDAY FEBRUARY 9 ( I R T A IN C mhmu . R A IS E R , 7:00 M. M A IN steaks in the air and some friendly E V E N T , 8:(MI P. M . IN MOTHER’S OATS company about Just come in. BEEFO’S At The Dalles HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM A d u lts $1.00 B6 PROOF . THE OLD HERMITAGE COMPANY, FRANKFORT. KENTUCK* What a thrill to collect the valuable, useful premiums that come inside every big square package of Mother’s Oats! Start today! No waiting—no coupons—no money to send for this gaily colored Carnival Ware, or Alumi> num Ware, "Fire-King” Cup and Saucer, or "W ild Rose” pattern China. a And remember, there's no finer quality, more delicious, more nourishing oatmeal for your family tban Mother’s Oats! Get it today! h E B V K E l N I ’. R A L ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ $4.10 fifth 4 F t stive Colon for Mixing and Matching I D K T IN G T IV E * Shriner’s All Star The M a rin e r’s club, the young 80 feet and the rock is not so m a rrie d couples organization of hard as 11 was' the Moro C o m m u n ity church . . . . . . . ..., m et at the home o f Mr. and * ARI> THANKS Mrs. Carre! S. B ennett last Sun- By .this notice we w a n t to per- • ay evening. A fte r a short busi-sonally thank the people o f Sher- ness meeting, at w hich tim e a nnian county fo r th e ir m aterial out me of fu tu re meetings wasassistance and fo r th e ir kindness pjven, games and refreshm ents and sym pathy d u rin g the illness w eie enjoyed. M r. and Mrs. D onand death o f o u r beloved w ife Thompson joined the Bennettsand mother. in serving as hosts. W. M . Edwards and fa m ily Get Gay AtfcacZu/e I H ( 1.1 li M l . E ’l.s M oro S ch o o l N ew s S tu d e n ts ▲ 5Or At the CAPITAL CITY, Moro, Oregon ♦ Beefo’s Beefo’s One ride and You'll say: MOTHER'S OATS —a p ro du ct of THE QUAKER OATS COM PANY 1 he shop will be closed January 10 and will open again February 1 with a complete stock of LOVELY SPRING DRESSES G ay S hop Wasco NOTICE OF RURAL HEARING Oregon DISTRICT SCHOOL HOARD BUDGET Notice is hereby given, In compliance w ith section 110-1207, O. C. L. A., as amended by Chapter 393, Oregon Laws 1943, and Chapter 315, Oregon Laws 1945, as amended by Chapter 591, Ore gon Laws 1947, to the legal voters o f the R u ra l School D is tric t of Sherman County, Oregon, th a t a meeting w ill be held at the Courthouse In Moro, on the 5th day o f March, 1952 at 10:00 o’clock a. m „ fo r the purpose of discussing the budget o f the R ural School Board fo r the fiscal year beginning J u ly 1, 1952, and ending June 30, 1953, hereafter set fo rth . BUDGET 1952-1953 ESTIMATED RECEIPTS 1. E stim ated available cash on hand at beginning o f the year fo r w hich th is budget is m a d e ____ _________ $ 2. A m ounts received from other sources ____________ Total estimated receipts ESTIMATED EXPEN DITVRES 1. Personal Service: a. D is tric t S uperintendent’s S alary ------------- b. C lerical _______________________________ c. Superintendent's travel ................ ................ d. In stitu te s, conferences ---------------------------- 2. Supplies and p rin tin g ............................................ 3. O ffice equipm ent .................................. .................. 4. Postage, telephone and telegraph ...................... 5. E lections p u b lic ity , and legal ----------------------- 0. R ural School Board travel and expense 7. Fixed charges .................................... 8. Miscellaneous expenses ---------------------- 9. Emergency fund .............. - ------------------- Total estimateli expenditures 1500.00 $ 1500.00 $ 4500.00 800 00 600.00 150.00 300.00 125.00 175.(X) 75.00 250 00 475.00 750.00 $ 9 ,2 0 0 .(Ml SUM M ARY . i f H B T fM A T E D E X P E N D IT U R E S , R EC E IP TS A N D A V A IL A B L E CASH B A L A N C E S A N D T A X L E V Y 1. T o t il estimated expenditures ........................................ * 9,200.00 2 Deduct to ta l estimated receipts and available cash balances ....................................... .- - - - - ..................... 1,500 w 3. A m o u n t necessary to balance the budget .................. ................ 4. Total estimated fax levy for the ensuing fiscal year Datefl F ebruary 1952 Signed: W ily W. K nlghten Secretary .« 7,7(NI.(N) C, O. B urnet C hairm an, Board of D ire i "Thaïs the Smartest Million Dollars BUICK Ever Spent" frame —to cushion body and engine — HEN we tell you that every 1952 and to silk out the whole operation with Buick rides like a million dollars, Dynaflow Drive.* w e ’re not ju st slinging slang —w e ’re ta lk in g re a l m oney —rig h t-o n -tlie - You may not care how the job was done, barrelhead cash. or what it cost. But we’ll lay you this: A million dollars and more were poured You’re going to say “thunks a million’’ into research and testing — design and to Buick engineers once you get this tools—engineering, production and com spirited smoothie under your hands and ponents—to team up the combination of haunches. ride features you’ll find onto Buick—and O ld fa m ilia r ro a d s ta k e on a new on no other car in the world. smoothness. Gone are the weave and A m illion d o llars and m ore w as the wander, the jitter and jounce that you’ve price paid to work out control of end- felt in lesser cars. You ride with road- sway and side-roll on curves—to double- hugging assurance and level ease. check vertical “ th ro w " with shock A l l of which only begins to tell you a b s o r b e r s and big so ft-a c tin g coil what really great cars these 1952 Buieks springs for all four wheels —to V -brace turned out to he. the torque-tube keel and X -brace the W N ever before have style and s ta m in a - com fort and c h a ra c te r —pow er, p e r fo rm a n c e and p ric e been b r o u g h t together with such satisfying skill. T he obvious thing for you to do is come in and look them over. I low about tak« ing half an hour off to do that — today? . ( r i m a«<< a r t taS ^ttf la t k a a f t ta tlk o al aoUatt O M Ian nard ua I l i i A l i m a i l H , o p ltta a l a l ta lr a toal aa u lh tr Sanaa. Sure is true for'52 When better automobiles built buick will build them Service Motor Co. 5 0 1 E S e c o n d S t. T h e D a lle s , O r e g o n