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© FKIDAT, MAY 6, 1305 PACE 3 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON © The Junior Lr.di*« club jav® a sire»«. Tie for.y second innual Oreffcn Egypt» Nrlll at’.end th? meeting? party Tuesday night in honor of M n May Barnum wx. here Catthvnen’s association conven which wlu be held in the old San Ed Lewis is here from Bend ior Mrs Anna M<x>re as an observance Thursday from The Dalles and tion will be held at Corvalii.-^Atay Francisco opera house. The Kent “Badgers” were de a few days vtsli with friends of of Mother’s Day. Here for the oc Cannon Beach to get some mater g-11. Folks planning on attending 35 years ago when he was a resi casion were her sister, Mrs. Mary ial she had stored here. Her bro this convention should make their feated by the Wasco “Warriors” dent of Sherman county owning Southwick of Portland, Mrs. ther, Roy Kunsman accompanied reservations through the chamber last Friday by a score of 12 to 4. Mrs. John Decker and Mrs. Jay barber shops in Moro and Grass Margaret Huff Moore of Spokane her here. of commerce, Corvallis, as soon as McKay were overnight visitors Valley and doing some farming and Mrs. Georgia Cochran of Port Mr. and Mrs. John DeMoss re possible. land who saw a review of Mrs. turned to Sherman county Thurs The Sherman County Fair will In Portland Monday. in between. Ed is now’ 87. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tatum and Fishermen had reasonably good Moore's life portrayed in picture day morning after spending the be held at the Fairgrounds at daughter Bonnie were bnslness and remembered events. Moro September 8-11. Folks winter at Phoenix, Arizona. John luck on opening day, which was Saturday, most of those going re The next meeting of the Moro says they got tired of waiting for should plan now towards exhibits, visitors in Madras Friday. Mrs. Harley McKay wsent to porting a few fish caught. Roads Missionary society will be held the big atomic blast at Las Vegas that will contribute towards an Ellensburg to visit her parents, and came on home to attend the outstanding fair. were little damaged by the mild Mav 18 instead of May 11. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pinkerton pioneer picnic in The Dalles Sat Close to half, 44 per cent of all Mr. and Mrs. W F. Bucholtz. She winter. .. . the wheat produced in the U. S. left Monday and returned to Kent Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Huntley stopped here Monday and Tues urday. last year, is placed on a govern Saturday. were here last week end, leaving day for a short visit with his cou ment price support. Oregon’s con Mrs. Ed Justesen and Mrs. Monday for Baker to see their sin, Harry and wife. Sam attend tribution to the total was 18 mil Sellah Rooper have completed new great grand daughter, newly ed school here years ago when County Ramblin’s lion bushels, that Is only a drop their course In The History of born to granddaughter, nee Carol living with his uncle Robert B By “ lo m n iy ” Thompson Pinkerton, and is now living it Seed treatments alone won’t In the bucket compared with the Western Civilization which they George. A drivers license examiner w ill Bothel, Wash., where he is en always control all diseases again national production, but it repre were taking at Moro. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Dodson and be on duty in Moro at the court gaged in the oil business. st which they are directed. Some sents % of all the 1954 crop grown Kenneth Smouse of Lexington, times a seed treatment will, of in this state. children of Corvallis, daughter house May 10 between the hours The Sherman county cattlemen and son in law of Mr. and Mrs. E. president of the Oregon \\ heat itself, be entirely effective in pre- of 10 a. m. and 3 p. m. Mrs. Truman Strong was host Growers league this year, and veting occurrence of a disease; own a squeeze chute that is for C. Smith were visiting at the home ess at a bridge party honoring Mrs brother of Mrs. Orlow Martin, but more often it is only one step rent to any Sherman county folks of Mrs. Edna Koepke Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tatum John Wilt and Mrs. Ray Blakeat was here Wednesday on some bu- in a series of disease control that desire to handle their cattle. her home Saturday afternoon. The I III n \ x I <. I it I s practices. These organisms are The chute can be secured through were guests at the home of Mr. The Handy Girls sewing club also harbored In such places as old the county agent’s office, Moro. and Mrs. Bob Kaser of Antelope Blakes and Mrs. Wilt were up Stockmen who plan on handling Sunday. from Portland to enable Ray to got together May 2, for another crop refuse in the seed bed, green Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haynes of go fishing w.th Mr. Strong and meeting. The three youngest girls •house or field, on sash or frames their cattle are urged to arrange Philomath and Mrs. Dorothy Dun for Bang’s testing during May are finishing their blouses and the in the soil and on closely related Roy Belshee. ’ older ones are doing different weeds. Therefore, such practices and June. Dr. George Marugg, lap of Grass Valley were guests Dr. George Marugg, veterin things like fixing hems on dress as seedbed and field sanitation, federal veterinarian is available Friday evening at the home of Mr, arian, is looking for a house in es and skirts. rotation, destruction of weed car as a public service for folks to and Mrs. Vern Mobley. Moro to buy or rent and Is con We have only one more meeting riers, and spraying may be neces utilize in the Bang’s testing work. Mrs. Verne Mobley, acting as templating a move to Moro from so everyone is trying to get every sary for successful disease control. Arrangements for testing can lie chaperone, accompanied the soph The Dalles. He will be stationed thing finished. Our next meeting Longevity tests with Aldrin made through the county agent’s omore class of the Moro high Heppner. He will be stationed will l>e May 16. 1955. and Dieldrin have shown that office at the convenience of the school on a picnic Sunday at in this area to inspect for Bang’s they continue to give nearly per operator. T. B. testing can lie done Warm Springs. disease and for general veter Ted Carlson spent the weekend fect control of wlreworms and if so desired. inary work. tuber flee beetles six years after K E N T N E W S N O TES Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hoffmeister the original application of 10 lbs By Nancy Wilson (nee Mildred Boardman) of Port of actual material per acre. These land were weekend guests of Mr. Miss Carol Kopp, niece of Mr. two materials, as well as DDT and Mrs. R. B. Hoskinson. can l>e used by home gardeners and Mrs. Ben Maxfield has heen Larry Sayrs came home Wed where wlreworms are a problem chosen as one of the eleven dele nesday night from San Diego In potato or other type root crops. gates from Eastern Oregon College where he has finished his boot An application of a quarter of a of Eduoatlon to attend the model training in the navy. He will be pound of Aldrin per thousand United Nations assembly In San home a couple of wreeks visiting square feet would be similar to Francisco. The group left May his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lamer the 10 pounds per acre recommen 3 and will return May 9. The delegates, who will represent dations. B. H. Roberson announces that the gate on the fishing road will be locked next Monday. All who want to Join the club and get their keys should do so by that time. V. U. N E W R O Y A L T R IT O N Mrs. Myra Bullard has bought IR A F R ID L E Y the Dr. Morgan house from Mol Ford Ranch Wagons lie McLachlan and will move in C onsignee to lucky winners! September to lie closer to town during the cold weather. The W asco, O regon present Bullard house will be sold. PLUS 1030 OTHER PRIZES! 5— 20 a n d 10— 30 U N IO N O IL CO M PAN Y N ow O pen Nothing to buy! Here'« all you MORO B E A U T Y SH O P of C a lifo rn ia (Mrs. Harriet Romine, Owner) d o .. ■ sam e lo catio n P h on e 272 1 , Pick a favorite color from P H O N E 512 Moro Personals on a fishing trip at Rock Creek, dan. He was Joined by Mrs Carl son and son, Gary, Saturday. Beverly Helyer visited Nancy Series Saturday afternoon. Durward Helyer was a business visitor in The Dalles Saturday. Mrs. Kenneth Shaw will repre sent the class of ’53 at a ceremony honoring the Glee club director of the Hood River high school who is retiring. It will be held May 6 at the high school auditor ium in Hood River. Kelly Wilson of Prineville vis ited at the home of his grandmo ther, Mrs. Jerry Wilson Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Snider of The Dalles were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shaw Saturday. 4 For Sale The Quality Shop Dr. Otis G. Perkins O p to m e trist 405 E. 2nd St, (Across from Stadleman- Bonn Hardware) Phone 5362 T he D alles, Ore Jf V„u p refer. w ill« » » | ” .’¡Ta» o « .-e of W P . F ..I M I * C .. end th ev W'H » * • yuu I an entry blank end I I • color rard, Store will be open May 6th and 7 th and Mr. W. M. Romine will be in the shop to talk to at the C apitol C ity W h y n o t b rin g m o th e r in fo r a good m eal she d id n ’t have to cook on h e r day? W e ’ll m akel it as good as we can a n d th a t m eans as m uch like m o th er used to m ake it as possible. M o rtgage L oans To M eet Y our In d iv id u a l N eeds A T T R A C T IV E T E R M S P R O M l’T S E R V IC E interested parties. Moro L u m b er & F u e l Oo. M oro, O regon Standard Insurance Co. A w e stern com pany se rv in g w estern a g ric u ltu re HO M E O F F IC E 812 S. W . W a sh in g to n P o rtla n d , O regon P hone A T w a te r 4331 ♦ I W h e th e r it ra in s or n o t th e w ind is g oing to blow. ♦ ♦ ▼ I f y o u r roof is in b a d re p a ir or a b o u t to be, 3ee me ♦ I ♦ ♦ ♦ R O O F IN G ♦ ♦ fo r I hav e sev eral k in d s of ro o fin g t h a t a re well ♦ a d a p te d to th is co u n try , t h a t w ill no t blow oft a n d ♦ ♦ ♦ t h a t w ill shed ra in fo r y ears. ♦ C L A R E N C E O D ELL, ♦ i a b o u t— W A SC O , O REG O N A» any backyard gardener ki va, you have a fight on your hands from the moment you turn over your first spadeful of earth. At every step, fungus growths, weeds and in sects wait to destroy your lawns, trees, plants, flowers. A disheartening struggle for Greenthumbers . . . a round-the-clock fight for commercial farmers. J Enter today! V isit dica t in i Office ( loM-íl U n til Further N otice Moro H otel 761 There’s not enough food for you and the bugs the-famotta Fuller Jewel Cate. 2. Write the name or number pf th e color chip, and your name and addreaa, on an entry blank. Deposit in entry bo«. Dr. Frank D. Reid Beef o’s Ifo W FULLER P A W COLOR CONTEST Airs. Verne M;tls•y ’.vie inaiali- ed as secretairy an«1 Mr?. Lester Wilson as vice-chairman of the Antelope ext«»nsion unit Wednes- day at the eJ«tension festival day in The Dalle I a * st er Wil attended the It KA director•s meeting in The Dalles Thursilay ev,ening. The piano recital of the pupils of Mrs Ben Maxfield will he held Friday evening in the auditorium o f the Kent grade school. OPEN for Business Now But, there’s a growing list of weapons you can wield against bugs. Some of the m ost effective have been developed by Standard’s subsidiary, California Spray- Chemical Corporation. 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