Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, January 10, 1958, Page 2, Image 2

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I's thum b a great pol-
would I m * gone.
take the ring out of a
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l*ultli*Ii«'<l !.»«••> I rid .iy
M oro. O reg o n
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eai that the farmer.'
y wheat an I corn far­
in' kept alive and vot-
a long time
hopihg
even come to
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E D IT O R IA L
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A F F IllA T f MEMBER
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U XI ¡Kir.
If
e governm ent had gone
kith tile plans to build thou-
if tiomii proof shelters for
•fen-e adm inistration it is
hat th ey would be full
low. And the ones in the
part of the dungeons
I- \ I I I
ONE YEAR
>2.00
t i t 11» x x , i x \ i
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h »-"» h
< n X \(.i.n i < onoxix
got tough t be
ex pc it sOIIIC red
and incrchan
«‘Is (■ould gel rid
les ;it reduce‘(1 p
'oui»
tlie
good
R(
eeon omy: t) >at
Who4her tin
lalwir or not the
price• of hour
at the same lev«
able to so 1
«ani xation h
lay or cireu inve
law that den
trol l»i 1 .
L:»Iw»r spi)KC>
in say ing th. It 0
not the inveì
M Re :
y car s ago. It
and many 1:I w s
prev'(‘tit
cgiinian com.•hides from
ts excellent view point at Jeff-
on anti Broadway that the cow-
ao\ doesn't roll igarettes out of
Bull Durham anymore. He buys
¡hem already rolled, reports that
newspaper.
Tnat may In? so, but someone
rolls Bull Durham cigarettes be
a ■'»» that brand of tobacco can
l»e bought almost anyw here and
it Isn't used to season frknl po-
only partiall y e
r rep rise
li'l d a
the
t lie face of
not
ic ca'C 0 f la»
AA'e do not
lau Will i "11*b u
ly-m aik’s. M avis'
»shinned consld-
Farm ers,
comparati«
traditional
forming tii
< Ol X I X M » X X« .I i;
Perhaps the mam advantage of
the county manager system it that
under it the county offices would
lave a h»>ss. Directly it would I»'
th > county manager him-vlf and
the ountv hoard would l»e his
anteed pi
in a timi
that put
Unet i in
nation
The po
I nder present law each elected
official I- hi - own boss. and no
- -
John Evert
soi i
iiir x
» «•
A S ..V .
Joieph Evsrs
t “ibitor.
»sldent of his local 4 11 Club
for ¡.even term s. Joe also found
tim e to | ir th ip n te In several
li.e s to c k asso ciatio n s and hold
oltices in youth groups.
M ANX P R O JE C T S O P E N TO
I II ( l.l B W O R K E R S NOXX
Oregon I h » vs and girls who en ­
roll In a 1 H club this fall can
participate in a record 2-1 differ­
ent projects, according to a new
4-H club project handbook recent­
ly revised at Oregon State ollego.
Projects are in agriculture,
hoin • economics, creative art-,
and leadership. They inclut le bee«
•itv, enton mlogy.
k e e p in g , ele
tod preservation,
horticulturi ?. live-
ig. knitting , trac-
ldlife and wood-
listed in ”<Oregon
t Han boo k ” are
»thing fur boys,
rls, health. homi
indoor cooking, 1inot O’4
iunior F adershq ) and
rap
nix
A II
I train
w a i n in
ln g
o
h has
a s
.My 4-H
helped
Joseph Berry
Donald Job
600-acre farm , and made up a
dem o n stratio n from th is experi­
ence. He has a collection of 600
m ounted p la n ts which he le rd s
to build up In te re st In a range
program .
L ast y ear Joe and a soil con­
serv atio n ist m apped his farm
show tng ran g e conditions, plant
life and soli types. Im provem ents
w ere then suggested.
Since 1953, Joe has won a sum ­
m er school scholarship and six
trip s to 4-H C onservation Camp.
He also has received num erous
county and s ta te aw ards for his
4-H d em o n stratio n s and exhibits.
Joe’s trip w as provided by the
Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.
Tl is m arks his eighth y ear in
4-H work.
Skill and safety in operating a
t r a c t o r won tho 4-H T racto r
aw ard for Donald Job. 15, of
W ashington county. H is trip was
sponsored by the N ational Com­
m ittee on Boys and Girls Club
W ork, w hich also aranges the
tra c to r program .
Donald has been a consistent
aw ard-w inning t r a c t o r demon«
tra to r at county and sta te fairs.
“I think th a t th e 4-H tra c to r
club helped me m ost because of
my life on th e farm ,” said th is
five-year 4-H’er.
Donald was a tw o-term presi­
dent of his local 4-H Club. At
H illsboro high school, he was
yearbook p h o t o g r a p h e r a n d
played in th e band. He Is a m em ­
ber of th e Ju n io r N ational Rifle
A ssociation.
T he C o o p e r a t i v e E xtension
Service d ire c ts th ese national
4-H aw ard program s.
ADDING MACHINE
TAPE
At .Journal Office
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for
I H
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N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S
l.u p iu e K eb ek al L odge
M. .ro l.m lge
No. 113
NOTH E <>F
M E N'T
OF
T a y lo r I.G lM iE A. F. & A. XI.
O
w
P O R TLA N D
Cash on Hand and Du« from Banks...................................... $ 165,787,886
United Stat«« Government Bonds...........................................
262,166,779
Municipal and Other Bonds....................................................
67,015,339..
Loans and Discounts — N e t ....................................................
313,785,083 /
Stock in Federal Reserve B a n k ..............................................
1,200,000..'
Bank Premises (Including Branches).......................................
12,266,035./
Customers' Liability on Acceptances....................................
149,572.1
Interest E a rn ed ...........................................................................
2,966,044
Other Resources......... ..............................................................
49,340
C a p it a l.......................................................... - v
S u rp lu s .................................
2C 000,03»
Undivided P ro fits ......................................
23 274 726 3
1 H
‘i the 4 H stai
$
M/*serves for Interest, Taxes, etc.............................................
Acceptances.............................................................................
Dividends Declared ...............................................................
Deposits ....................................................................................
Interest Collected Not Ecrned .............................................
Other L ia b ilitie s ......................................................................
h in»l< a n d tie
SETTLE-
Notice is hereby given that Iva
Dams, adm inistratrix of the es­
tate of Mary Lena Gibson, deceas­
ed. has filed her final account and
¡»etition to dose said estate, and
: .at Mon ay, the 27th day of Ja n ­
uary, 1958, at the hour of 10:00
o’clock A. M. on said date, in the
County Court Room in the Coun­
ty Court House in Moro, Sherman
County, Oregon, has l>een fixed
;i' the tim>? and place for the hear­
ing o? objections, if any th ere be,
to said final account.
IVA DAMS. A dm inistratrix
ot the estate of Mary I,ena
i.iik'on, deceased
BROWN iV VAN X’A C io R
1 he DaiLes. Oregon
Attorneys for Estate
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4 !C5,7o£
154,85
650,000
747,726 811
4 343,560
5 130 356
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m inors, by and th ro u g h th e ir
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guardian. VELMA K BAKER,
Plaintiffs,
-vs-
MILDRED F. TURNER, also
MH.DRI D COS-
TELLO, 'ir-gle. IRENE MON
R 1 MONROE, her
husband. JOHN 1H)E MON-
TAGUE, the unknown heirs
and devisees of each and nil of
said denfendants and of M K.
FRENCH, also known as MAR
TH A FRENCH, and MARTHA
MONTAGUE, D«\'eased, and of
C E FRENCH. al'O known as
CHARLES F FRENCH, De-
eased, and also all other ¡»er-
sons or parties unknown claim-
ing any right, title, estate, lien,
>r interest in and to the real
property described in the com-
plaint herein,
IV'fendants
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5 825 236 062
Dentist
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TO The above named defendants
and each of you
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
Ok OREGON you are hereby re­
quired to appear and answ er the
co.npiaint filed against you in
the above entitled suit on or lie-
tore the expiration of four weeks
from the date of the flr»t publi«
^3 ion of this summons.
If you
'<» fail to appear anil answer,
plain f s wi 1 apply (<■» the court
for the relief prayed for ir. their
(O’nj'.aint. to-wit: The quieting of
' l'e plaintiffs' title in and to the
following described real property
'-half of Lot I. Block 13.
: s ADDITION to the
y of G nus valley. Sherman
unty, Oregon.
is 'un io n s is published by
’
the honorable E H
How ell. judge of the above en-
OF
BANK
OJ
P O ITLA N D
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UH
■V ÖUY AXI
A wide rang« •< prk«t
♦k«t m««H «I wl»S«t
F IN A L
Wasco, Oregon
Meets each Fir- ’ <rnd Third
Tuesdays
Elton Medler, W. M
Gordon Harper. Sc?.
Bethlehem ( hapter No. 7* U E.S.
Meets every second
T hursday each month
Visiting members in­
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vited. Moro, Oregon
Genevieve Powell, W. M.
NOTH », I o 1 REDITOR8
Gwen Ross, Secretary
All persons
having claims
against the Estate of E verett H.
E u re k a L odge No. 121 A .F.A A .M . Nichols, deceased, are hereby
Meets on the 1st and notified to present thorn, with
3rd Thursday evenings
each month. Visiting the proper vouchers and duly ver­
x \y >
members cordially In- ified, to the undersigned, the duly
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' vited to meet with us. appointed, qualified and acting
A dm inistrator, with Will Annex­
Joe Heater. W. M.
ed. of the Estate of E verett H.
Clyde Gillmor, Secretary
Nichols, i.xeased, at the office of
T. Lester Johnson, A ttorney at
Law. Moro, Oregon, w ithin six
months from the date of the first
publi ation of this Notice, to-wit:
January 3, 1958.
Wtesley E. Nichols
\dm inlstrator, with Will Annexed
T. l i s t e r Johnson
\tto rn e y for A dm inistrator 9-12c
RESOURCES
Dr Frank D. Reid
on to have h
arm situation i
er« from « or
ers got out ft
No. 116
I.G.G.F.
Meets 1st and 3rd
Tuesdays in I O.O E.
hall. T ransient and
visiting brothers are
cordially invited.
Orlow Martin, N. G.
Leo W atkins, Secretary
LIABILITIES
•4 porton«! »Hsnjfc«
THAT COSTS NO MO«l
VON BORSTEL and
That the undersigned have been
appointed executors of the es­
tate of E tta M. Moore, deceased,
and all persons having claims ag-
a in 't the estate are required to
¡»resent them, duly verified, with
vouchers attached to the und er­
signed at 502 United States Na­
II XRI A N D YIK W GRANGE
tional Bank Bldg., The Dalles,
M eets F irx t a n d T h ird .M ondays Oregon, within six m onths from
each m o n th a t 8 p. m.
the date of the first publication
O rlow M a rtin , M a s te r
of this noti« e.
A g n es B en so n , S e c re ta ry
Cecile B. Morse
Meets 2nd and 4th gf.
and I^eo V. Moore,
ruesdays of each $ '
Executors
Visiting
month,
C. L. Gavin, A ttorney for
members welcome.
Estate, The Dalles. Oregon
L. G rabenhorst. NG
1013
Vada DeMoss, Sec. ¿¿5
$ 825,386032
AA
FRANK
AMANDUS VON BORSTEL,
A dm inistrators of the E state of
M argaretha vonBorstel, deceased.
BROWN & VANVACTOR,
A ttorneys for Estate,
The Dalles, Oregon.,
This week is a little w arm er
than last week. It was reported a
yellow daisy was seen blooming
on the hills.
The Rufus PTA held its m onth­
ly meeting at the Rufus school
gym Monday night with Mrs. Sam­
my Tsubota president presiding.
The United States National Bar.'
e»l. a n ' k e e n n s o r d s
n e t it They
»rv Down M
NOTICE is hereby given that
the undersigned have been ap-
pointed as adm inistrators of the
estate of M argaretha vonBorstel,
deceased by the County Court of
the State of Oregon for Sherm an
County and have qualified. All
person* having claims against
said estate are hereby notified
to present the same, duly veri­
fied as required by law, to Frank
vonBorstel, Grass Valley, Oregon,
within six months from the date
of the first publication of this
notice. The date of the first pub­
lication is January 10, 1958.
IN T H E ( IIH L IT ( (H ILT G F
1 i l l x 1 x 11 in i * i ; i < . o \ r o K
you ngsters
s enroll in one or
cts. attend regular
i x i » i t ; i / i x<.
W ANT
WANTED: Saleslady or salesm an
to selDMcNess Products part or
full time. Big profits. No exper­
ience needed. Will teach and fi­
nance you. W rite today. McNe*s
Co., PO ox 14. ayshore, Sta.. O ak ­
land 23. Calif.*
10-llp
FOR SALE: Completely remodel­
ed 2 bedroom home in Moro. Call
JO 5-3602 or JO 5-3528.
10c
1.('ST: In Moro Child’s glasses in
blue case. Belong to Kim Bayer
i ■ ii; »> fi -j'"I
lOp
LUMBER for your ranch or farm,
competitive mill prices Thoren
I um ber Co.. Lyke, Wash. 8-tfn
EST. FCOD ROUTE: 800 family
W atkins Route now available.
90 year reputation. A top-grade
one-man business, and no ex­
perience or money required.
W rite for full inform ation to
The J. R. W atkins Company,
3903 Brooklyn Avenue. Seattle
5, W ashington.
5-10c
Custom Slaughtering by appoint­
ment only. Meat cutting, w rap­
ping
sharp freeze. K enny’s
Market. Grass Valley, Oregon.
Call ED 3-3245 for appointm ent.
STATE W IDE PAINT CO. com­
plete painting and decorating
service, sprav or brush Phone
3977 or 5293, 1205 E. 12th St.
Vern CamrMl and Jack Null,
The Dalles Oregon
38tfn
NOTH E TO < R E D IT O R S
I IIE ('GLNTX GF HHERMXN
CAROL LEE BAKER, a minor, )
by and through her guar 'lan. 1
XI.IUF C MORRIS,
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S T E W \ R T ROY I! \K I-:ii .III I I
GXRY DOUGLAS BAKER. )
m .lb o o k An> b.>\
at least nii>c years
21 -may 1 m \ orne
inber Agri«cultural
*es in all counties
Portland 1 H club
rs for 4-H club In-
1 H
Air». George Fox
The Rufus Grange met T hurs­
day evening for Its first m eeting
of 1958 with the new m aster,
George Fox in the chair. A 6:30
p. .m pot luck dinner precede-1
the meeting.
Holland Johnson on agriculture
said farm prices will l»e lower
on farm products in the coming
year, and consum ers won’t have
the buying ¡xiwer as before. Also
taxes and interest rates will be
higher.
Mrs. Harland McDonald said
January 9 will fie family night
for the Home E? club members.
A pot luck dinner at 6:30 followed
by an evening of entertainm ent is
planned.
.Mrs. Holland Johnson on Health
and Safety reported 500 traffic fa-
taliities in the state during the
year. Each one should endeavor
to correct this.
Bill Huck on insurance reported
liability rates will go up 25 per
cent this spring.
The secretary read the q u a rte r­
ly report going to State Grange.
Rufus Grange voted to participate
in the tri county visitation pro­
gram w h k h is planne dat this
time.
The new sashes of the musician
and Home Ec chairm an which
the grange ordered were received
and given out by the m aster.
Harland McDonald was presented
a past m asters pin. Mrs, Hazel
Engberg of Spokane, Wn., w*as
present and spoke a few words.
Roland Johnson says the coun­
ty conference will be Monday
January 13 at 12 noon. Everyone
to bring a sack lunch. Grange will
make the coffee. The next Pomona
meeting will be at Rufus Eeb. 8.
George Fox, m aster, says he hopes
to have the road signs and build­
ing project completed by the end
of this year.
For the lecturer’s program Mrs.
Will Huck had a “New Year Can­
dle Service” by the group. And all
sang "Blest * Be the Tie That
Binds”. Several games were play­
ed. F irst a plate tossing contest
and lighted candle race.
» • • •
u' handtxxil\ is to
id leaders <if club
more abciut the
im. says Burton
H club ex tension
> adult
•rs now le ad the
ters enroll
I’m
AA
.1 Ot
h i xio< i: X i
«
IS, of U nion county, who was
num ed w inner in th e 4-H E lectric
program . Donor of his trip to
Club C ongress Is th e W esting-
h o u s e E d ucational Foundation,
w hich h as provided th e aw ard
for 22 years.
Jo h n gave 17 team and Indi­
vidual dem o n stratio n s, and set
up several 4-H exhibits in elec­
tricity , Some of th e p ro jects he
com pleted w ere a shop lam p and
m otors m ounted for a hand drill
p ress and feed grinder.
P resid en t of his “S h ort C ir­
c u it” 4-H Club five tim es, he was
also ju n io r leader in electric
p ro jects. He has served as presi­
d en t of th e county 4-H Club.
Jo sep h E ver?, 19, of W ashing­
to n county, v a ram » .1 s u i i e w .li­
n e r in th e 4-H D airy program .
H is efforts w ere rew arded by the
O liver C orporation, donor of the
C hicago trip . IBs reg istered Hot-
stein herd of 22 cows began with
one calf.
D uring 11 yaare of 4-H, Joe
c arried dairy, sheep and poultry.
H e won n um erous aw ard s for his
d
y work and livestock Judging.
th e county fair Joe had tho
gi uni cham pion cow seven tim es,
and th re e tim es won cham pion
H olstein s h o w m a n s h i p aw ard
ami one first place ju n io r show-
in inshtp award.
Jo e exhibited for 10 y ears Lt
C. • sta te fair. He show ed grand
cham pion cow s; was cham pion
H olstein s h o w m a n ; and was
n.i ed th e outstanding H olstein
I H cb
Hut tot
et s win
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"I M
DI RII AM
Most of tin* men who could be
cow ho vs in tin*'«* davs
accupat ions. The
• wlxiv has (•han-
when a! folli >w er
it I k > is( »late. 1 for
», the light and
11 Durh am tnade
and ccmvendent
1 \el t»'ll out of
did It dent Uhv
r p ressu n
>e readers
•ncerned
cs of the m atter
that a five cent
rhatn will make
irettes. equal in
’ to forty cents
—
T h e 36th N ational 4-H Club
to guide me tow ard my voca­
C ongress recen tly concluded in
tional goal of dairy in g ,” said Joe.
Chicago is a once-in a-lifetim e
C ooperating in a farm program
exp erien ce to be long rem em ­
bered by O regon 4-H Club mem­ of 4-H Soil and W ate r C onserva­
tion brought d istin ctio n to Jos­
b ers who w ere th ere. Ane ng the
eph B arry, 16, of G rant county,
d eleg ates w ere th e 1957 sta te
who won the sta te aw ard.
w in n ers in th e following n ational
Joe helped put in an experi­
4-H aw ard p ro g ram s: electric,
dairy, soil and w ater co n serv a­ m ental g la s s plot and keeps
checking it to find which variety
tion and tra c to r.
G en eratin g honors haB been n I is most suitable for the locality,
p a rt of th e su ccess of Jo h n E vers i, I llo helped irrig a te his fa th e r’s
aneh ba- k In W ashington
e they were afraid of tho-
m. Most An lerlcans know
ses a big pili t of it. Some
nen think they have
•hink in l‘r esident Elsen-
armor and are belittling
n in order to tx-little the
t. If our fi •¡ends and en-
erseas understand the
they will naturally be
of democ racy; if they
m derstan 1 it th«',v will
arc i pack of cowards.
11 help our prestige,
ience of men who know
t our defenses Is that
pretty good shape al-
is'ia lias i>*en making
tress in inter ontincnt.il
an we thought. A space
10 millt,ary value and
s what put tile yellow
k of th e ne rvous.
i; X i i
Rufus Personals
Oregon 4-H Boys Back from Chgo. Congress
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u t <4>niir«»M o f M a ir h
NAJ I O N A L
JANUARY 10, I0X
M g KO. OREGON
Date of i
put
ary 24, 1958
BeatUe. Hibt
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OREGON'S OW N ST a ï EW û £ i J a NK
Hogg Building. Oi
Attorneys for pia
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