Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, July 30, 1954, Page 2, Image 2

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»HERMAN COUNTY| JOI'R N A L, MORO. OREGON,
FRIDAY, JULY 30, l»M
undersigned has filed in the
Yamhill were weekend guests and
BEST ONE-MAN
BUSINESS: LEGAL NOTICES
one half Its former value.
County Court of the State of Ore­
Guy remained at the George
Own and operate your own CALL FOR BID»
How about the next 10 year?
Damon Fields Family Mrs.
gon for Sherman County her
^liciu u i i (County ¿Journal
Drinkard Sr. ranch to cook for
business without capital invest­
School District No. 23, Grass Final Accounting as Executrix of
ANYTHING can happen, and
the harvesters.
ment. Watkins Dealership now Valley, will receive sealed bids the Last Will and Testament of
usually does.
Here For Harvest
Puhllohed Every Friday al
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reid made a
available in Sherman county. until 8 p. m. August 2 for the po­ Catherine C. Wilke, deceased, and
Investment planning for the
Moro, Dregou
business trip to Portland Monday.
Profits up to $5,000 a year and sition of Janitor of the school that Monday, the 2nd day of Au-
future
is
essential
to
financial
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Damon
Fields
and
Editor
Glen Wallace took care of
G ile v I
I i > n« h
more possible first year. Car house and driver of a small school gus, 1954, at 10:00 o’clock A. M.,
security and protection against
sons are here from their home in Mrs.
the store in their absence.
or truck required. Write J. R. bus. Details of the job may be at the court room, in the Court
t; it« r<<l »• iweond el«»« matter «I th « Canada. They expect to remain
future
dollar
erosion.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wallace of
p , Uiffic« »I Moro. Oregon, under A rt
The House, at Moro, Oregon, has been
Watkins Company, 137 Dexter obtained from the clerk.
for harvest. The Fields are house­ The Dalles are parents of a baby
J. W. DODD, TYGH VALLEY,
, 4:onirr<*iM of March 8, 187V.
Avenue, Seattle 9, Wash. 35-40c board reserves the right to re­ fixed as the time and place of
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Steve boy born July 25, weighing 8 lbs
ORE., Eastern Ore. Mgr. Wm.
ni I I« IX
4 <H N I Y PAPER
J. Collins &. Co. Mutual type ITATE WIDE PAINT CO. com­ ject any or all bids.
O’Meara.
10 oz., named William Robert.
Eva Cantrall, Clerk hearing objections, if any, to
Mrs. Minnie Gilmore of Kenne­ Grandparents
Investment funds. Stocks &
plete painting and decorating
said Final Accounting.
are Mr. and Mrs.
wick,
Wn.,
is
visiting
her
brother
N A T IO N AL Í D I T O 1 I A L
Bonds. Tax Exempt Bonds.
Catherine Andersen
service, spray or brush Phone NOTICE OF F IN A L HEARING
Glen
Wallace
of
Wasco
and
Mr.
: S
1
* sÿ c5 I l d M in law and sister Mr. and Mrs. W.
35c tfn
36-39c
3977 or 5293, 1205 E. 12th St.
and
Mrs.
Si
Grady
of
The
Dalles.
Notice Is hereby given that the
D. Watkins and family for a few
Vern Campell and Jack Null,
Miss
Betty
Haven
Is
helping
FOR SALE: 1 - SPV Model 15
days. She arrived Saturday.
The Dalles, Oregon
38tfn
Hillside Self-Propelled Com­
Mr. and Mrs. George Macnab Mrs. Martin Shlgoda through
harvest.
bine, used one season on GOO MAY ELECTRIC, electrical con­
and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Watkins
Don Royse, son of Mr. and
Rom where I s it...
Joe Marsh
600 acres. Customer will sacri­
and family were guests of Mr.
tracting, Moro, Oregon, Phone
Mrs.
Otis
Royse
of
Portland,
is
to
and Mrs. Leonard Lutje Tuesday
fice $3000 under new price.
722.
19
11°
evening July 20. The occasion be­ come and help in harvest on the
INTERSTATE TRACTOR &
Afton McIntyre ranch.
ing Leonard's birthday.
*/«
EQUIPMENT CO., The Dalles, CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING —
♦l
Gary Royse has been here for
Oregon.
39c
Meat
cutting,
wrapping,
sharp
two
weeks
helping
his
uncle
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Royse and
freeze. Kenny's Market, Grass
children and Dick Martin all of Lloyd Royse on the ranch. He will WOMEN MAKE EXTRA MON­
aLUSCRlPTlON RATES
Valley, Oregon Ph. 241 47tfn
(Mj Portland were weekend guests of remain at least through harvest.
EY
doing
assembly
work
at
ONE LEAR
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wallace and
Mr. and Mrs. John Koyse and Mr.
home, pleasant, easy to as­ FOR SALE: 6 room house, bath,
•‘Spec«” Johnson, Who thinks it’s ton, and someone’s right there to
sons Jim, Jack and David, drove
and Mrs. Lloyd Koyse.
semble products, good pay,
lot and three-quarters, two
II | A 30, 1031
•
real
treat to spend an hour or so take care of you.’’
Mrs. Verna Wiring is working to Lyle Sunday to assist their
Write to ARTLINE INDUS­
car garage. Mr. or Mrs. L. 0.
From where I sit, everybody
browsing in a bookshop found his
at the K. M. Johnson ranch. She son in law and daughter to move
TRIES, Union City, Ind. 39-44c
Kirby,
Phone
404,
Moro.
32tfn
WHEAT QUOTA VOTE
likes to make his own choice. It
idea of heaven up in Centerville
came from Orchards, Wn., short­ into their lovely new ranch home.
Little Debbie and Helen Wal­
doesn’t matter whether it’s books,
ly after the Fourth and will be
last week.
lace came home with their grand­
or p referen ces in cloth in g or
It would have been surprising here for some time.
“Just inside the door,” Spec
Mortgage Loans To Meet Your Individual Needs
inueed if the vote on wiieat acre-
Mrs. Clyde
______
Fridley
„ ----
and #------
^daugh parents the Glen Wallaces Satur­
makes of cars. And it’s no sur­
says, “there’s a tray of bright
age allotments had been different ter Teresa of The Dalles are vls- day from The Dalles. Their new
prise ¿hat folks have personal
blue buttons. If you want to look
ATTRACTIVE
TERMS
tnan it was. in fact, it was sur- Ring her brother in law and sister baby brother born Sunday was
preferences in beverages, too. So
around without having someone
PROMPT SERVICE
prising that it was so close and
and Mrs. Bob Nisbet and born on the birth date of the
suggest you buy the latest best­ if your neighbor orders a glass
that the eastern states voted family and her parents Mr. and chiklren’s uncle Jimmy’s 13th
selling novel, or maybe a history of beer while you’re having coffee,
against it.
Such controls must yjrsJ< Dwight McConaughy while birthday.
Standard Insurance Co.
of Africa, you pin a button on remember he’s entitled to his
m ake diversified farm planning Clyde is harvesting on the Dewey
choice, too.
your coat lapel.
A
western
company
serving
western
agriculture
difficult but the reductions do not Thomas ranch.
“
You
can
poke
around
all
you
effect those growing less than
ADS
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyu Hines stop­ W A N T
HOME OFFICE
like. Then when you’ve found the
15 acres so it was presumed that ped Sunday evening at his par­
book you want, take off the but­
those farmers would oppose.
812 S. W. Washington
Portland, Oregon
ents home, Mr. and Mrs. Lee THE COST OF LIVING has
if senators <juit talking it may Hines. They were on their way to
doubled In the past 10 years.
Phone ATwater 4331
be possible to pasîs a farm bill in Prineville to attend the funeral
Or, actually, the dollar has lost
Copyright, 1954, United States Urewen Foundation
this session, otherwise it is doubt­ services of Mrs. Thurman Mof-
ful. it may be necessary to agree fit, a sister in law of Mrs. Lloyd
on other legislation than the Hines. They planned to stop Mon­
atomic bill—on which they are day on the return trip home to
filbustering—to get the gabfest Vancouver, Washington.
closed
'1 here may be no farm
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kautecky
H ill.
M of Seattle, Wn.,
and children,
1 he vote makes it more impor­ Delores, Scotty and Hilly, visited
tant than ever that there be Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dehler several
some new farm legislation. Farm­ days, after which they drove on
ers would not approve another to San Francisco, planning to re­
cut in acreage if the recent vote turn tills way for another week­
is an indication of the rate of end visit. Otlier Sunday dinner
inange of opinion.
guests at the Dehler home were
We have long needed a new
Hllderbrand Howard Pratt,
farm program to replace the one Mp.
Mpg nin Algup, patty
that was made fur wax time and Lorrle Michael qnd Beverly of
almost unlimited demand for Moro.
wheat and cotton and corn and
Mr. and Mrs. George Harris
the smaller—although called ba­ spent the weekend at Walla Wal­
sic—crops of tobacco and rice. la, Washington, vlsitng their dau­
Among the features a new farm ghter Miss Margaret Harris.
bill requires is provisions to en­
Joe Dehler is here from his
courage better marketing of crops, home at Mt. Angel for harvest
security for efficient farmers, as­ and will remain until alxmt
surance of sufficient production. Christmas time with the lx?e
'i he present farm bill succeeds Dehlers.
only in the last one. Cost is only
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Barnett
a minor factor because the price are having the basement dug for
of the raw material made on the their new house which will ex­
farms is no longer much of a fac­ tend on to what they have now.
tor In the retell price of food. The extra dirt is being hauled
It is a factor in the price of feed. onto the vacant lots west of
History teaahes that whatever them to build the ground all up
approach is used to write a new to one level.
farm bill it will not be satisfac­
Mrs. Ruth Fields and sons Mike
tory to all parts of the country or and Gary are living in an apart­
growers of all crops. We may have ment at the Sherman Hotel. They
a wheat bill, a cotton bill, a corn moved here from The Dalles.
bill. And we will have to amend
Rev. and Mrs. Richard Bruner
it. No man or no group has been, are on their way from Ohio to
or is, smart enough to write a take over the pastorate of the
perfect farm hill. Such things (if Wasco Methodist church.
The
there lie such things) come from ftruners are expected by the
growth, not from inspiration.
28th. A fixxl shower has been
For that reason we would like planned by the WSCS ladles and
to see a start made.
any gifts may be left with either
Mrs. Velda Van Gaasbeck or Mrs.
Harry Van Gilder.
IIOW DO TIIE MEN
Weekend guests of Mr. and
GET ALONG?
Mrs. Lee Hines were her nephew
and niece Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ma-
gill and children Jimmy, Kathle
T h e re a rc .some s ta tis tic s that . ___
show that women own 80 percent and Lindsay <»f Stayton, Oregon
Mrs. Joe Hilderbrand of l»el>-
of the money. That leaves a mere
20 percent for the men and we anon is expected Wednesday by
assume that there are almost as Mrs. Lee Dehler. She will prob­
many men as women. The census ably be here until after harvest.
A recent houseguest of Mrs.
gives the women a majority in
numbers largely because they llv Grace M»slier has been her sls-
longer than men— a matter that ter, Mrs. Cleta Bingham of Seattle,
has not been adequately explain- Thursday they visited in Hood
ed either.
River with a cousin William
That’s all that should be necessary. Just the
"Browser's" License
Just give him the cold
facts, m a'am -tell him
you want a freezer
right now!
fc
Walters.
women and they have four-fifths
of the money how «io the men get
along and still afford to go on
fishing trli***, buy those fancy
Hawaiian shirts, drive cars and
hoist a few at the bars.
The statistics must mean that
women control 80 percent of the
accumulated wealth. That could be
for the reason that they live long
er and the men give them the
money In return for the tradition­
al’ ‘love and affection” as the
will-writers style it.
It may lx* time for men to begin
thinking alxmt some reformation
in the social system of upending.
If the gals have all the dough why
not let them buy the drinks.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Gilder
drove to Portland to visit with
Mrs. Van Glider’s brother. Glen
1-ilillaw of Baton Rouge. La. He
had been west for a Ben Franklin
Insurance convention.
’•(’up" Scott was operate«! on
at the Veteran's hospital In Port­
land last week and was last re­
ported doing quite well.
Mr. and Mrs* Malcolm Guy of
Now maytx* coffee will get to
be cheaper than milk Odd. isn’t it
that milk has to compete with
coffee, tea, lx*er, coke, when it
is l>oth chea|)er and l»etter.
3rd Thursday evening*
esch moron Visiting
,>r iit i<*nr in » ii m |>(4*T No. , a.
Meets every second an««
fourth Thursday ineo-.n
month, visiting meinbe.**
invited. Moro. Oregon
Betty Christianson, W.M.
Elsie Joges, Secretary
b .iirp k a lx x *g » N o . 131 A .r.M A .«
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Meets 2nd and 4th
Tries«layg of each
month
Vlaltlng
members we.<v»m»
Althea Burnet N O
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Mom
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Our F««in«,»r__
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facts. Like these: An electric food freezer will
help you provide better food for your family.
It will give you the luxury of farm-and-garden-
fresh foods at your fingertips all year long.
You’ll shop by the season, not by the day or
week. A freezer lets you reduce food costs as
much as one-third by taking advantage of
once-a-year low prices on your favorite fresh
foods. It makes getting a meal quick and (trsy.
These are the facts every husband should
know. Be sure yours does. Tell him today.
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Tuesdays in I O O F.
hall. Transient and
Halting brothers are
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