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i FAQB « tHBRMAN OOUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON family, ppd Mrs. W. . D. Barnett. Mrg. Larry Kaseberg of Wasco was hostess at, a layette shOwer- for Mis John Alley held at the home of Mrs. Earl Q1<D Friday afternoon. Those present w’ere Mrs Anlen Peters, Mrs. Bud Kock, Mis. Dick Rust, Mrs Arth ur Decker of Kent, Mrs. Douglas Alley and Mrs Harold Brown of Wasco. After Mrs. Alley opened the lovely gift wrapped packages refreshments were served by the hostess. • • Alex Bror.dor, manager of the Grass Valley Grain Growers, and Norris Gilkison of The Dalles ’•vent to Portland Wednesday on the tram to attend a meeting of the North Pucific Grain Dealers, returning home Saturday. Grass Valley By Mm. A. F. R.»U* m FRíDAY, JANUARY » , 1 * 6 Soil Conservation District Planning Home Rule, Tax Sale, Road Change, Ferry Court Problems The Grass Valley Rebekah lodge COUNTY COURT PROCEED I. Rier son, Sanitarian, e x p la in s incid.; Burroughs Corp., $110.10- L. Wilson, $45.00, L. E. Kase No. UH held its tegular meeting Long range objectives and I960 INGS JANUARY 0, 19t»o method of establishing Vector equip.; Ranch A Home Store, berg, $33.80 • Conun. Fees X Mile m the IOOF hall Wednesday even goals wgre outlined in the annual Control Area at Rufus, to court. Vernon I. Miller, $52.90 • district report of the -»hennan MINUTES: Minutes of regu HI' 19C0 APPOINTMENT: J. K. $4.15 • incid.; George J. Geiset* Jr., age; ing. Mrs. Frank E. Bayer, noble $15.00 • Sheriff s Assn. Dues; Sim Judge’s expenses, Oregon Juven lar meeting of Dec. 2, 1959 read, grand presided for het first meet County Soil Conservation district AlcKean, budget committee. mons Carbon Co., $10.58 - incid; ile Judge? Assn , $5.00 dues; Moro ing with 24 members present. Al prepared for the aiuiual meeting „approved and signed, Delta Johnson, planning conun. State Ind. Acci, Cora., $32 04; Postmaster, $12 00 • postage. ter the regular session a party of CLAIMS: All claims allowed if the district this past week re- re Lloyd Ilenrichs, F air Board ASSESSOR’S OFFICE: MISCELLANEOUS: a$ presented against general was held for members with bir poits T. W. Thompson, county ag member. Lorin Winnett, Tru Burroughs Corp, $110.10-ma First National Bank, $2 SO. 30, fund and luad fund. thdays and wedding anniversaries ent and secretary of the board of ant Officer. T. Lester Johnson, chine repair &. maint.; Clair Bal Oregon State Tax Comm., $33.10, RE FINANCIAL STATEMENT: in January. Those with birthdays supervisors. W. E. Bruckert, Arzell Lemley, zer, $40.96 • appraisal & field taxes withheld; Bankers Life & For month of Dec. presented_ weie Mrs. Ralph Busse, Mrs. H. Current goals of the district dog damage board. Sherman work; Moro Postmaster, $41.50- Casualty Co., $13.66; Social Se approved and filed N. Riggs and Mrs. Donald von are: (1) increase stubbie mulch County Journal, County Official incid. curity, $125.24. Borstel. Those with anniversaries tillage by 2,500 acres; (2> establish HE GASOLINE CONSUMPTION: Newspaper. TREASURER’S OFFICE: ROAD FUNDS: For month of Dec. presented_ were Mrs. Ralph Busse, Mrs. Her ment of 1,000 additional acres to RE AMBL LANCE: Letter of Oregon Asso County Treasur- WAGES: approved and filed. man Ziegler and Mrs. Dick Rust. strip cropping, (3) rangeland im thanks written to Buck family ers, $15.00-dues Dunlap,, $445 39; Bayer, $345 - Tiie secret sisters were revealed provement including permanent RE HOAD BALANCES: For for help - given b> by John Buck; COURTHOUSE 39;Moieliouse $300 78; Gosson. month of Dec presented—ap at this time. Hostesses for re seeding on abandoned cropland bill ordered cancelled proved and file«!. Moro Postmaster, $4 00 - incid.; $346.73; Johnson, $308 46; Griggs, freshments were Mrs. Art Schill Harold Eakin took Mr. and and brush removal and range land COURT MKT IN SPECIAL SKS- ing, Mrs. Clyde Stradley and Mrs Mrs. Dell Olds to McMinnville seeding; (4) more farm er partici RE HOME RULE: G. French pre Pacific Tel. & Tel., $49.50; Pacific $362.24; Edwards, $348.86; State SION JANUARY 8, 19(io Willard Barnett. last Monday where Mrs. Olds en pation in permanent type conser sents petition signed by 43 cit FOLLOWING BUSINESS T I U \. Power & Light, $48.30; Shell Oil Tax Comm., $52.10; Social Secur Co., $129.70; City of Moro, $3.00; ity, $118.48; First National Bank, Wendell Clodfelter went to tered the hospital for medical vation practices, (5) initiation of izens requesting County Court »ACTED: Hood River last Monday to visit attention Mr. Olds and Mr. Eakin additional grain and grass-legume appoint committee to study RE ROAD EMPLOYES: F. Bayer Moro Lumber & Fuel, $1.25; $256.30; Banker’s Life & Casualty charter plan of gov’t. his sister, Mrs. Donald Marsh and returned home Wednesday. & Home, $21.72; Kirk’s Co., $46.80; State Indust. Accl. rotations; (6) encourage use of & L. Gosson appear before court Ranch Comm., $125.27 family. He returned Wednesday Plumbing & Heating, $1950. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilson supplemental conservation prac RE ROAD IMPROVEMENT: J. ie salaries. Road laborers pay GAS & OIL: accompanied by Mrs. Marsh and •ind family of Kent were dinner tices such as grass-waterways, Brown, H. R. Schilling, appear COURTHOUSE IMPROVEMENT to be $1.90 per hour beginning son, Philip, who spent till Sunday guests Sunday at the home of her diversions, dams, and etc; <7> com Shell Oil Co., of Calif., $289.56; Moro Lumber & Fuel, $56.01 before court for road improve January l, i960. jioad Super with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. parents the John Busts. Standard Oil of Calif., $121.48; ment on certain roads. Taken COURTHOUSE INSURANCE: _ pletion of the soil survey report visor salary raised $400.00 pet- Donald Clodfelter. Mr. Marsh and W. T. Balsiger, $215.30 REPAIRS: Cushman Equip. Co., under advisement. J. Helyer and supplemental management year lieginning January 1. i960 Mr. and Mrs. Arzel Lemley section. All field work has been son, Ricky, came up Friday and asks for road be finished; Court COURT MET IN SPECIAL SES JUSTICE COURT. $20.77; Loggers & Contractors were dinner guests Sunday at the completed with publication of the spent the weekend. directed Road Supervisor to City of Wasco, $10.00 - rent; Mchy. Co., $70.85; Muller Farm SION JANUARY 11, i960 Mrs. Bob King was hostess at home of Mr. and Mrs. BUI Pausch. full report expected in 1%1. Equip., $6.00; Stone Mchy C o, complete road as previously •"OLLOWING BUSINESS TRAN'. Marie Wilson, $4.35 - incid. Mr. and Mrs. Arzell Lemley and a party at her home Saturday DEMOSS PARK: $380.64; Smith Auto Parts Co., authorized. “Dobie F latt” Road S.H’TED: Long range objectives were out honoring her daughter, Kathleen Mrs. Harry Hooper were visitors and S. Macnab road in Rufus RE FERRY AT BIGGS JUNC Pacific Power & Light Co., $.95. $58.07; The Dalles Iron Works, lined on formation of the district on her 11th birthday and her son in The Dalles Friday. area also to be graded. $2.40; O’Meara Supply, $48630. DISTRIST ATTORNEY. TION: Survey of Willamette, Tug Mr. and Mrs. Harold Owens April 21, 1950. Revision is plan RE SH ER IFF’S OFFICE: Sheriff Bobble on his 10th birthday, BRIDGES & CULVERTS: T. Lester Johnson, $300.00- & Barge Co. examined by court. Bonds. invited to spend the afternoon had as dinner guests Monday eve ned by the district governing Columbia Rock Products, $110.- authorized to purchase, guns, Sherman County not able to 00 WELFARE: with them were Louise Eakin, honoring their son, Douglas on body tills year. Present long time holsters, badges and shoulder participate at this time due to Sharyl Blagg, Jessie Rrander, Car his sixth birthday, Mrs. W D. program is: control perennial pads for office State Public Welfare Comm., GENERAL SUPPLIES: insufficient funds. men Johnson, Cathy von Borstel, Barnett and Mr. and Mrs. Willard noxious weeds, complete soil sur RE TAX FORECLOSED PRO NO FURTHER -MATTERS AT $1,123.75 - funds for quarter. Smith Auto Part Co., $3.76; vey, reduce excessive soil erosion, PERTY: H. R. Schilling makes and Maureen King of Moro, Steve Barnett and Keith. Moro Lumber & Fuel Co., $.56; TEACHER’S INSTITUTE: ISSUE ADJOURNMENT E N- maintain soil fertility by grass- Rolfe, Robin Olds, Hobble Bland bid on tax foreclosed property: SUED Moro Grain Growers Assn., $112.- Members attending, $188.54. I'he class in tailoring met at the legume rotation and stubble util er, Carsten von Borstel andKicky NMiNWt4 of Sec. 38, T 2 S. R. CLAIMS PR ESEN TED AGAIN- BOARD OE EQUALIZATION: 48; Wasco Equip. Co., $24.18; Auto Cantrall and Mrs. Donald von home of Mrs. Harold Eakin ization with nitrogen fertilizer, 16EWM, bid accepted. Court SI SHERMAN COUNTY, (IRE- Gordon Harper, $22.00; J. K. Electric Supply Co., $60.26. Thursday from 10 a. ni. to 4 p. m encourage sound range manage Borstel. After playing games and signed Deed for tax foreclosed GON GENERAL AND ROAD McKean, $20.40 TIRES & TUBES: for its second lesson. Project ment practices, improve irrigated the honor guests opened their leaders were Mrs. Ted Trimble, property to Alice E. Stewart K NDS FOR DEC EMBER 1939 FAIR GROUND INSURANCE: Cushman Equip Co., $119.80; gifts refreshments of two decor Mrs. James Earl and Mrs. Estel land by leveling and improved for lots 5 & 6 Block 9, Wasco. John A. Foss Agency, $171.44 WEED CONTROL: ^ « ¿ ° \ ed ia m a r i 8, ,<,«o ated birthday cakes, ice cream, Hartley. They worked on skirts. water application, and most im RE ROAD PETITION: L. Bar- TERM of THE COUNTY COURT LAW LIBRARY: Moro Lumber & Fuel Co., $10.- punch and favors were served by A sack lunch was enjoyed at noon. p u ta n t the encouragement of in num presents petition to court CIRCUIT COURT: Shepard's Citations, Inc., $28.00 10. the hostess. dividual farmer participation in for establishment of county DRILL STE?EL: John H. Newman, $90.83-c ir OREGON STATE COLLEGE: 1 hose attending the class were Mr. and Mrs. Frank von Bor Mrs. Harold Owens, Mrs. Bob application of conservation prac road. Court appoints C. Sayrs, Ct. Reporter. Budgeted item, $3535.00- Coun Clyde Equip Co., $34.75; ty Agents. stel returned home Monday from Rolle, Mrs Bud Brinkert, Mrs tices. J. R. Yocum and K. A. Dunlap, SHERIFF'S OFFICE: MISCELLANEOUS: Accomplishments in 1959 of the Portland where they s|>ent sever Shelton Fritts, Mrs. Boyce Blav- road viewers—report to be ASSOCIATION .OE -OREGON I’ac. Tel & Tel. $8.70; Pacific George J. Geiser Jr., $80.40 district in cooperation with vari al days on business. made to court on February 3. Lorin E. Winnett, $78.78 - Official COUNTIES: Power & Light Co., $16.17; City of lock. Mrs. Clyde Stradley and ous farmers and agencies in adop Budgeted item, $380.89 Bernard Martin and Deanna Mrs. Bill Pausch. RE VECTOR CONTROL AREA: ( m-s, Service, ( _ raig s;_L r- ig- Office Qffict ^ Supply, P P 1* $42- COUNTY COURT' s .Moro, i l f i $1.75; F latt’s Truck eervice, tio n o f conservation practices went to Seattle Friday with a -V W w S - S V . - - - . - . . , - . . W . truck load of furniture for het- Ihe Grass Valley grade school and educational activities were ln the district as well as other In new home and spent the weekend went to Kent Friday afternoon as follows: stubble mulch 24,727 terested people, are Invited to at- with her fiance Dale Padget re where the Kent boys won the turning home Monday. basket hall game and the Grass Y O U A R E IN V IT E D t m Moro, : r rv,8u™ are: strip cropping 414 acre«- Jonn bhlPley> chairman; Mr. and Mis. Kenneth Ellis of Valley girls won the volley ball acres; ........................ ■ - - • *■ ’ ' Kent, vlce-chaii'- proper range use 27,104 acres; Luther Davis, < orbett arrived Friday and spent game. till (Sunday visiting the Willard A class on tailoring met at the brush control 300 acres; pasture man; Albert Kaseberg, Wasco, To An IMPORTANT Meeting Barnetts. Baptlat church Thursday from and range seedings 252.3 acres; treasurer; windbreaks 8 acres; wildlife Valley and Wallace May, Grass Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Eslinger Id a m to 3 p. m. for its second Diiniimrv m i « .... " --------- aiiu John Hilderbrand, and family were Sunday dinner lesson Project leaders were Mrs " n- ' <|aa" roo8,s "'asco. Supervisors operating .he guests at the Donald von Borstel Owen Eakin and Mrs Curtis NeaL wildliie e o v : / aIlt" |g <£Or dls,rlcl Proftram serve without home. ..... , * and leed 96.5 pay. Various state and federal Ihey worked on skirts. A sack Arnold Sharp left for his home lunch was enjoyed at noon Those rod«-’ CnC n,g 1479 agencies cooperate with the dis- In Olympia after spending sever ‘‘t <‘n<hng w e e Mrs. Harry Dean rods, concrete erosion dams 2; trlct board in its conservation The board operates al months ut the Carl von Borstel •akm, Mrs. Vernon Eakin, Mrs i " *® n r5,s?rvoirs 1 of 32 a^ e s ; program home. 1 pound« 11; rl,,raP 555 square without a budget, but receives Elton Eakin, Mrs. Harry Stark Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cox, Mrs. and Mrs Marcus Eslinger. sown* i r H ? r deveIopment 3: » m e monies from equipment ren- John Bust and Mr. and Mrs. Al Mi. and Mrs. Vernon Eakin «pring irrigation systems 4 with tai. cooperator dona ions and as- ^ » ‘^ s h i p . Present a s ¿ fred Payne and family were u ir e business visitors in The Dal among the visitors in The Dalles les Monday. g acres, it ligation d a te members are Frank Kettnr Saturday. -Mrs. Elien Kee and Mrs Alfred X E pla, ± 0: ,leld d,,cbe’ <!raM Vall<^ e Mr. and Mrs. Clair Balzer of ,n The Moro had Sunday dinner with his parents the A F. Balzers They also visited her parents the J. W Blaggs before returning home Z E N I T H TV 'n e l, Z n s : Z ‘waASS Z ! Z S . m a a a k f Mr. and Mrs. (Man Stark »f Speakers: ed as 19.»9 Sherman County Con Kent had as dinner guests Sun Sales & SERVICE servation winner with program day honoring Douglas Owens on HERVICE ON ALI, MAKES sponsored by Wheat Growers as his sixth birthday his parents, Karl Baur: Presi(itnt Pacific Northwest Plant Food Institute sociation Cooperative stubble Mr. and Mrs. Harold Owens and Call ANDY PAULSON mulch tour. Promoted Soil Ste enables on “major and minor plant foods in grain wardship Sunday and Conserva ♦he family W W ■ m urn liMMiiiiiiiiaiMaiw .iii tion week Educational informa Io limit production.” tion on soil conservation and dis the cost trict program provided through ♦o its needs or wishes. news stories, radio programs, Heart and Blood d A—------ Bud Gasset: Supervisor, Soil Service, Pendleton Grain circular letters, and demonstra- Vessel Diseases Strattons by county agent Growers on “ Sulphur Trials on W heat” (/ , r -u I’he district hoard of Supervis ors meets on the third Tuesday of each month, September thru Coffee and doughnuts served free 3- June, 9:30 a m Moro. Farmers SCO MU* Avf ¿ sponsored by you r GRASS VALLEY GRAIN GROWERS PLACE* X Ft Hows H all a t G rass V alley TIME: February 9, 1:30 p.m. Z N ,‘O" I " " " Í0 U H eart Fund The town council debated long and thought fully, trying to find a way to reduce expenses. One suggest that they turn off the traffi signal at the main corner because everybody knew it was there and had been minding it for years 1 Defens M any worthy cai. Your help You may can you afford not I The same theory motivates some business men about advertising. They think everybody knows where their store is—and they do—. they think everybody knows what they sell— which they do know in general—, although not The # i enem y a ;u r i ! a ll other causes com bine : So, put first things first. He Your H eart Fund doll irs al g reat a d v a n ces in treat«: rehabilitation H ope is bri tories to com nat your #1 defe* ■A. H C A R T OF G IV Colta Keep Your Fool on the Gas or STOP and specifically. But if the town council turned off the traffic ;ht no one would stop at that corner for long. And if a man stops advertising he then must depend on the trade of those who go to his from habit. He has no means of attracting new busi ness except the accident of nearness. Thus, the process of gain is handicapped while the nor mal rate of loss goes on. Businesses that are continuously successful invariably advertise-