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PACK S S H E R M A N COUNTY >tyrrman (fnitnftt Jh’iintal PubllMhrd E vrry F riday Moro, Oregon HI* loi G iles L. French f lite n <1 Mt M-O || al I'll ■natter at t K R ID A V, JO U R N A L , Molt«», OREGON APRII., 22, ly, their land should be mellower, Shower Planned I,heir yields (assuming that all the land is farmed) should lie bet For Fire Victims The night unit of Home Exten ter. sion will give a shower at the .M E. church in Wasco Monday TOUGII TALK A Denver juvenile court Judge, night at 8 |). m. for the Raymond Phillip D. GiJiigm. had something Van Gilders who lost their home to say to . teen-agers recently and and most of their ¡xjssessions it Ji4at,flxen reprinted over and Wednesday afternoon. over again. Two copies have leached this desk with requests for reprinting. -Always we hear the plaintive FOR SALE: 1-16 foot plywood boat, convertible top and back cry of the teen-ager: What can we do? Where can we go? The ans drop, complete, head, Mark 73 60 HP motor. Call CY 6-9316. wer Is go home! 25c ‘ Hang the storm windows, paint the wtxxlwork, rake the leaves, CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING by mow the lawn, shovel the walk, appointment only. Custom cur wash the car, learn to cook, scrub ing. Meat cutting, wrapping, the floors, repair the sink, build sharp freeze. Kenny’s Market, Grass Valley. Call ED 3-2345 a boat, get a job. -Heli) the minister, priest or for apixdntment. 23-tfn rabbi, the Bed Cross, the Salva LIVESTOCK Men - Do It your tion Army. Visit the sick, assist self - "Anchor Brand’’ Animal the ¡Mior, study your lessons. And Health Products, penicillin, and when you are through and not instruments are available at too tired—read a book., your Co-op Oil and Supply at ‘ Your parent does not owe you The Dalles. 20c tfn entertainment. Your city or vill LIVESTOCK AUCTION age does not owe you recreation Every Saturday at The Dalles al facilities. The world does not Livestock Commission - Auction owe yon a living—you «we the Yard, South on New Dalles-Calif world something You owe it Highway. Miscellaneous - -10:00 your time and energy and your A M LIVESTOCK-• 12:30 talents so that no one will be at P. M. Lunch at the yards Grade war or in poverty or sick or "A” Restaurant. Phone CY 6- lonely again 1672 or CY 6-1513, The Dalles, “ In plain, sim ple w ords, grow’ Oregon. 14c-tfn W ANT NA J I ON AL E D IT O R IA L ' A! sQ> C0kT | Q n ■* 3 AFFILIATE MEMBER o i I l( l i l . I OLM I PA PE R Ml RM R IP I ION RA I E m \ I BEAM » ¡ " XPKIL 22, I ’»,it SQl XXX FAR M IN G There lias never I wen any cer tainty aiiout the Iwst way to grow wheat in Sherman county. There has always l»een a most popular way, hut there have always lieen dissenters. D issenters used to ne tailed squaw farmers. Years ago they raised two crops with one sunnnei tallow ing and lately (licit* lias been encouragement for an nual cropping. T he usual m ethod is to plow w ith a m oldlxiard in March o r A pril sp rin g tooth and rod weed until h arv e st, kill the grow th in the lull and seed w hen possible. F ields so trea ted are clean of w eeds, black and rich looking. S quuy farm in g has the su p |io rt of the federal governm ent in tin s l*eriod It has the aid of soil sc ien tists. N eith er m ake it blessed. Yields art* usually a little less u n d er squaw f.irniing, hut the soil sta y s in place In ltc r and is m ore m ellow, ah .orbs w ater ea sie r and d raw s do not w ash th ro u g h it w ith ev e ry heavy tain. E a rly day advocates of a d iffe re n t kind of fa n n in g did not h av e good e q u ip m ent, nor had they enough ¡low er. T h ey had disc plow s and dou ble discs, All fariner.s who delve into th e o ry refuse to burn stubble. But if not b u rned it c re ate s a g ie a i problem . Squaw farm ing Is the m odern effort to keep the stu b b le on the land and farm in sp ite of it. If conditions rem ain so farm ers can co n tin u e tra sh y fallow, s tu b ble m ulch o r squaw farm ing over a period of JO y ears the advixsites of it should have som e d efin ite resu lts to show . T h eir d raw s should lie sm aller o r gone e n tire up; quit being a cry baby. G et out of y o u r dream w orld and develop a backlxm e. out a w lshlxm e, and sta rt actin g like a m an o r a lady. “You’ll* sup|x>sed to lx* m a tu re enough to accept som e of th e *es- ¡xm sihilitics y o u r p are n ts have carried for years. T hey have n u r sed, protected, hel|»ed, appealed, |x*gged, excused, to lerated and denied th em selv es needed coin- fo ils so that you could have every lienefit T h is they have done glad ly for you a te th e ir d ea rest tre a sure. But now, you have no right to expect them to bow to every w him and fancy ju st Ix sau se sel fish ego instead of com m on sense d om inates y o u r perso n ality , th in k ing and req u ests. "In H eav en ’s nam e, grow up and go hom e." TO A MAN WHO S E E K S A B E T T E R O PPO R TU N ITY PERMANENT, FULL T IM E POSITION It you ow n a good au tom ob ile and are w illin g to be a w a y I n ig h ts a w eek w ork in g in th is part of Oregon. Yon m ust have a high school rducation and desire to im prove y o u rself. Re o v er 21. We w ill train th ose accepted for the position. E xcellen t Salary and ex p en se account b egin s Ini med I- .itch . VOUIt R EPLY W ILL RE K E PI' IN Xhsol I I I. I DNI ID EN t L W rite to P erson n el, Box 1508, Salem , Oregon. G ive h isto ry of past and present em p lo y m en t re cord, yo u r com p lete address, age and phone num ber. E D L ogue, T h e D alles p h o n e C\ C. Jo 12 21 7c $2.50 per hour or more for part or full time route work. Large re peat orders. Man or woman Write McNess Co, Box 401 1, Oakland 23, California. 24-5p ELEC. DUGAN. Want responsible party to assume small mo. p.vts. Also spinet piano. Write Credit Mgr., Tallman Piano Stores, Inc., Salem, Oreg. 24-6c Textile Painting ¿c Cake Decorating by Inez oi Hollywood RUFOS GRANGE HALL Unfits, < B i'giih May 5th & 6th KENT UNIT MEETS The Kent Home Extension unit met at the home of Mrs Hans Bardenhagen April II. There were 10 memfiers ¡»resent and one vis itor Mrs. Marie Bardenhageu from Grass Valley. A business meeting was held during the morning with much of the time spent discussing the Spring Festival which will be Apr. 30. New officers for next year nominated and unanimously elected weie chairman, Mrs Har ley McKay; vice-chr. Mrs. Har ry Hooper; and sec-trea., Mrs Art Decker. After a buffet luncheon, Mrs. Harry Hooper gave a very inter esting lesson on "Know Your County Services.’’ She told the unit about the different organiza tions that support various medi cal programs and some of the things that were available to the county through these programs. Also they learned how to go about getting these services and what could be done to support them. ABOUT THE COUNTY Mr. and Mrs. George von Bur st el had as guests Easter Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ted von Borstel, the Misses Cassie and Mabel Holmes and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Kasberger all of The Dalles, Mr. and Mi s. Tom Kasberger of Shan iko, Mrs. Gertrude Rouk of Port land, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holmes and children and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hattrup and Rita. Dinner guests of Mrs. T. M. Rolfe Easter Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rolfe and family ami Rodney Rolfe, who left later for McMinnville to resume his studies at Linfield college. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rust and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blagg drove to Dinty’s and had Easter dinner. Mrs. Bud Brinkert took Mrs. iaytor i o i k . e x. i . a \ . M. Wasco Meets First and '¡'mid Tue idays. Vlsl (7, hrethern welcome. ''s Vinton Watkins, W. M. Elton Medk*r, Secretary lu p in « ' P e l.( k i l l 1.0 !gi- No. m '.feet» 2nd and 4th Tuex days of each month. Vlsl’ ing members welro’“ - F lorence T h om p son , N. G. Helen Martin, Sec l‘etar>_____ I io« ka Lodge N >. 121 A.E.A 1. f Meets on the 1st and 3rd A Thursday evenings eacn w k month. Visiting memhei s cor< iallv invited to meet w »9 uf Ronald Powell, W. M. Clyde Gillmor, Secretary Moro LODGE NO. I LI I.O.O.F, Meets 1st and 3rd Tues» * ^ 7 ° lavs in I.O.O.F. hall. Tram ' sient and visiting brothers are cordially invited. Eloyd Haines, C. Leo Watkins, Secretar) Bethlehem Chapter No. 78 o.E.s (G/ Meets every second Thurs .c® day each month. Visitinp members Invited. Moro. Ore Imogene Hailey, W. M. Dorothy Heater Secretary II.XItLA N DX’IEXV GRANGE Meets First and Third Saturdays each month at 8:00 p. in. Laura Sather, Master Florence Bruckert, Kec’y. SUNNY BROOK Starting 9:00 n. in. First Day Coffee furnished by Grange OPEN TO PUBLIC EVERYBODY WELCOME REGISTER NOW G ilbert 2-5457 S p o il o lm i b \ ADS BTXTE WIDE PAINT CO. com plete painting and decorating FIHIIING KEYS AVAILABLE Keys for memiiers of the Sher service, spray or brush. Phone man County lto<l A Gun Club CY 0-3977 or CY 6-5293, 1205 E. 12th St. Vern Campbell and may lx* obtained at the office of tin* secretary 'I' Lester.lohnson in Jack Null. Tlx* Dalles, Or. 38tfn Moro or at Arden’s Station in EOR Agricultural loans see ELBA Grass Valley. Saturday is the of The Dalles anil the Mid-Col umbia PCA, 4th & Court Sts. opening day for trout fishing hut tfn. the river is muddy and the wea Cl‘press 6-2466. ther cold. EOR SALE: A 11 ft. boat, very well constructed — in excellent condition. Price • $150.00. Dr. FREE HOMEMAKER SHOWS Sack Lunches I9C E n j o y T h e G reat B ov ’ - - o f th e O ld W S i i r i i n . I n <’o o p n a li \ e (¡la in G row ers a nd < i I a age \\ öinen. 1 e 1-0 federal Land Bank Bonds Offer Income la x I xeni/i'ion Above A lfa age Yield S ta te • O Sem i A nnual Intercut It) C g . i / i l.quivabnt Q uality Guarantee d by the Eat in Credit A dm inistration cf tb 90 PROOF U. S. Government S u n n y B rook F »r Det t I ;, write or phone collect Kentucky Straight J. W. DODD TYGH VALLET. SUE I’boiie Tygh Valley MID COLUMBIA Phone fill SUNNY BROOK MG.? Win J COLLINS à CO < ><«i 1-1 iiiiiciit. TLodi i|Kil and U xrportile Itomi« S|* h k» and M utual I lindo. S y o irm a tlc InxeM iiig, and L o,a le 1‘l.itiniiiK H Ml sar NO« B ourbon t a s t e s better, rich er th a n an y oth er bourbon 1 S3.00 pt. 54 50 IMMil «(»mat. «men ruai (M M UBCÌ • s R Bill Brinkert to The Dalles Tues day to visit Mr Brinkert at the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ruggles and family went to Prineville Easter Sunday and spent the day visiting her brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ix>u Fischer. Other guests were the Fischer’s son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Boh Patterson and l»ahy from Seaside, California. Mrs. Bill Rolfe and Mrs. T. M. Rolfe were visitors in The Dalles Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Root and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Brinkert t<x»K Mrs. Bill Brinkert to The Dalles one day last week to visit Bill at the hospital. LEGAL NOTICES N O T IC E OF MEETING OF BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Notice is hereby given that on Monday, May 9, 1960, the Board of Equalization of Sherman Coun ty, Oregon, will meet at the Coun ty Courthouse in Moro, Oregon, to publicly examine the assess ments rolls for said County of Sherman, for the year 1960, ami to correct all errors in valuation, description, or qualities of land, lots or other property assessed by the assessor. The ratio lietween assessed and true cash value adopted by the Board of Equalization pursuant to ORS 309.034 is 20 per cent. It shall he the duty of the per sons interested to appear at the time and place appointed. Peti tions for adjustment of assess ments must lie filed with the Board of Equalization not later than the end of the first week that the Board is in session. Clair L. Balzer Sherman Couny Assessor Publish April 22, 29, May 6, 1960 COUNTY S T A T E U D N STITU T IO N Notice Is hereby given that an election will be held in the Rural School District of Sherman Coun ty, State of Oregon, from 2 P. M. to 8 P. M. on May 2, 1960 The election will tie held in each com ponent school district at the poll ing places designated as follows: District 3, Rufus, Rufus Elemen tary School Building; District 7, Wasco, Wasco Elementary School Building; District 9 CJ, Kent, Kent Elementary School Building; District 17, District 17, Moro, Moro Elementary School Build ing; District 23, Grass Valley, Grass Valley Elementary School Building. The purpose of the election Is to submit to the legal voters of the rural school district the ques tion of increasing the tax levy for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1960, over the amount limited by Section 11, Article XI of the (On stitution. The reasons for increasing such levy are: The base of the Sherman County Rural School District is not large enough to meet the cost of the "Estimated Local Tax Lev ies for Operational Purposes," (Tax Offset to the Sherman Coun ty Elementary School Districts and the Sherman County High School District), for the 1960-61 School Year, computed according to formula prescribed by law, to gether with the operational cost of the Rural School District. The amount of tax, in excess of the six per cent limitation pro posed to be levied by the rural school district of Sherman Coun ty, Oregon, for the fiscal year be ginning July 1, 1960, is $81,145.23. Dated this 6th day of April, 1960. ATTEST: Lynn O. Hampton Secretary, Rural School Board Donald von Borstel Chairman, Rural School Board April 8 and April 22 NOTH E «.I si HOOL ELECTION IN T H E R U R A L SCHOOL D IS TICH T of SH E R M A N COUNTY, NOTICE DF A N N U A L SCHOOL OREGON, ZONE 2, WASCO, ELE C TIO N A N O M EETIN G for (lie p u rp ose of elec tin g one NDTIt E IS HERERX G IV E N , d irector from Zone 2, W asco, of in compliance with Sec. 331,010, the Sherm an C ounty School Dis- ORS, to the legal voters of School Irl< t. District No. 17, of Sherman Coun NOTICE IS H E R EB Y G IV E N that an election will be held in Zone 2 of the Rural School Dis trict of Sherman County, Oregon, from 2 p. m. to 8 p. m. on May 2. I960. The election will be* held at the polling ¡»lace designated lielow: Zone 2, Wasco Wasco Elementary School Building. THE PURPOSE OF THE ELEC TION is as follows: Zone 2 Wasco, Elect one director from Zone 2 for a three year term. Datel this sixth day of April, 1960. Donald von Borstel Chairman, Sherman County Rural School District Board Lynn O. Hampton Secretary, Sherman County Rural School District Board April 22, 1960 ( A L L FDR RIDS ty, State of Oregon, that the AN NUAL SCHOOL ELECTION of said District will lie held at the school house; lietween the hours of 2 p. m. and 8 p. m. on the first Monday of May, being the 2nd 'ay of May, A. D. 1960, for the purpose of electing one director for a five year term. Dated this 12th day of April, 1960. ATTEST: Clara E. Houston District Clerk Dean Pinkerton Chairman Board of Directors NOTICE o f S( IIDDL ELECTION UPON QUESTION of IN C R E A S LEGAL NOTICES N O TIC E o f SCHOOL ELEC TIO N UPO N QU ESTIO N OF I Nt ItEAS- •N i. I X \ I EX X DX | It X M iH N I L IM IT E D BY SECTIO N 11, A R T IC L E X L S T A T E ( tIN ST IT U - HUN Notice is hereby given that an election will he held in School District No. 23, of Sherman Coun ty, State of Oregon, from 2 p. m. to 8 p. in. on May 2, 1960 at the School house in said school dis trict, for the purpose of submit ting to the legal voters of said district the quesion of increasing the tax levy for the fiscal year 1960-1961 over the amount limit ed by section 11, article XI, of the Constitution of Oregon. The reasons for increasing such levy are: This district has no base. The amount of tax, in excess of the 6% limitation, proposed to be levied for said fiscal year Is $35,450.00. Dated this 15th day of April, 1960. ATTEST: Eva L. Cantrall District Clerk H. R. Schilling Chr. Board of Directors NOTIC E DF A N N U A L St IIDDL EI.Et IIDN and MEETI.NC7 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, In compliance with Sec. 331.010, ORS, to the legal voters of School District No. 23, of Sherman Coun ty, State of Oregon, that the AN NUAL SCHOOL ELECTION of said District will be held at at the School house; between the hours of 2 p. m. and 8 p. m. on the first Monday of May, being the 2nd day of May, A. D. 1960, for the purpose of electing one board member for a five year term. (In D istricts o f the Third C lass) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in compliance with Sec. 331.010, ORS, to the legal voters of School District No. 23, of Sherman Coun ty, State of Oregon, that the AN NUAL SCHOOL MEETING of said district will be held at the School house; to begin at the hour of 2 o’clock p. m. on the first Monday of May, being the 2nd day of May, A. D. I960, for the purpose of transaction of business usual at such meeting; and to vote to increase the tax levy for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1960, over the amount limited by Section 11, Article XI of the Con stitution of Oregon, in the amount of $35,450.00. Dated this 12th day of April, 1960. ATTEST: Eva L. Cantrall District Clerk., H. R. Schilling Chr. Board of Directors April 15, April 22,1960 NOTIC E DF ANNUAL S( HDDI ING TAN l.EVX OVER AMOUNT ELECTION and MEETING L IM IT E D BY SECTION II, A lt- TK I E XI, S T A T E C O N STITU TION Notice is hereby given that an election will he held in School District No. 3 of Sherman Coun ty, State of Oregon, from 2 p. m. to 8 p. m. on May 2. 1960 at the school house in said school dis trict, for the purpose of submit ting to the legal voters of said district the question of increasing the tax levy for the fiscal year 1960-1961 over the amount limit ed by section 11, article XI, of the Constitution of Oregon. The reasons for increasing such levy are: There is no tax base, therefore the entire levy must l»e voted on. The amount of tax, in excess of the 6% limitation, propsed to be levied for said fiscal vear is $40,444.63. Dated this 11th day of April, 1960. ATTEST: Jean Brown District Clerk Ina M. Byrd Chairman Board of Directors April 15 & 22 April 15 & 22 NOTICE IS HEREBY’ GIVEN in compliance with Sec. 331.01(1 ORS, to the legal voters of Schoo District No. 7, of Sherman Coun ty, State of Oregon, that the AN NUAL ELECTION of said Dia trict will be held at Wasco School between the hours of 2 p. m. am 8 p. m. on the first Monday o May, lieing the 2nd day of May A. D. 1960, for the purpose o electing one director for a fivi year term. Dated this 7th day of April 1960. ATTEST: Geraldine A. Engberj District Clerk Chester C. Coats Chr. Board of Director: April 15, April 22,196( Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will lie received by the clerk of School District No. 17, Sherman County, Oregon, at her office or her Post Office address, Moro Grade School, Moro, Oregon, until 8 ¡). m., Tuesday, May 10, 1960, for the following two pro jects: 1. Painting the exterior of Moro Grade School. 2. Reflooring and finishing the first and-or second floors, ex cluding the gymnasium, of the Moro Grade School. Specifica tions in two alternates. Specifications may l»e obtained at the office of the clerk of School SPE( LAL SCHOOL ELECTION District No. 17, Sherman County, NOTIC E IS HEREBY GIVEN Moro, Oregon l»etween the hours in compliance with Sec. 331.010 of 9:00 a. m. and 12:00 a. m , ORS, to the legal voters of Schoo Monday through Friday. Bidders District No. 23, of Sherman Coun may hid on either or both pro ty, State of Oregon, that a SPE jects Bids will lx? publicly o¡»ened CIAL SCHOOL ELECTION ol at 8:00 p. m., Tuesday, May 10, said District will be held at the I960 at the Moro Grad? School. School house on the 2nd day ol The board reserves the right May, i960, from 2 o’clock in the to reject any or all bids afternoon until 8 p. m., for the Dean Pinkerton following objects: To vote on the NDTIt E DF ANNUAL St IIDDL Chairman following proposition: Shall Gras^ EI.Et TIDN AND MEETING Clara E. Houston NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Valley, Sherman Co. School Dist Clerk No. 23 furnish door to door trans April 22, & April 29, 1960 in complance wdth Sec. 331.010, jwrtatlon for school children ORS. to the legal voters of School Dated this 11th day of Arpil NDI'lt E OF A N N U A L SC HOOL District No. 3, of Sherman County, 1960. I I l < I ION tN D Mi l I INI. State of Oregon, that the ANNU Eva L. Cantrall NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. AL SCHOOL ELECTION of said ATTEST: District Clerk In compliance with Sec. 331 010, District will he held at the ORS, to the legal voters of Sher school house: between the hours H. R. Schilling (hr. Board of Directors man County High School District, of 2 p m. and 8 p. m. on the first April 15, April 22,1960 of Sherman County, State of Ore Monday of May, being the 2nd gon. that the ANNUAL SCHOOL day of May. A. I). 1960, for the NDTIt K TO CREDITORS ELECTION of said District will be purpose of electing one director NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN held at Grade Schools of Rufus, to serve a 5 year term. that Guy O. Woodworth has been Wasco, Moro, Grass Valley and (In Districts of the Third ('Ians) appointed Executor of the Estate Kent, Oregon; between the hours NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, of Esther A. Stanley, Deceased of 2 P. M. and 8 P. M on the in compliance with Sec. 331.010, and has qualified as such. first Monday of May. l»eing the ORS. to the legal voters of School All i»ersons having claims 2nd day of May. A. D 1960, for District No. 3. of Sherman Coun against Estate are hereby the purpose of electing one di ty, State of Oregon, that the AN notified said and required to present rector for a five year term from NUAL SCHOOL MEETING of the same, duly verified, with the Zone 5 (Kent). said district will tie held at the proper vouchers to said Executor Dated this 1st day of April, school house; to begin at the hour by delivering them to Marie Hos- I960. of 2 o’clock P. M. on the first kinson, Clerk of Sherman Coun ATTEST: Marjorie Marvin Monday of May, lieing the 2nd ty. at the office of the County District Clerk day of May, A D. l:»60, for tty* Jle/k the County Courthouse John I^ecker purpose of transaction of husine^fe if Moro. Oregon, within six Chairman Hoard of Directtors at such meeting, and to vote on April 8 and April 22. 1960 the tax levy and the proposed months from the date of the first publication of this notice. The budget. first publication of this notice is n «»i ii f <H M ROOT I l i • Dated this 11th day of April, April 15, lt»60. TIDN in (I m - RUBAI, S( HlMH, 1960. GVY O. WOODWORTH DIS I RD I i»l SIII RM XN t O | N- ATTEST: Jean Brow n Executor of the Estate uf IX . i>RI i.HN I ION Q| R8TION District Clerk J. T r ^ ia rto n " '“ '0''' in i i : i i \ \ i i x \ Ina M. Byrd I i: XMDl N I L IM IT E D RX Chairman Board of Directors Attorney for the Estate *E< TIDN ||. XRTR LE XI, April 15 & 22 I he Dalles, Oregon J4 2?- «