PAGE S SHERM AN COUNTY
JO U R N A L MORO, OREGON
Conservation Tour
Attracts 120
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Published Every Friday
Moro, Oregon
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V ^r^A SSO C IA T IO N
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H ÎIIH V , MAY IS, I960
The conservation tour for 7th
and 8th graders was held May 5
and ranged from the G rass Val
ley school to the experim ent farm
near Moro w here E. R. Jackm an,
extension service, Bill Hall, sta
tion superintendent, H enry Gra-
genhorst, SCS and Tommy Thomj>-
son, county agent, gave instruc
tion in soils and uses thereof.
Mrs. L. E. Kaseberg, Mrs. Paulen
Kaseberg and Mrs. Lloyd Royse
of the sponsoring Wasco W oman’s
club served lunch to the adults
and drinks to the children w’ho
brought
in town and out; fire p r>
i for rural areas should tie
n a t io n a l
e d it o r ia l
hv 'in auencv able to le w
lA#
câ T® N
on those protected and if a
fire protection district is
' '_r_ S m i i n i .u i i i .
wired the county should be
ivernm ent that provides the
« 'fr ill 1AL COUNTY I’APEII
the
bLlUM R ii’ IDIN R A IL S
co uhi levy u tax to pay
DM . Ifr.AR
not; unless
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for it v/hile tl
After
M î Ï ia, I’ m .«»
provi i on is made to take better children
iw Tommie B arnett’s
deteriora*
cure* ol f equij
planting
tion of fire t rucks is too great
KINO OF GOVERNMENT
for suitable economy.
and grass waterw ays and then
The exam ple in Korea is a good
went on to Bill Todd’s grass le
one to show th a t people get the
gume rotation seeding and from
Kind of governm ent they w ant
there to the stubble mulch field
even though it may lake a long
A bridal show er was held in of Hall & Belshee.
time and entail the enlistm ent ot the social room of the Baptist
A .stop was made at John Ship
a large group ot the citizenry, church Monday evening honoring
il elections are consioeied crook Miss Florene Crews, who will be ley’s strip cropping and after
ed they can change governm ents come the bride of («ary Schilling lunch the group of about 120 went
by n o is or by revolution.
Ju n e 5.
Hostesses were Julia over the station for a tour.
it they will put up w ith crook Bayer, Darlene Gochnuuer, Con
ed gvernm ent be assured some nie Axtell, Penny Higley and Nan T a y lo r L O D G E A . F . A A. M.
one will provide il and make a cy Wilson. The room was decor Wasco Meets F irst and
nice profit out ol it; it they will ated with while and pink wedding Third Tuesdays. V isiting
aland for w asteful and expensive hells ami bouquets of spring brethern welcome.
Vinton W atkins, W. M.
governm ents ami elect the can flowers.
Elton Medler, Secretary
less and Inefficient m at is what
Honda E raser and Janet Thom p
they get; if they want a give-away son won tlu* prizes for the game l.upine Rebekah Lodge No. 1,4
Ueets 2nd and 4th Tuea
governm ent they can have m at played.
. days of eat h month. Vi-P
until tlie country goes broke and
Miss Crews was presented with
lng members w elennv
the inexorable rules ol economies a corsage and escorted to the gift
Florence Thompson, N. G.
table which was covered with a
comes into play.
Helen Martin. Secretary_____
Recently two Oregon congress white linen cloth with a white I nn k.i Lodge N >. 121 A.F.& X. f
men, W alter Norhlad an exper bridal centerpiece with turquoise Meets on the 1 it and 3fT A
ienced Republican from the In a l candles on either side. Assisting Thursday
evenings earn
d istrict and Al Ullman, a com para Miss Crews with the gifts were month.
Visiting meml>eia
live newcomer and a Democrat Julia Bayer ami Mrs. Crews, mo cor tally Invited to meet w
in
Ronald Powell, W. M.
from the second district, sent th er of the bride to 1 m * ami Mrs.
Clyde Gillmor, Secretary
out questionnaires to constitu Hoy Schilling, m other of the
ents. They asked some question groom to he. Refreshm ents of M o ro L O D G E N o . 113 I.O .O .F .
about taxes and received some cake and punch were served.
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Meets 1st and 3rd Tues
< - * ^ d a y s in I.O.O.F. hall Tran
positive answ ers. “ Do you favor
sient and visiti: /■ brother!
an increase In federal income tax
Mrs Don McPermid, local lead are cordially invited.
es if it would mean more funds
er, will preside at a Girl Scout
Floyd Haines. N. (
for ,education and scientific re Court of Awards May 10. To ix»
Ix*o W atkins, Secretary
search?” asked Ullman and 23 held at the Wasco Methodist
llethlehem C h a p te r No. 78 O .E .s
per said Yes and 77 per cent said church, the affair will also fea
U ./ Meets every second T hurs
No.
tu re the Brownie “ Flying Up"
. da.v each month.
Visiting
“ Do you iielieve Congress should ceremony, w hen (he younger girls
members Invited. Moro. Ore
reform the income tax law to become full fledged Girl Scouts
Imogene Halley, W. M.
equalize the tax burden and elim
Dorothy Heater. Secretary
Mr. and Mis. Martin I’shigod t
inate loopholes?" he asked and ami children spent M other's day II.XRL.X N DVIEXY GRANGE
95 percent said Yes. The question at Starbuck, Wn.,
where they M eets F irs t a m i T h ir d S a tu rd a y s
is not specific ami m eans nothing were guests of Mrs. I’shlgoda's each m o n th at 8:00 p. m.
directly, It does mean that peopi • parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul E.
Laura Sather, M aster
are unhappy alxnit the federal tax Smith.
Florence Bruckert, Sec’y.
law.
The Tuesday Club held its re
To Norbuld’s question “ Do you gular m eeting last week at the
favor legislation to provide fe I home of Mrs. Emma Dutton. Mem
eral aid for school construction.’ bers pre.ent were Mrs. Estrello
enables
the vole was ll per cent Yes Hailey, Mrs. ldah Everett, Mrs. L.
ami 50 per No. “Would you favor P. Haven. Mrs. Boland Johnson,
♦he family
federal aid to raise teacher's Mrs. H arry Van Gilder, Mrs. Hll-
♦o limit
sailaries?” and on which 21 per died Zell and Mrs. Hugh While.
♦ho cost
te n t said Yes ami 7 1 percent said Mrs Hoy Shafer was a guest.
to its needs or wishes.
No.
Mrs. W hite won high prize, wi n
If these two representatives of Mrs Shafer receiving a guest
the people vote as the people prize.
want them to vote we may get
Little Ihent VanGllder. son of
cheaper and less
government Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Van Gilder,
K ltC /»/» l >
We are certain that the people underw ent surgery Monday for
nt\oi
want that.
HOC KELLY A V t
removal of his appendix.
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About The County
About the County
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gunnels and
Donna Jean of Moro accompanied
Mrs. G unnel’s mother, Mrs. Le
ona Van Gilder, in a leisurely
drive Sunday which took them to
G overnm ent Camp, the flower
gardens at Rhododendron and
was climaxed by lunch at Bear
Springs before they returned
home.
G uests at the Eldon Lane home
last week were Mrs. Lane's m oth
er, Mrs. Joe Wester, and sister,
Mrs. John Coon, of Seattle. S atur
day the Lanes accompanied th eir
guests to the Scout Circus in The
Dalles, then drove them to their
Seattle homes.
W eekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Root were Mrs.
Root’s aunt and uncle, Mr and
SMORGASBORD
Sunday, May 15
Rufus Grange Hall
from one to five
Adults $1.50, kids $.75
all you can eat.
A M
LIV ESTO CK --12:30
Mrs. Ralph Cannon of Walla
P. M Lunch at the yards Grade
Walla, who were here to attend
“A ” Restaurant. Phone CY 6-
the wedding of th eir niece, B ar
4072 or CY 6-4513, The Dalles,
bara M cIntyre, at Moro on Sat
Oregon.
14c-tfn
urday.
$2.50
per
hr
or
more
for
part
or
Mrs. Bernard McNeely of The
full time route work. Large
Dalles, drove to Wasco Mother s
repeat orders. Man or woman.
day to attend church services with
W rite McNess Co. Box 4014,
her mother, Mrs. Sallie W right.
Oakland 23, Calif.
28-9p
MAN OR WOMAN - w ith late
model car or panel truck, repre
sent famous W atkins Products.
Credit available, if qualified.
FOR SALE: Pansies $1 a dozen.
For free details, w rite Mr. H un
Jennie H earing GI 2-5470. 28-9c
ter, 3903 Brooklyn Ave., Seattle,
FOR SALE: Alfalfa hay. Mabel
5,
W ashington.
28-3OC
Haven, Wasco.
28c
FOR
SALE:
88
H
arris
self-pro
FOR SALE: 3 bedroom house on
pelled 16 Vi ft. header-C onco
City Block, full daylight base
autom atic leveler - power steer
ment. Kendrick Dunlap, Moro.
ing - adjustable seive • 18 x 26
27tfn
tires, excellent condition • price
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING by
$5,000.00 Nelson Bros. Phone
appointm ent only. Custom cur
38188 or 39168, Lexington,
ing. Meat cutting, wrapping,
Oregon.
28-33c
sharp freeze. K enny’s Market,
G rass Valley. Call ED 3-2345 STATE WIDE PAINT CO. com
plete painting and decorating
for appointm ent.
23-tfn
service, spray or brush. Phone
LIVESTOCK Men - Do it your
CY 6-3977 or CY 6-5293, 1205 E.
self - "Anchor B rand” Animal
12th St. Vern Campbell and
H ealth Products, penicillin, and
Jack Null. The Dalles, Or. 38tfn
instrum ents are available at
your Co-op Oil and Supply at FOR A gricultural loans see FLBA
of The Dalles and the Mid-Col
The Dalles.
20c tfn
umbia PCA, 4th & Court Sts.
LIVESTOCK AUCTION
CPpress 6-2468.
tfn.
E very Saturday at The Dalles
LET
us
dem
onstrate
our
John
Livestock Commission - Auction
Deere Mulch Treader on your
Yard, South on New Dalles-Calif
trashy fallow.
Dalmor Equip.
Highway. Miscellaneous • • 10:00
Co., Moro.
28c
W ANT
ADS
VOTE 52 X
HERMAN
OLIVER
JOHN l»AY
for
Delegate Republican
National Convention
(Second < 'ongresslonal
D istrict)
Past President Oregon Cattlemen’
Assn., form er m em ber Oregou
State Board of Higher frlducation,
and Oregon State H ighway Coni-
m ission.
"fr'orDiek Nixon because of bis
experience anil qualifications, bwt
w ill be guided by the w ishes of
(he peole."
Pd. Adv.— Herman Oliver
John Day, Oregon
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
That the undersigned have filed
their final account in the estate of
Alice Josephine Lamborn, de
ceased, in the County Court of
Sherm an County, Oregon, and
the Court has fixed Monday, the
20th day of June, I960, at the hour
of 10 o’clock a. m. in the County
Court Room of the County Court
House at Moro, Oregon, as the
time and place for the hearing
of objections thereto and settle
ment thereof.
Frances Lamborn Guy
Lavelle Maxine Dormaier
Executrices
BUSH & BRADLEY
Hillsboro, Oregon
A ttorneys for Executrices
Pub. May 20, 27, and June 3, 10,
and 17, I960
LEGAL NOTICES
CALL FOR BIDS
School D istrict No. 9, Kent, will
receive bids for a new 30 passen
ger school bus until 8:00 p. m.,
May 31 at the schoolhouse, with
standard specifications according
to Oregon law. Bids are to 1*
w ith chassis only and w ith chas
sis and body.
The district will trade in a 1952
GMC w ith Superior body, 30 pas
senger. The d istrict reserves the
right to reject any or all bids.
F rank von Borstel, Clerk
Grass Valley, Oregon
NOTH'E TO CREDITORS
All persons having
claims
against the E state of ANNA M.
MOORE, Deceased, are hereby
notified to present them , w ith the
proper vouchers and duly verifi
ed, to the undersigned, the duly
appointed, qualified and acting
A dm inistrators of the E state of
Anna M. Moore, deceased, at the
office of T. L ester Johnson,
Moro, Oregon, w ithin six m onths
from the date of the first publi
cation of this Notice to-wit:
May 6, 1960.
Collis P. Moore
Roscoe E. Moore
A dm inistrators
T. Lester Johnson
A ttorney for A dm inistrators
May 6-13-20-27, 1960
NOTICE OF FIN A L
SETTLEM ENT
Notice is hereby given th at
Emily von Borstel, adm inistra
trix of the estate of Carsten von
Borstel, deceased, has filed her
final accounting and petition to
close said estate, and th at Friday,
the 17th day of June, 1960, at the
hour of 10:00 o’clock A. M. on
saitl date, in the County Court
Boom in the County Court House
in Moro, Sherman County, Oregon,
has been fixed as the tim e and
place for the hearing of objections,
if any there be, to said final ac
counting and petition.
EMILY von BORSTEL
A dm inistratrix
BROWN & VAN VACTOB
The Dalles, Oregon
A ttorneys for E state
28-31c
O R EG O N
is a w s1' o f liv in g !
. . . l e t F i r s t N a t i o n a l h e l p y o u e n j o y it!
<7
HOWARD BELTON
This w riter has the privilege
•f being well acquainted with
Howard B elto n . Republican can-
lidate for state treasurer, lie is
me of the most honest ami eon
»cientlous men in public life i'l
Oregon, m ature, informed and
anxious to ¡»erform a service for
Ins adopted state.
Mr. Belton served briefly in the
house of representatives ami leu
ghily In the senate from which he
retired two years ago. lie was al
ways in the foreground in impoi
lant legislation particularly that
ihout taxation and has served on
many interim committees
A vote for him will t>e a well
placetl mark.
YEKI XI. s i ’X IN«.
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Saturday Afternoon 2:30 p. m. May 14
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The papers said the world w i <
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dunked when it was stated tl
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Ills country had had a flyer si
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town over Russia while fl.vi
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i plane designed for high a
I
ude picture taking.
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There was no setise of shock
he persons who talked altout t
neident in our presence. M<
s«,i,m«‘d to 1«•allze that it
al spylnig w ;is going on
express«ed a belief that li
spying <i'll u S from subn
perhaps fmi n the air als
It nui IV lx c internatio
llteness to flly over ano,
e pictures
try and
A meric;! ms, If we judg!
ly. it is hairdly a mis
and not w or thv of more
FIR E TRI I k
The city council of \
ouslv considering the |
a new fire truck and ,
stated ate roughly tin
sent fire truck was pa
for hv contributions I
era and Is subject to c:
in the country lea vim
tem porarily w ithout a
a new truck (*ould hi
merit better adapted to
When It is consider«
council as
presently
‘iOO l ARABIAN NIGHTS"
in technicolor
Encouraging the growth of bright blooms
and shrubs is a popular part of the way of
life in evergreen Oregon. More than 300,000
Oregon people gain extra assurance of their
enjoym ent of this life with growing savings
accounts at F irst National Bank of Oregon.
C u ltiv ate th e savings h a b it and w atch
your money grow in a F irst National savings
account. You’ll relax with the knowledge
your money is secure and earning 3% inter
est. You also receive the highest personal
interest from your neighbors a t your near
by branch of the First National Bank of
Oregon.
The near <;ht d Mister Muroo and Aladdin
“THE FLYING FONTAINES”
the v lived too t.ist, loved too hard, flew too high
Get acquainted with . . .
Bob Ferrell
\ From where I s it... ¿y J o e M arsh I
Tune-in on
the P astim e?
The electronic a te continues
to a m a ie tne. Just read In a
farm journal that cow scan now
be wired for sound . . . so that
you can tell if they’ve been
orercotbig !
See is th a t heft
you ti
a cow oui
♦ >u can
a small tn Bra tier
powered t >v a flashligh
1 i tlfry.
Then ai11 you do Is sit Cl>m-
fortnbly «it home and! W’iait for
a signal 1to show up on a re-
c o rd e r. îScon as y< >u gc t a
“bleep," j •ou go out 1and fc•tch
if,
If you haven't met him alreody,
you II enjoy knowing your First
Nationol Branch Manager. Hi«
year« of experience in banking
can be helpful in doxeni of way«.
Drop in toon. Let First Notional •
' Personal Interest" bonking help
you enjoy the Oregon way of
livingl
“Flossie"— th at signal m eans
she’s had enough.
From w here I sit. I'd need a
lot of "pros Ina ” before I would
buy an idea like thin one. Rut
I'll listen? A closed mind on
any subject — even to whether
a > up of tea or a slam of beer
ia the best "refresher"—-la not
a tolerant mind. The American
way is to never "short-circuit”
what the other fellow haa to
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