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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1957)
O PAGE t M « M A ! f COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO. QJIBGON residents. has The federal government - ^ Ijrrn uin C u u n ty J o u rn a l built dams at Bonneville. I he FrKiay hall. - and M N •> V an/1 ’ 1‘ubiihhrU oE very y F riday ai at reg«»u well own and opeta e Mur«», (>reji«»u - M l « , uay so as to be n u m W u ted FRIDAY, A rG FH T l«. 18*7 as futile as it did years a*°- t h u , «amts has averaged a \ u in hes of rainfall more good t wo In 1 \ eai ' pi mi to that t ne. - • . jit t e r wheats are of more moisture <>r ne ,hat ,he oPP°sl,l° " have Iieeotne violent a ho and there wduld have been division in country with little chance of good administration of the bib Had he exerted pressure on th " i n rights bill the south would 1,'ilrM 1«. French w D. Banwtt. M « H»rold Owens and Mr». Olan Stark. Mr» Bertha Matthe» of The Halles was an overnight guest X la a y Of .Mrs W D. Barnett. ^ M , a ~ l Mr». Dewey W blast and children of 1 l “ ^ Z d were callers Monday at the Fred W ANT ADS al, full basement, forec air oil furnace, Call G ilbert 2-5255. SAI E' 3-year old 2 bed ITATB. WIDE PAIN T CO. com plete painting and decorating room home in Wasco insulateu. service, spray or brush Phone oak floors, pine paneling, local 3977 or 5293, 1205 E. 12th St. ed on nke corner lot for $o(XX), Vern Cam p'll and Jack Null, an. tetin- .™ W a " ’ "« 1' 1 The Dalles Oregon 28tfn Write or call C « A «r Caw rjnce DrUcoll. Centralia. Wash.. Rt. . MAN W ITH CAR Box 663A PE 6-3762 40-.p GOOD W ATK IN S LOCALITY FOR SALE: 200 Acre Stock Above average earings for qual Ranch, lo o te d in Heart of ified person. 800 family foo, vit Feeder Country. 186 Acres irr amin, and cosmetic route. Cre gated permanent pasture and dit arranged. Also part-time alfalfa, will run 3°0> openings. Wfrite J. R- Watkins $20,000 modernistic Home This Co. 3903 Brooklyn Avenue, Seat place is reasonably Prlcetl tle 5, Washington 35-40c terms. FOR SALE: Grain-tight feeders control of the en might not l/e as good have been alienated for years, the Columbia. ujhioh ..1.1 wheats if nine and ten present criticism of the pres- ‘ °Mrh'and Mrs. Al Roberts and Eht.rrd M eU* - • " • und* r r Ac‘ V* of There Is one thing ahou Wh eh as the o d w h e a ^ B n ln ^ delnt ls partisair «ritlcism. made by poatolfl«» *» Moro. children. Unda and Rodney, of o( Congr... °t March 1. Oregonians might wel ‘g would he men who are partisan, who want c X l . f i and Rickey Murray of bos Angeles, arrived he re 8attar n iw s f a f e R w h , a ; r r „ d a7 s = dav to visit her parents, Mr. and PU B L ISH E R ! Mrs Fred Cox. Mr. Roberts re tim ed home Sunday the rest will ASSOCIATION r ‘ "r w 4 d k " 'er> and a,‘ * spend a week here. ^Vlrs. Willard Barnett and hei clause so Oregon w o u ld Ig etab ig them. back the our t|||y an<1 intense partisanship, n a t io n a l mother. Mrs. O. N. R ugglesdrove ger share of the P°w®r . ,’ f h Almighty with all our political fights, our childish to Oswego Saturday where they WANTED: Saleslady or man to and walls 1x4 tongue & groove “ Ot: m c T o ? S E X g a t o r s o? our L X n l e h a .d e ^ and public brawls over policy, auendeti a reception that even- sell McNees Products part or dry utility $25 per M. ina honoring the Grand Warden could l>e ^softened sufficiently for with no assurance that He w i l l ------------------- Std & Btr. I i ”x 6 thoroughly full time. Big profits. No exper of the Rebekah assembly. Sunday ience needed. W ill teach and fi- that as much as it would help not loosen His fingers and let us dry T&G for floors, truckbeds, O F F IC IA L COl'NTY PA PW they attended the Sherman Coun nam e you. W rite today. Me- etc., $75 per M. help their state. falL ___ Hl’BHt’R H ’TIGN hates ty picnic held at Laurelhurst Ness Co. Box 14, Bayshore Sta., Many other sizes and items O N E YEAH ............................. *2 0 0 park in Portland. from $17 per M up. 39-40p reason for pro sper ity e is e n h o w e k s ST R E N G T H Oakland 23, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Balzer ac THOREN LUM BER CO. L YL E , companied by Mr. and Mrs. Gus BOND YIELD S ARE TH E high AUG UST 1«, 1957 WN Ph EMerson 5-2216 day Anyone who has watched the The cdum lnlsts are saying that Lu. 32c-tfn est in 25 years. Why not check It'.: eany to tell w hen your hue« Hartmann of Wasco drove to changes In wheat production in president la getting more or night. JOHN DAY DAM } »1 feehng well. One look Warm Springs Sunday where they present lists of tax exempt Sherman county for twenty years crllclgm than usual and inferring P ii a eyes and I know If be s met their son, Ralph Baalzei and . u„, *,»» «,Q v deserve d,»«erve it. Some op op- bonds, government, select cor NOTICE of F IN A L ACCOUNT The senate ,ln one of those un- * must mu8l have often asked himself that may 1 ,,t a cold. T his morning I familv and Mr. and Mrs. Howard porate, and valuable convert nrethctable votes that may or may and others what are the reasons senators have decided to Notice is hereby given that the signal. ’ Better have a Roblnaon and family of Portland i>e funny p 1 t<M. u/ith the why this county now produces rUlse him, which will be ible bonds? All markets cover the undersigned has filed in the double orange juice,” I told him. not have been connected with «he >n<J nia„ y o( , for a day of swimming and pic • l ooks like you've got a case 01 ed. Also leading trust fund County Court of the State of uw ............. 3 000 000 bushels ano mure because many of them have nicking. 4 . sum m er sn iffles!’’ . victory of the jury trial amend- <g> ()Od acres w hen It used to think agreed w uh Mr. Elsenhower, shares, which provide a com Oregon for Sherman County, her Mr. and Mrs. Wallace May took •'Small wonder I don t nave ment to the civil rights bill, 2,250,(MX) on 135,000 acres There is no doubt that Dwight plete savings plan in a single Final Account as Executrix. of pneumonia,” he mumbled. ‘ It w as her cousin, Mrs. Hazel Moore, of security, along with tax shel the Estate of Anna Medler l^ee, voted a million dollars for start o a good crop. Elsenhower Is a different sort of sum mer when I w ent to b ed a n d Chicago, to Hood River last Tues construction of John Day dam. experimenters think that president that U. S. citizens have ter features, at low cost. deceased, and that Monday the winter when I w oke up. Wind day to visit relatives Also Included was an appropi ia- w heats have had a part In been used to in the last thirty Write, phone or contact m ust have sh ifted .” 9th day of September, 19o7, at “W hat you need Is a built-in lion for Bruce's Eddy on the lncreage probably as much as years. He is not a very partisan J. W. DODD, TYGH V A L L E Y, ten o’clock A- M. of said day in SP E C IA L NOTICE! th erm ostat,” I replied, “or an air Clearwater, evidence of a sort I percent of the total and this man and often agrees with ORE., Phone 611. Mid-Columbia the court room of the County conditioned bedroom.” , SPORTSMEN truce between Senators Dwo da reasonable when compari- Democrats as fully as with Mgr William J. Collins & Co. Court in Moro, Sherman County, To mv surprise, Bill said he a People who wish to fish on my • 38tfn shak and Neuberger who at«- p- - ,jrp made i»etween older Republicans. He very apparently been thinking Oregon, have been fixed by the about th at too. holdings on the John Day ’iver FOR SALE: 3-bd rm. home, gar posed to each oth er’ s dams. wheats and the ones now grown, jpeg not want to bring hardship Court as the time and place for "I e v e n d i d be welcome, as long as my ptop- Whether the house will ap- .,.,rtllization has certainly help- to any group of citizens by pass- age, corner lot 100’ x 100, in hearing objections to said B inal som e looking,” erty is not harmed. HUNTING prove this boost in expenditures |UO;jt year8 although It is age of any bill and lie insists on Wasco. GE dishwasher & dispo- Account and for the settlement h e admitted, W IL L NOT BE PKHMI'lTEII. or not Is problematical although from an exact science personal honesty in all tilings. A “after I g o t J. S. BURRES Custom Slaughtering by appoint of said estate. Leona F. Smith the Jow -down the economy wave may have pass- • probably will be until sure his weekly P1*®8® c° nfe4^ence®’ "T * f r o m people ment only. Meat cutting, wrap ed by now so that house mem- * foretelling moisture are held more regularity than by at y Executrix around the o f- Meets 2nd and 4th ping, sharp freeze. Kenny’s her, will approve. uncovered But big crops In other president, he answers ques- T. Lester Johnson . . - f l e e . Fellow Tuesdays of each It is probable that Sherman cent „ have lxH.n made big- tlons fully and shows a wide Market. Grass Valley, Oregon. Attorney for Executrix 40-43-c across the hall sa y s he has art month. Visiting county citizens will favor any by Applied nitrogen, of that knowledge of the problems of his Call 242 for appointment. 7c l ’.CA Whirlpool room air condi piembers welcome. tioner and it does have a built-in action toward construction of j^ere can be no question. office. notice of F IN A L ACCOUNT therm ostat. You ju st set the tem L. Grabenhorst. NG John Day by the federal govern- weed gpraying He has a better understanding Notice is hereby given that Vada DeMoss, Sec. w— perature you w ant and the air LEGAL NOTICES ment or any one else. It is a dam reduced the competition of the principles of the eonstltu- the un/ersigned has filed in the conditioner au tom atically adjusts Lupine Re be k» I. Ixxlge No. 116 tliey want and continuant e of the wbeat plant used to have for tllonal division of powers between County Court of the State of to sudden drops and rises out HARLANDVIEW GRANGE „«unwi.t over who Is to build It ' „ " X “ X , " , Ure. How long It the three branches of govern- doors.” IN THE COUNTY ( OURT <>1 Oregon for Sherman county, his Meets first ami third Saturdays “I sort of h ate to fill up a T H E S T A T E OF OREGON FOR Final Account as Executor of the strikes them as foolish. wU| haye )# g0 on be(ore all the ment than any president for a indow w ith an air conditioner, each month at 8 p. m. SHERMAN COUNTY Under the partnersip policy , seed has been sprouted and couple of generations, l his gets ■ w Estate of Mary F. Smith, also though,” I mused. "They're not Orlow Martin, Master that failed a few years ago the f|e,dg are dean again we do not hhn In trouble from the partisan In the Matter of the Estate known as Marie F. Smith, de ex a ctly beautiful.” Agnes Benson, Secretary dam would have lieen built by the k but lf no Weeds are per- who are used to a president who of "This one is really good look- ceased, and that Monday, the 9th If. S. Engineers and would have iu j to go to seed there must be tries to bully congress when tba day of September, 1957, at ten log. ■ Bill insisted, ‘‘and it’s only M oro Lodge N o. 113 l.O.O.F. GLADYS MORRISON, Deceased paid no taxes so we lose nothing a time «*em8 P ° « ‘ bte- the school bill 1 6 ': _. in d ies high, so it wouldn't Meets 1st and 3rd o’clock A. M. of said day in the fill up the w indow a t all. I t ’s Tuesdays in l.O.O.F. from that change. It Is true that and the civil rights bill we were No. 634 court room of the County Court thin enough to be m ounted flush hall. Transient and a private concern would build a Beter farming has had a hand. told thal Eisenhower was defeat- NOTICE OF SA LE in Moro, Sherman County, Ore w ith the inside w all w ltn hardly visiting brothers are dam quicker and cheapper than Farmers have enough Income to ed and certainty/ his recommenda- NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN gon, have l>een fixed by the Court any overhang outside.” .. cordially Invited. wlll the government but tin t buy any kind of equipment they Uong were not fonowe<J. He said W hat really sold me was the that the undersigned executrix as the time and place for hearing Isn’t much of a concern to local think advisable and they have was disappointed, but so far electronic filter B ill described. Ho Orlow Martin, N. G. of the Will and Estate of Gladys objections to said Final Account not been backward about trying haHn-t trjed to knock someone’s said it catch es dust and soot par Leo Watkins, Secretary Morrison will sell at private sale and for the settlement of said new machinery. They do their b|ock off because they disagreed ticles as tiny as 1 /2 5 ,000th o f an to the highest bidder, for cash estate. inch in diam eter. Practically does DH. DONALD K. ( AHI’E NTEH farm work exactly when they wi(j1 ^j|Tl aw ay w ith dusting! W hat rtloto B eth leh em C hapter No. 78 O.E.S. or upon terms, on or after August Thomas Barnett want to and, if their Judgment is n(>j Eisenhower's style can a housew ife aakT Meets every second 26, 1957, the interest of Gladys A N N O U N C E S Executor good, that should Incresase yields. |o go r()arjng into Georgia 10 Thursday each month. Morrison in the following des T. Lester Johnson Visiting members in cribed property: And It Is likely that the main purge a Senator George as did one The Opening of His Office 40-3c Attorney for Executor vited. Moro, Oregon FOB the Practice of reason for bigger crops is some- of his predecessors, nor to call op- Lot 6 Block 12, Moro, Sherman Genevieve Powell, W. M. thlng entirely out of the hands of ponents had names in the public County, Oregon. (Continued from iNige 1) G E N E ItA L DENIHTHY Gwen Ross, Secretary farmers so far has l>een proven, prints. Mr. Elsenhower Is a gentle- Bids should he submitted to the We mean the rainfall. There are man. As one he permits others Mr and Ml 4 von Borttel Eureka Lodge N°. 12! A.B.AA.M. undersigned, in writing, at Moro, Il OOM 20H Meets on the 1st and Oregon. *»-..... those who think that the mois- to disagree with him and even v js|(ed at home of Mr. and Unlleil States National 3rd Thursday evenings Dentist ture matter has been settled ny admit« part of their argument it Mr# Eugene Knott in Kent Sun- DORIS COELSCH Rank Building each month. Visiting in sound. It said he could have eVenjng experiments rainmaking and sound, u is sum nv wum < Ja Executrix Moro Hotel Bldg. JO 5-3561 THE DALLES, OREGON members cordially In at times it has seemed that their, saved the school bill (we are glad U n til F u rth er N otice call Mrs Hour*: M to 5:30 • <’l 6-SMH vited to meet With us. C. L. Gavin Mr. and Mrs. P rold Owens, case was nearly proven. Then con- he didn’t) by putting pressure on j Attorney for Estate Harry B en son JO 5-3246 MON. THRU NAT. Paul Alley, W.M. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Obis, Kenneth (litions arrive that make It look the house. That may he. Had he \fr The Dalles, Oregon 38-41 c Clyde Gilknor, Secretary______ Crews, Harry Hooper and Archie Cantrall went to Madras the night of July 30 to see atx/ut gett ing a fire truck. Mrs. Owens and Mrs. Olds visited with Mrs. James • •• Easter. I Mr. and Mrs. Frank von Bors- tel, C. W. Fields and Guy Hosk- lnson now of Palm Springs, C a lif, (the men) attended a three day meeting o ft he stae convenlon of the American I»eglon In Eugene fin d SBVB now fo r n o x t y e a r ’* f u n i last week. ■JMtMAKI Grass Valley Dr. Frank D. Reid C o m e in an d “T R A C T IO N T E S T ” a n e w vehatavar you «la Golden Anniversary INTERNATIONAL .Q BE S A F E ...B A N K FIJES^ Saving for next year’s vacation is alnioit as easy as ¿reaming of it, when you get the savings habit at F i m National Bank. Put yourself on a schedule. Rteular savings deposits at your convenient, nearby First National branch will put you on the Honolulu liner, the plane to Paris, or the road to anoi.ier part of Oregon’s cool, green vacationland. Start y/ur own vacation plan nou\ You’ll be on your way to the vacation yon want sooner than you may think. Why sooner? Because at First National your savings earn big interest rates. Open your 1958 vacation savings account right away at your nearby First National Mr. an 1 Mrs. Donadl von Bors- el and family, Mrs. Ardlce Gus tafson and children, Mr. and Mrs IxHii« Kelly, Virginia Kelly, and Dr. and Mrs. D. M. Merrlss and family, all of The Dalles enjoyed a picnic dinner at the F arl von Borstel home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Eakln of The Dallies spent Sunday at the home of their d aughter, Mrs. Myrle Smith and family to cele brate the 11th birthday anniver sary of their grandson, Lowell. >/ branch. Mrs. Harlette Wells left Mon day for her home In Roseburg after spending about two months here with her mother. Mrs. T. M. Rolfe. / // Mr. and Mrs. l»en Garland have as their guests for a few days her nephew, Bruce Arnev and son, Dean, of Springfield, who arrived Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sayrs and Tony of Moro were dinner guests Sunday at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A von Borstel. Golden Anniv.rtery INTM N ATION A l o liw S ^ td « ,»« med*)» ro"D* flow T000 io 33,000 tb * . OVW Other IN IR N A T IO H A lS . to »6.000 lb*. OVW roend out »odd * mo.t con.^lele line. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brown and daughter, Edith Gayle, of Salem were over night guests Monday at the Frank von Borstel home. own ronds a new Golden An- with four-wh«vl drive! H e r e ’ s t h e t r u c k t K i t n w k i's its niventary I n - h - rnational Hut sw ing is believing. We want you to find out for yonrs.il just how much extra pull those I n ikm nationai . powered front driving wheels give you. Come in for our ’’’IVaetion lis t ° T ik e a Golden Anniversary I n vnknational four-wheel drive truck to the grades yon know are tough to places you’ve never been able to get through with your rear wheel drive truck Atxi as the I n tern atio n al catnes you on thiough, renmnfcsr tins: O ir r the year». I n ternatio nal TYucks c A t least to iw n oust rtx-ords prove it I e Come take our test soon! INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS c o s t le a s t to o w n l CUSHMAN EQUIPMENT COMPANY Moro, Oregon O | i Danny Duncan DC-3 arrived here Saturday from the naval air station In North Island, San Diego, Calif., to spend a 20-dav leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sim Duncan. He came up with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Schnurr of I>akewood.. California, and aunt, Mrs. Ora Taylor of Santa Ana. Calif., who will spent! a week here with the Duncans. Other guests for din ner Sunday were Mr. and rs. Jerry Duncan, and Mr. and Mrs. Everet cantrall and family. Mrs. Llzie Gran and son. Harry Grant, of Nampa, liiaho, and Mrs. Marie Giiedl of Vancouver visit ed one day last week wlith Mrs. S h e r m a n C o u n ty B r a n c h FIIUT ■'«nom*. OK O O RRTLAJCD •trrs «Vito ot/oow 0