Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, August 01, 1958, Page 3, Image 3

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SHERMAN COVNTI JOURNAL,
What they did,
And how, and why,
and what the neighbors said-
The
im m e d ia te p o st h a rv e s t
p e rio d is o n e o f th e m o st e n jo y ­
ab le of th e y e a r e v e n w h e n h a r ­
v e st is less p h y sic a lly w e a ry in g
th a n in w h a t is w ith o u t a ffe c tio n
c a lle d th e good old d a y s. Y ears
ago th e h a r v e s te r w e n t h o m e o r
m e re ly to to w n a n d h ied h im se lf
to th e b a rb e r s h o p fo r a h o t h a th .
H is h a ir n eed ed c u ttin g , too, fro m
w e e k s n eg lect. W ith c le a n c lo th e s
a n d a w h ite s tr e a k s h o w in g
a ro u n d h is h a ir lin e a h a r v e s te r
c o u ld be sp o tte d a c ro s s th e s tr e e t.
A n o th e r d is tin g u is h in g m a r k w as
h is a ir of in d o len ce. H e d id n o th ­
in g a n d slo w ly , le ttin g h is tir e d
m u scles re la x .
G e ttin g o v e r h a rv e s t is n 't m u c h
of a jo b th e s e d ay s. A m a n n e v e r
g e ts p ro p e rly d ir ty w ith s h o w e rs
re a d ily a v a ila b le a n d s ittin g o n a
p a d d e d s e a t is less tr y in g th a n
rid in g a J a c k s o n fo rk th e le n g th
o f a s ta c k o r "la c in g th e to p of
th e b a g ” in th e c re e p in g d u s t of
th e s e p a ra to r.
B u t th e r e is a p e rio d a f te r h a r ­
v e s t t h a t is d is tin c tiv e ju s t th e
sam e. F a rm e rs co m e to to w n to
look it o v e r in
n ew lig h t; in
good y e a rs th ey ta lk to th e b a n k ­
e r w ith m o re co n fid en ce; th e y je s t
w ith n e ig h b o rs a n d lie a little to
h o ld u p th e ir e n d o f th e b a n te r.
T h e big jo b is d o n e. T h e se e d in g
c a n be h a n d le d e a sily an d th e r e
is tim e fo r a tr ip to th e c o a s t
w h e re it is cool a n d th e w ife a n d
k id s c an h a v e a b it o f a tim e
ta k in g i t ea sy .
So th e little w h e a t to w n s h a v e
a “ w e d o n e i t ” a ir w h ich , if p e r ­
so n alized , w o u ld
be a sa tis fie d
g rin .
A n d th in g s a r e b e g in n in g to
m o v e a g ain . P eo p le a re p la n n in g
a n d d o in g ,
g e ttin g
re a d y
fo r
school, fo r th e fair, fo r a v a c a tio n ,
fo r a m e e tin g , fo r a p a r ty a n d th e
n o rm a l ru s h of life w ill be o n u s
w ith th e f ir s t cool d a y s, liv e lie r
b e c a u se o f th e p erio d o f h a rv e s t
n u m b n e s s.
A s to rk s h o w e r fo r M rs. D a v id
M oore, c o m p le te w ith a s to rk ,
w as h eld W ed n e sd a y m o rn in g a t
B eef's w ith M rs. L in d a H eed a s
h o ste ss. A b o u t 30 w o m en c am e to
d r in k coffee, fill th e p ig g y b a n k
and
c o n g ra tu la te th e m o th e r to
be.
Mr. a n d M rs. C la re n c e S p a r­
lin g r e tu r n e d h o m e re c e n tly fro m
a m o n th ’s g u id ed to u r of E u ro p e .
Mr. a n d M rs. G eo rg e H e n n a g in
w’e re in to w n S a tu r d a y ac c o m ­
p a n y in g h is s is te r , M rs. F ra n c e s
E k s tr o m o n a to u r o f th e ir old
h om e. G eo rg e is now’ sh o p fo re ­
m a n fo r th e K o h le r C o m p a n y in
L os A n g eles a n d it h a s
b een
e le v e n y e a rs sin c e he w as la s t in
M oro. L o o k s good, sa y s L lo y d
a lso fine.
&1ORO, OREGON
FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1958
Mrs. J . C. H u n tle y a n d h e r d a u ­
g h te r , M rs. H o m e r G r a n t w e re
h e re la s t T h u rs d a y am i F rid a y to
a tte n d th e s h o w e r in
honor of
M rs. D av id M oore a n d to d o a li t­
tle v is itin g .
Iv a n K irk e lie r e tu r n e d to h is
h o m e in M oro S u n d a y fo llo w in g
a n o p e ra tio n fo r u lc e rs in T h e
D alles s e v e ra l w e e k s ago. H e co m e
fro m th e h o m e o f h is d a u g h te r .
Mrs. C a rl Z ie g le r w h e re h e s p e n t
so m e tim e a f te r f ir s t le a v in g th e
h o sp ita l.
H ay K elso is b ack on th e jo b
jo b th is w eek a f te r ta k in g a w eek
off to v is it a t h is fo r m e r s to m p ­
in g g ro u n d a ro u n d B an d o n w h e re
is w as a lm o st cold c o m p a re d to
th is c o u n try .
M rs. L u cille M ay w as h e re last
w eek e n d fro m P o rtla n d to look
a fte r h e r h o u se h e re . S h e sa y s
sh e is b u sy a n d d o in g v e ry w ell in
th e g ro c e ry b u sin e ss.
H o llis B ull a n d fa m ily
w e re
h e re o v e r S u n d a y to vk-qt h is fa ­
th e r, M. A. B ull, w ho, a lth o u g h 87,
is ta k in g c a re o f h im s e lf in good
fash io n .
M rs. H a v ie B ris b in e r e tu r n e d
M onday a f te r s p e n d in g th e w eek
en d in th e v alley
v is itin g rela-
tiv e e s an d a tte n d in g th e w e d d in g
of M iss B ev erly M a rtin at Mc­
M in n v ille at th e
F ir s t B a p tis t
c h u rc h th e r e a n d th e re c e p tio n
fo llo w in g a t th e h o m e o f h e r p a r ­
e n ts Mr. a n d M rs. A v ery M a rtin .
M rs. B ris b in e said th e re c e p tio n
w as h eld
in th e
M a rtin y a rd
w h ich w as sp a c io u s an ti b e a u tifu l.
C has. B e lsh ee w as in M cM in n ­
v ille S a tu rd a y to a tte n d th e w e d ­
d in g of h is g ra n d d a u g h te r , M iss
B ev erly M artin .
G ary . G len an d K a re n S u e C a r­
p e n te r left th is w eek a f te r s p e n d ­
in g s e v e ra l w e e k s h e re w ith th e r e
g ra n d m o th e r , M rs. E a rl G e n try
fo r R o s e b u rg w h e re th e y w ill be
w ith th e ir m o th e r, M rs. J o h n
C ain a n d fam ily .
Mr. a n d M rs. l i s t e r C o n lee r e ­
tu r n e d th is week fro m a v a c a tio n
s p e n t a t S u rf T id e s on th e L in ­
co ln c o u n ty
b each
w h ich th e y
s p e n t w ith th e ir so n , H o w ard a n d
fam ily fro m M ad ras.
Mr. an d M rs. M ario n W ilh ite
an d c h ild re n le ft la st F rid a y fo r a
m o to r tr ip b ack to N e b ra sk a to
v isit re la tiv e s an d see th e c o u n ­
try . J. A. S h a rk e y is ta k in g h is
place in th e b a n k d u r in g h is a b ­
sence.
CARD O F T H A N K S
W e w ish to th a n k all y o u k in d
p eo p le fo r y o u r h e lp a t o u r fire .
Y our re s p o n se w ith se lf a n d m a ­
c h in e r y w as w o n d e rfu l.
T h e B lain e M illers
CARD OF T H A N K S
1 w ish to th a n k all m y frie n d s
an d n e ig h b o rs t h a t se n t m e m a n y
b e a u tifu l flo w ers, c a rd s a n d g ifts
d u rin g m y s ta y in th e h o sp ita l. It
w as g re a tly a p p re c ia te d .
Iv a n K irk e lie S r.
HARVEST
BALL
Grass Valley Pavilion
A ugust 9
R hythm aires
S I.00 per person
Explorer Scouts: Sponsors
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v is itin g C la u d e ’s s i s te r a t P asco.
T h e y fo u n d tr a v e lin g q u ite h o t a t
th a t tim e.
M iss J u a n ita C u r tis o f P o rtla n d
is v is itin g a t th e h o m e o f h e r
u n cle a n d a u n t,
Mr. a n d
M rs.
( 'h a r le s K u y p e rs th is p a s t w eek.
S h e is e n jo y in g se e in g h o w th e
h a r v e s tin g is d o n e a n d w h e a t g e t­
tin g to th e b ig e le v a to rs .
Mr. a n d M rs. D olph B a k e r h a v e
th e ir g ra n d s o n , S te v e n of T aco m a,
W ash ., v is itin g th e m th is w eek .
Z E N I T H TV
Sales & Service
SERVICE ON ALL MAKES
Call
ANDY PAULSON
JO 5-3513
BIRTH DEFECTS
HI NEIGHBOR!
Children
Why of Milk Cost
being Studied
LET’S GO
W ASCO
C onn
o i^ fu ts
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COUNTY
F A IR
& RODEO
Tygh Valley
Aug. 2 1 -2 4
TO P ATTRACTIONS
DAY & NIGHT
EREE ADMISSION
Thurs. & Fri.
Aug. 21—22
Dances
Dr. Frank D. Reid
Races
Horse Show
HOW TO PROVE YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY THE
r^r ureaoruan
Mr. a n d M rs. W m . J . S tic k n e y ,
a s s is ta n t m a n a g e r o f th e P e n d le ­
to n b ra n c h , F ir s t N a tio n a l, w e re
w eek e n d
g u e s ts of Mr. a n d
M rs. R o b e rt F e rr e ll
w ith th e ir
tw o c h ild re n . G u e sts a t th e F e r ­
re lls F rid a y n ig h t w e re M r. a n d
M rs. G. C. S m ith , fo r m e r s a le s ­
m an for S ta n d a rd Oil a t H e p p n e r.
T h e ir fo u r c h ild re n w e re w ith
th em .
Mr. an d M rs. E u g e n e A m id o n
and
M rs. H a rry P in k e r to n
a t­
te n d e d th e c o n s e r v a tio n
w o rk ­
sh o p h eld J u ly 28, 29 a n d 30. a t
T im o th y L a k e
R e c re a tio n a re a .
Tlx* P o rtla n d
G e n e ra l
E le c tric
lodge w as th e h e a d q u a rte rs . T h e
p la n s fo r th e w o rk s h o p h a d b een
p re p a re d by th e C o n s e rv a tio n d e ­
p a r tm e n t of th e O reg o n F e d e ra ­
tio n of W o m e n ’s C u b s , a s s is te d
b y th e (I. S. d e p a r tm e n t o f a g r i­
c u ltu r e an d th e fo re st s e rv ic e .
W ily K n ig h te n w e n t to I*ort-
la n d
T h u rs d a y
w ith
C la re n c e
S p a rlin g a n d re tu r n e d e a rly S a t­
u rd a y m o rn in g a f te r fin is h in g h is
busirx-ss In th e c ity . M rs. K n ig h ­
te n w as in M oro fo r a w e e k e n d
re c e n tly
b u t r e tu r n e d
to Iai
G ra n d e a n d E O C E fo r a n o th e r
w o rk s h o p sessio n .
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F
WTiaf Aas happened up till note: Thanks to your help
the Keep The World GreeJi project was a huge success;
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next Fall (trees have seasons just like strawberries or
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Centennial wait for no man. I t’s not enough to send
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G e orge
S eem s lik e a jo b p u ttin g o u t a
n e w s c o lu m n d u rin g th e s u m m e r
tim e , w h e n e v e ry b o d y
is w o r k ­
ing am i th e social life is a t a m in i­
m um .
T h is c o u n ty is g o in g to
h a v e o n e o f th e b est h a r v e s ts of
w h e a t a n d Ixirley it h as h a d fo r
r .t*ent
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so m e tim e. T h e w e a th e r h a s been
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Mr. an d Mrs. C lau d e B lu b au g h
v a c a tio n p la n s a re g e ttin g u n d e r
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took a few d a y s v ac a tio n re c e n tly
w ay.
D u rin g th e 108 a n d 110* w e a ­ w h ich took th e m u p to P o rt A n ­
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‘or ’be near future.
tie r d ry , an d th e a re a h as been
fo r tu n a te a b o u t fire s p la g u in g too
m u ch th is su m m e r. T h e fire u p
B iggs c a n y o n b u rn e d o v e r a lot
m ilk, C h risten sen noted.
Milk So s ts v a rie d m o stly a c c o rd ­ of th e g ra s s la n d alo n g th e b re a k s
in g to th e a m o u n t of m ilk se rv e d and by th e ra ilro a d last w eek. A
fro m 5 to Tty o u n ces. “ R e fills ” w ind c a m e u p Mon ay e v e u in g .
By T u e sd a y
Tix? 5 to 15 c e n t e x tr a c h a rg e an d la b o r r e p r e s e n te d big ite m s in b u t it w as so hot.
m ad e by m a n y
r e s ta u r a n t s fo r co ffe e cost v a ria tio n s , C h ris te n ­ m o rn in g it had cooled o ff a n d it
m iik — b u t n o t fo r co ffee— s e rv e d sen sai l. L a b o r co sts in v o lv e d in looks a bit cooler to d ay . W e hope
w ith m eals is n o t ju s tif ie d o n th e m a k in g a n d s e r v in g coffee ad d u p th e th u n d e r am i lig h tn in g w h ich
.“ ve i« » '*« tn ro w « *
b a sis of c o m p a ra tiv e c o s ts o f s e r ­ to a b ig g e r p a r t of th e to ta l c o st is th r e a te n in g us to d ay , w ill not
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v in g th e tw o, a n O re g o n S ta te co l­ th a n th e co ffee itself.
M ilk a c c o u n ts fo r a b o u t 75% from d is ta n t fires.
lege eco n o m ic s tu d y re v e a ls.
1'he DSC re s e a rc h s h o w e d th a t o f th e to ta l c o st of se rv in g , h e
M rs. T om B uce a n d c h ild re n Music in part of a ch ild ’s
m ilk a n d co ffee c o sts a r e a b o u t r e p o r te d ,( an d coffee, 40% of th e of T h e D alles sto p p e d in R u f u s '
th e sa m e p e r g u e s t fo r r e s ta u ­ to ta l. L a b o r c o sts w ith coffee a re b rie fly S a tu rd a y on Ix-r w av u p heritage. And the wonderful
r a n ts w h en all tilin g s a re c o n sid ­ a b o u t tw ic e th a t of m ilk a n d d is h to v is it h e r m o th e r Mrs. F ra n k
e re d . M ilk its e lf co sts m o re th a n h a n d lin g , w a s h in g am i e q u ip m e n t W e a th e rfo rd at O lex. Mrs. Buce Conn organ is the superior
coffee, b u t w h e n lalx>r,
e q u ip ­ c o sts a re a lso g r e a te r fo r coffee.
left th e c h ild re n ,
M ike, A lana instrument tor bringing mu­
m en t, e x tr a d ish e s, u s u a l co ffee
am i H eidi, w ith h e r m o th e r for
re fills, a n d s u c h th in g s a s s u g a r < U tD O F 1 II I \ kN
sic to a child- encouraging
a visit.
W e w ish to th a n k o u r neigh-
a n d c re a m a r e fig u re d in , th e r e
Mr. a n d M rs. Bill M yers am i
h o is an d th e W asco F ire D ept. c h ild re n a re liv in g at B o ard m an him to KNOW and ENJOY
is little d iffe re n c e in th e to ta ls.
M ilk s e rv in g c o sts h a v e b een w ho c am e to o u r aid in p u ttin g w h e re th e y re c e n tly p u rc h a re d a
it. I t ’s easy to play - you
sig n ific a n tly
re d u c e d in
re c e n t o u t tlx? fire th a t b u rn e d o u r h ay ra n ch . Mrs. M eyers is th e d a u g h ­
y e a r s w ith in tro d u c tio n o f b u lk sh e d s a n d hay.
te r of Mr. an d M rs W a lte r M orris can learn simple tunea in 15
G o r ’o n & G lennie H a rp e r o f R u fu s.
m ilk d is p e n s e rs , w h ic h sim p lify
Each Conn organ
M rs. A ugust H u c k in
s to ra g e a n d h a n d lin g .
Mr. an d M rs. Joe B ry a n t am i minutes.
D etailed in fo rm a tio n fo r th e r e ­
son ( ’h a rlie of S e a ttle w e re re c e n t is a masterpiece of styling.
p o r t w as g a th e r e d in fo u r w e s te rn ( AItD OF THANKS
v is ito rs in
R u fu s cu llin g on
W e w a n t to th a n k th e fr ie n d s
O reg o n r e s ta u r a n t s s e le c te d to
( 'ome in for a fret* demon-
r e p r e s e n t a c ro s s se c tio n o f th o se w ho a id e d in p u ttin g o u t th e fire
st rat ion lesson
th a t b u rn e d fro m th e D e sc h u te s
fo u n d in th e reg io n .
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and other businessmen gain thousands of extra dollars. I his
program is backed by the association noted for safety since
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man, or send the coupon.
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law a n d d a u g h te r Mr. a n d M rs.
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p ro g r e s s in g tix> fast d u e to th e
s tr ik e s a n d all. T h e re is so m e s u r ­
v ey in g b e in g d o n e n o rth of th e
to w n o f R u fu s a t p re s e n t. *
T h e re a r e so m e peaches r ip e n ­
in g a t R u fu s, m o s tly th e e a rly
v a rle y t. V irgil M atley s a y s he w ill
h av e c a n ta lo u p e a n d w a te rm e lo n
soon re a d y to sell. H e a lso h a s
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Oregon Passport Headeuarten—Dept
Oregon Passports!
Mail Oregon Passports to your relatives,
deserving friends, and business a quaint-
ances across the Fir Ourtain. Or if you’re
going on a vacation or business trip, pass
them along in person. These documents
will prove beyond all doubt that the bearers
are Honorary Oregonians and will more­
over invite them to attend the Centennial
Celebration.
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Blit; Wemhard Brewing Company,
P 0 Bo« 4286. Portland 8. Oregon
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Dear Blit;
You Cd co .nt on me to urge a duple ot worthy Nu Oregonians
to come to the 1959 Centennial Kush me a pair ot Passports
¡W* which I will issue promptly Glad you agree I am the World's
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