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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1952)
1 AGK 1 COUNTY Moro Personals JO URNAL, MORO, OREGON FR ID A Y , May 30, 1053 Rnfus News COUNTY RAMBLIN’» * Mr. and Mrs. BUI Macnab and Wally Morris, Elaine Eaton and family, Mr and " Mb's Leland Je rry Brackett the eighth grad- Krilium, the newly released soil conditioner is n o w a v a ila b le M ed ,er a n d fa m l,y a n d M r‘ a n d e rs AHen T om , chairm an of the - The Mariners club of the „ .. . ’ . . M,rs. S tuart Macnab and family school board presented the dip- (By Mrs. George L. Fox) ~ ™ th* ?r, attended the Elks picnic at Tygh lomas. Mrs. Sarah Giannonatti Moro Community church Is making - plans ntmi- Mrs. K athryn Little and her - — for — Its — an --------- • 1 ’ ’ 8 sa Valley park Sunday. and Ronald Douglas took charge Father and Son banquet to be Rufus high school girls in Home Jumxediate increase in clusters of Mr and Jam es Fox w e of lhe decoratlons and Brls. held| Friday, June 13. The menu Economics put on a tea at the " n> Particles in poor clay- tQ Portland iast weekend principal, prsented the wiill be turkey and all the trim- school Wednesday afternoon. Pre- j n » sous, in c re a se d soil air a- Qn account of the death Mrs cjasses After Rev. Robirts gave mingK Rev. Ralph W alker of ceding the tea was a style show 2 I^ lst^ J " , Foxes brother in law, Gabriel the benediction the graduates the F irst Baptist church in “W ardrobe Wondersf’, t|y the U o * * * ? tai the object of Rehl The fu neraj Was pyWay were congratulated, Portland will be the guest speak- girls. Dotty Steward and Donna aPPhcation of this material, morning in Portland where the T he religious counterpart of er. In addition, a program of Wilson tied for first place. Phy- Those who desire to obtain sam- Re his lived. commencement, the Baccalaure- interest to everyone is b e it^ Ute Revard and , Lola Johnson P*®8 * * tria l may mail orders The highlight of the month ate service < ’as held at the planned fo r the occasion. for second place and M arie Blake *° lhe foM°Nving address. P. O. for Rufus high was the com- Nazarene ‘ChuFch Sunday, May and Vaneta Peck recelyed third Monsanto Chemical Oom- mencement ceremony held Mbn- 26. with Rev. Robeirts delivering daughter, ards ■ which » A 7 __ pound . , . Jan , , et place »........ aw - - - ...... ......— were ------ pre- P®®Y’ RC Lx>uls , 4, .. Missouri. . Psck- , day evening in the auditorium, the message and the high school sen ted .** by Mrs Mrs. u Little. a re , ®°,d , u ynn, L was “ J ? born ™ ? to 0 Mr. and Mgs. MnlKl t U e . Each girl ages X o i ln flve « r P °und T t o lot Mrs- K«th ry " 1JlUe P 'ay « 1 thl' «‘rls >he m usic Dean Pinkerton on Sunday, modeled her own work Mrs F a^ a Pr i°e of $6.95 per package. . F, processional and recessional mu- Donna Wilson, junior, has been May 25, a t 8:00 a. m. a t _ The w . Macnab and Mrs. Jordan were Aphids can be controlled on 8jc g^e also accompanied the chosen to attend the sessions of Dalles hospital. the judges. The girls sang the ornamental and other plants gu-ig when they sang “Ju an ita” ‘‘Girls S tate” this sum m er at Mrs. Francis W atkins won the song ‘‘R,ess This House accom- atjout th e yard with contact In- and «Bless This House”. John W illamette university in Sa4em, ladles’ championship at the parded toy M’rs. Little on ti^ secti t ieds Standard Experim ent sell, vice-president of the First Girls State is sponsored by the four day shoot held at the Port- plano‘ \ . Station recommendations for the National Bank, gave the address American legion auxiliary and land Gun club last week. She On the long attractively ar- after Rev R°*>irU gave the in- is attended by approximately «ricotta» m ^ h a te vocation, to the graduating seniAwo hundred girls from all over shot 192 out out of 200 to best ranged tea tables were unusal (Black Leaf «xirii .. ix-a. .40; A* a spray It la jor8 and the eighth graders, Buzz the state. Girls are chosen on the nearest opponent by ---- • , -• - by v th® . .... two centerpieces made - - - ■ ’ asua y u8**! the rate of one Brand and Jack Steward w ere the basis of scholastic average, hits. Also on the blackboard which is and fourth teaspoon full to ................. . - on the side of the room were Die- the 8eniors and Russel1 Blake- character and personality. Girls Merle Backett was here_Thurs- . . . n . . . Johnson ™ °J_ tures drawn by Lola Johnson tion of tw o or more tablespoon day on his way to Heppner and from there to LaGranch? of all the girls and styles they fuife of dissolved or powdered modeled. The pictures were in aikaii to each gaIton of where he will be connected with colors sim ilar to the originals, spray is necessary in order to rthe F irst National branch. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Parsons secure proper w etting and kill John DeMioss . was here this _______ t two children Deborah and Ml- Jng of aphids. Nicotine sulphate week for _ a _ day or two before going to Hansville Washhurton chae1, were christened Sunday at a j ^ available lime carrier as ' ’ X h l, s u m m e r h o ™ Catho“ c Churt h a l a «>«• The three j ’Mr. and Mrs R. A Rasmussen VVa8CO T*1* sponsors were Mrs. and drove to Hood River Sunday to ' ; r ’rgL '"“ X G^ ge F? ° visit their s o n f Also christened was Mr. and Mrte. Anderson’s small son, his spon- Mr. and Mrs. Truman Strong 801,3 were Mrs. Don Keiper of drove to Salem last week to at- t,raS3 Valley and Don Macnab tend the wedding of Patricia of Rufus- Brock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ***■■ K artn Macnab was pre- H arlan Brock, who was married sented ® cup for the best dancer to E. H. MHler. The Brocks were ln her c,a8s at Eleanor Borg s former Sherman countians recital at The Dalles high school auditorium Friday night. Karen ----------------------- —------------ ------- Is the 7-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs Don Macnab. A tup«ri<x »•cxlce p a a nc a A drivers license exam iner THAT CO$IS NO MORI DM ■ » « III VAX “’■* A wWe rasçs el price« ** T V W i H W w iw O B V W R i V will be on duty in Moro Tues- day, June 10, at the courthouse between the hours of 10 a. m. an<| 3 p. m. - --------------- ;---- CAED O V -SW A III0—-- — — I want to say thank you to the friends who sent cards, mes- sages and flowers to me during my stay ln the hospital recently, Elizabeth Schaeffer _____ ........... . M o r t g a g e L o c x t to M e e t Y o u r I n d iv i d u a l n e e d s ATTRACTIVB TERMS ___ ____ x FROM I-1 SERVICE S ta n d a rd In su r a n c e Co. A western com pany serving wester n agriculture ' HOME OFFICE 812 S. W. Washington Phone AT 4331 H \ I n s i l i I I .1 1 m ’ .4 When you need it,| it’s too late to buy it. .-ri» - 'jssue Get it now from\ W. T. Balsiger Insurance Agency, MORO percent dusts of the , ' kak>1<1 nlfOt‘ne apPear *° ** eqtla]ly effective according tto the experim ent station. An im- portant thing In the control of 1 aphids is to hit the insect with the'« p ray or dust material. Nico- tjne insecticides are moot ef- ective in tem peratures of abotkt ' 90 degrees. The general farm er or part- tirne farm er that plana to supple ment cash income from chickens should have a side line flock of a t least 500 laying hens.« This makes the unit large enough justify proper feed and care fk)ck Wlth sIte unij sufficient eggs will be produced so th at they can be marketed twice a week which is an impor- tant ltam In m aintaining quality. poultry r e c o rd go to show that tbis 8ize unit Is more economi caj smaller flocks. For the Qr ^ t y fam ily th^t Just w ants sufficient flock to supply them with w hat eggs and poul- m eat 'they wHl consume, 25 or less pullets new each year will dp the job. The 1952 wheat price support ra ts for Sherman county this sum m er will be a t least $2.23 per bushel on w heat grading num ber one. This rate w as announced August 29, 1951 and is subject to any Increase if 90 percent of the w heat parity price a t the be ginning of the m arketing year (Jifty 1) Is greater than this amount. Actual rate for Sherman county will be available some tlm e^durlng the middle of July. ' Sherm an county farm ers desir ing to, produce certified seed ’ need to make application througn the county extension office prior to 'd u n e 1, 1952. Seed planted m ust be approved certified var iety and in the case of Elmar m ust not have grown on ground producing Elgin In 1950. Farm ers m aking application for certi fication will receive a field in spection by the Oregon State college extension service certifi cation departm ent prior to h a r vest and samples of the harvested seed will have a p u rity and ger m ination test. A considerable am ount of certified seed is desir able and It te hoped f®rrrv ers w ith eligible seed will make application through this office State is set up just like the state government. Girls elect then- officers, who meet and talk to their dignitaries and elect their senators and representatives to carry out regular session In the state Capitol. From each state session two girls will be chosen to attend National Girls State in W ashington, D. C. Mrs. Xythel Rice plans to come to Rufus Friday to take over the Rufus postoffice while the postmistress, Mrs. Leohard Jordan and her husband hgve their vacation. Miss Mary Brackett came home from Banks w here she fin ished her school year. After visiting • het* parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brackett for awhile she will at.te.'d summer school at the University of Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Brackett went down after Mary Saturday. At Banks the school lets out early on account of the straw berry seuevn. 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