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PAGE 2 FRIDAY, AUGUST 2«, I95M S11HRMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON Steve Burnet To 2?Ijrrnt.m (£ minty ¿ImirnnI |»uiliMh«Hl Every Friday Mur», Oregon Gtletf I French Enter Tractor Game »• Edit«« R nt^rol a * «o<Mrn<l c I hm » m atter at p<i«iijrtlcf at Moro, Orogon. unrjr-r A rt of O i t n u » n t M » rrh », 1H7V. O FFICIA L COUNTY PAPER N EW S’ A H I P U B L ISH E R S ASSOCIATION N A T IO N A L I 0 I T 4 x 1 I as T oc AFFILIATE MFM BFB KCRSL R IPTIO N r a t e s \ E YEAR * MM’ A l Gl ST 2», 1958 HE NEW S ANO T H E OI OS We often wonder how long we 111 continue In the mental attl- ,le we now have, continue with trowing away the old just to ivc something new, hanging, janging, changing often for that urpose alone. Now no one can dispute the lain fact that things wear out i,| need to la* exchanged for ami we hope te tte r equip ient. That Is not what we are ilklng about. But we are trailing In an i „•owing away equipm ent that ill has years and years of use , it. The unfortunate tax policy r the government Is orte potent ;ason for when machinery Is »mpletelv depreciated it must he •a,led off. But that Isn’t all of It. A- trade for new things Just lr»- jus .- they am new, liecause of tyle, to keep up with the Joneses. L Is a waste.. I’ chaps one of the causes or je late reo?sslon was the slow- ..SS caused by some custom ers utttlng that practice. (>ur over- rown economy should have other casons for being than to tradfc* cw for old regardless of eft id- K i r /** > Mr. and Mrs. Sa ni nel (I. Id'in- i h w I ki w ere married thi* ninnili in (lie Metliuilixl < liiird i in M omom , I' aim . Hie Imine «»-' Wasco News By Dori« Nlsliel Among those attending the pro football game in Portland last week were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E ver 4 1 Thomas ami family, Steven Burnet, will represent Sherm an county In the 4-H Trac tor O perator’s contest at the Ore gon State Fair, County Agent Thompson has announced. The State F air contest Is scheduled for Saturday, August 30, at 9:00 a. m. • , _ Selection of county w inners was made last week with Burnet w inning over other participants David Retd, Rufus, placed second and David Conlee, Moro, third. C ontestants were required to drive a prepared obstacle course with a tractor, inspect a tractor for safety and operating defects, and pass a test on safety and op W A N T ADS eration facts of a tractor. Eligible participants were those enrolled WIANTED: Secretary for part in the 4-H T ractor club. Loader« tim e work at Grass Valley Doug Alley and Arden Peters. grade school. Vernon Berry. 42c FOR SALE: GE range. Maytag Washer. M. A. Bull. Moro. 43c and Mrs. H arry VanGilder F ri day, the occasion being Mrs. Sar i EOR SALE: Fine, showy. Palo mino saddle horse. Original gent’s birthday. ow ner used him in Pendleton Mrs. Hugh W hite has just re Round-Up parades. Not for turned home from visiting in children. If interested contact Anchorage, Alaska, for three ED 3-2558, Grass Valley. 43c weeks. While there, she attend ed Anchor Park Methodist church WANTED: Sales lady or man to z where Rev. Richard B runer is sell McNess Products. Big pro pastor, and w here she received a fits.. Will teach & finance you. very enthusiastic welcome from W rite today. MeNcss Co., P. O. the Bruners. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Engherg her parents, Dr. ami Mr*. Joseph and Kaye spent the weekend in Taylor 1XFDGK A . F. & A. .M Oregon He com e* from G. W ilson. A XL*ets each ' F irst Spokane visiting Mrs. Hazel Eng- n* an 1 Third Brow n - ville, P enn, and th ey w ill lierg and attend a family picnic. Tuesdays. make their Imine in S u n n y v a le, Visitors at the home of Mr. Elton Med 1er, W M. Calif. an i Mrs. L. L. Funk last T h u rs Gordon Harpe:.’, Secretary Royse, and Mr. and Mrs. Pete day were Mr. and Mrs. Ercel Yo E ureka Lodge No. 121 A.F.JfcA.M. cum of Pendleton and their dau Meets on the 1st and 3rd Macnah. evenings eachyG '-' Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Sargent, ghter, Marian, and her two sons Thursday month. V isiting members th Rev. and Mrs. Charles Neville of Ix>8 Angeles. Mr. anti Mrs. Lawrence M sbet cordially invited to meet with us. ami children of Corvallis, Darwin Joe Heater, W. M. and children of Othello, Wash., VanGilder and Mrs. Vernon Van Clyde Gillmor, Secretary Gilder were dinner guests of Mr. visited Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Nlsbet HARLANDVIFAV GRANGE Visit the Shamrock f ir st fa l l rain W hether the little rain that fell Wednesday afternoon will rate ,v the first rtin of the fall season oi a tem porary break In a long hot ’spell we do not know as we write. In any event It was the first hr, ak in some hot w eather that made even the sun anti heat w or shippers to cry "Enough”. Sunday when it was 110 g,ees in The Dalles It was pretty warm all over with almost no air stirring to fan the sweating brow. Natives have gotten used to .IIM NTEF.LF, >oiii' Urea llram l drinking great quantities of llqui Solu tion M. iii «»ervliig (bis area, the kind depending on th .'lr like» c a l i help g io w erx low er (he ‘'c r ii and p re ju ’lceff and the wearing cosi" of tlielr fe c illi/e r . Drop in of clothes has been a burden only ami talk tlils u n i « U h bini today, to he hom e In company. or (a ll YGIll < IIEM. INC. N a sc o . 'Ihe first fall rain Is often as Pilone Gl Uteri 2 5122. quiet as was the shower that t.-m,H‘red the air Wednesday, It ot casto nary for them to i> with tiu* thunder and light- of sumu ter storms; rath er slip over the western hills >1 drop like a ide the »un parched earth «diction on long K*en waiting, blh th e n will I k * more warm right sun, sum m er b . The dendar will not m ik fl< ial fot a good three weekt it is fall « ith ripened crops •r nli er an hei tOO «rati anco Box 14, Bayshore station, Oak land 23, Calif. . 423P Custom Slaughtering by appoint m ent only. Meat cutting, w rap ping, sharp freeze. K enny’s M arket Grass Valley, Oregon. Call ED 3-2345 for appointm ent. STATE W IDE PAINT CO. com plete painting and decorating service, spray or brush. Phone CY 6-3977 or CY 6-5293, 1205 E. 12th St. Vern Campbell and Jack Null, The Dalles. Or. 38tfn FOR RENT: Moro Hotel Coffee Shop. Mrs. l^eta Esllnger. 43-4p AREA MAN OR LADY NEEDED To service established route of Self-Service Merchandise Units. Excellent income to th? person who qualifies. Must be free to work 9 hours weekly and have car, references and a minimum of $398.00 working capital, which is secured. Submit work history and phone num ber for interview . W rite Vice Presi dent, Box 11647, Dallas 18, Texas. 43P just west of The Dalles NEW HOURS: Open at TWO Food at 11 a. m. Friday Saturday Sunday at 4 p. m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs. Meets every second T hurs day each month. Visiting^JMf members invited. Moro, Ore. v Annabelle Kelso, W. M. Dorothy Heater, Secretary L upine Rebekah Lodge Meets 2nd No I Hi days of each month. Visit ing members welcome. Ann Miller, N. G. Helen Martin, Secretary Moro LODGE No. 113 I.O.O.F. Meets 1st and 3rd Tues- ■ • ’ila> ■ in l.(>O.F. hall. T ran sient and visiting brothers are cordially invited. Floyd Haines. N. G. I.eoW atkins. Secretary ser. Route established by Com- pany No Selling. Age not es- senti il. Car, referen es and $<♦00 to $1800 cash required. 3 to 5 hours weekly net up to $275. X) monthly. Possibility full time work. Tor local interview give full particulars, phone. ( ’ «arettes, P. O. Box W rit »• 8047, Miracl? Mile Station, Min- 43P neap ms l(i. Minn. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE: The County Court of Sherm an County, Oregon, has ap pointed Frances Lamlxjrn Guy and l^avelle Maxine Dormaier as executrixes of the estate of Alice Josephine I.amborn, deceased. All persons Laving claim s against said estate arc required to pre sent them with proper vouchers to the undersigned executrixes at the offi.e of the C ounty Clerk of Sherman County, Oregon, at the Court House, Moro, Oregon, w ith in six m onths from August 22, 1958. Frances Damtoorn Guy OPPORTUNITY Lavelle Maxine Dormaier MAN OR WOMAN Executrixes Responsible person, from this BUSH & BRADLEY area, to service and collect Hillsboro, Oregon from new type cigarette dispen- A ttorneys for E xecutrixes 42-7c M eets F irst and Third Satu rd ays each m onth at 8:00 p. m. H elen B ruckert, M aster F loren ce RriiekeCt, Secretary B eth leh em ( liapter No. 78 D.E.S. Let’s Talk REAL LOST last weekend on their way home from a camping trip. Mr. and Mis. Lloyd Royse spent the weekend visiting Mr. ami Eldon Cooper in Pendleton and attended the Shrine football game. Mr. and Mrs. George H arris of Walla Walla spent several days this week visiting friends in Wlasco. Mrs. Jennie Hearing and Mrs. Idah E verett spent several days in H ermiston where they visite 1 relatives 'and friends. They re port that Mrs. Ed Fetdman is till ing well. Clifford Winecoop of Camp Sherm an form er principal of the Wasco School, called on friends in Wasco one day this week. Dick Knnkhi «»n his New Ford 4-wheel drive Bulldog T ractor - Dick has a hilly cherry orchard and says this T ractor will go anywhere - He says come out and watch it work - lliis tractor with with 4-wheel drive, is the greatest development since the Build-in H ydraulic System ami 3 Point Hitch. Available in 800 series, gas ami diesel or the big Major - Remember Ford Is - The Line T h a t’s Great For ’58 \\’e like to trade - TRI COUNTY TRACTOR The Dalles, Oregon Cosed Monday Steve O’Meara your hom e NOW I w ith a lo w < c o a t F ir s t N a t io n a l B a n k h o m e Im p r o v e m e n t lo a n I < \B D Ol I II 4 N k ’ \W wish to than ik tin* Wasco riend» and nei to the fire gldiors who ivqion ultv even- call at our ranch ing. F ire D e p u tin e B « Call a d eal« or profenienat craftsman, or U you wish to do THE W ORLD M ARKET PORTLAND the work yourself, get costs 30 YEARS of materials from your dealer. On the West, the World . . . on the East, the productive Inland Empire. These are the boundaries of a gigantic market, of which Portland is the recognized distribution center. EXPERIENCED Stocks A Bold» Mutual Funds Tax Exempt Securities The land area alone served by Portland is roughly the size o f V 'tr England, and i.s one of the m ost productive regions in America. 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