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h PAGB 1 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON newspapermen. Republicans have few contests and the w arm est one of them en l*ubllHb«*«l Ever jr Friday ■ K tails some w riting which serves Moro, Oregon to keep it pretty cool. (■lira I,. 4-r eni li Editor It may be that voters are su r feited with promises, tired of the Cntarvd ■« aecund c ia o mattar at t S P»st<4fira at Moro, Orvyon, undvr ? old argum ents and blandishm ents of <k«nuraaa of March I . 187» ami glad to have it over with so they can go back to work or w hat new spami ever it is that interests them. S h e rm a n C o u n ty .ì|o u n ta i rushers ASSOCIATION N ATI O N A I E D IT O R IA L ' A z ' I I a s Q > c £ a t i ( o ) n 1*01,11 K AI, H E (T ltlT Y If congiess passes either of the most prom inent bills before it regarding additional medical care for oldsters it will lie undercut ting the social security program . Tiie presum ption embodied Jn that program is that people would pay in money in reasonable rela tion to what they took out. It was a sort of insurance program ami, of course, those who died be fore 65 lost out which was dishon est liecause t h e deductions from wages was m andatory. But either the Forand bill or the adm inistration hill would give additional funds to those over 65, the Forand bill directly from the social security kitty and the ad m inistration bill from states and the federal governm ent. No part of either would be paid by the recipients. W hat is surprising is that youn ger people whose retirem ent fund would lie tapjred have not raised a howl about it. E ith er bill re moves social security farth er from the insurance ideal and puts it closer to political paym ents for a sizeable voting group. E ither hill is dishonest. FR IDAY, MAY 20, I960 Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Eaton have been visiting at the home of Gayle’s parents Mr. and Mrs. E u gene Eaton f^ater they will make their home in California. Mrs. Je rry B rackett’s m other Mrs. W. M. F ranklin is visiting here in Rufus. She came to see her new granddaughter. Mrs. John Mathieson has been on the sick list this past week She is better now and able to be around a little. son 3rd. For cookies was Mrs E arl G entry 1st, Mrs. Kenneth H attru p 2nd and Mrs. W alter Bruckert 3rd. For bread and rolls Mrs. E arl G entry 1st and Mrs. Kenheth H attru p 2nd. Mrs. Holland Johnson had charge of the literary program. She began it with all singing, "L et’s All Sing Like the Birdies Sing.” a reading The Missing Man” by Mrs. Orlo Martin, Mrs. H arland McDonakl read "Camp ing.” The speaker for the after noon was H enry G rabenhorst, who sjroke on soil conservation and showed slides about his talk. Louis Sather read "The first Sw im ”, a skit "That W oman” by Mrs. Atlee Wilson and Holland Johnson was given There was a guessing contest with Mrs. Atlee Wilson the winner. To end the program all sang "Home On the Range.” The Home Ec. club of Rufus Grange met May 12 at the home of Mrs. Fred Dormaier with Mrs A F F IL IA T E M l M B i l Roy Shafer as co-hostess. A 1:30 OFFICIAL COUNT! FAFLM dessert luncheon was served to the m em bers attending. One guest bCB-SCRIl’TlON KATES Bell Cams, the m other of Mrs. UNE 1EAR >3.0 Joe Morrow, was present. Mrs. MAY 20, 1000 Grace Medler, chairm an, conduct ed the business meeting. Mis. Fred Dormaier said she hasn ’t SUM M IT AT BOTTOM gotten a place yet for rum m age The sudden end of the long sale which is to lie held in The awaited sum m it conference was Dalles in June. Mrs. Art Smith sut prising even if the result was and Mrs. Atlee Wilson are leaders FOR SALE: Pansies $1 a dozen. not. No one thought anything and chose up sides to save W hite Jennie H earing GI 2-5470. 28-9c would come of it although Mr. Satin sugar sacks. The club will CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING by Khushchev and Mr. McMillan had send $3.93 to Spense Memorial apiMiintinent only. Custom cu r s|»ent months building it up. Fund tow ard a scholarship. On ing. Meat cutting, wrapping, That it ended purportedly be the refreshm ent committee for sharp freeze. Kenny’s Market. cause the U. 8. patrolled Russian grange meeting May 19 is Mrs. Grass Valley. Call ED 3-2315 atomic bases by high flying plane Bert Swigart and Mrs. George for appointm ent. 23-tfn is em barrassing to this country Fox. June 2 Mrs. Millard Leigh LIVESTOCK Men - Do it your liecause the president adm itted and Mrs Will Huck will serve, self - “Anchor Brand” Animal spying w hereas it has long been and June 16 Mrs. Joe Morrow and Health Products, penicillin, ami the custom for a nation to deny Mrs. Fred Dormaier. Mrs. Medler instrum ents are «available at any knowledge of such things. asked If all Here hearing from your Co-op Oil and Supply at T hat is new. And maybe it will be their secret puls and most had. The Dalles. 20c tfn I letter. The club will serve meals and LIVESTOCK AUCTION Denying knowledge of spying lunch election day at the Rufus Every Saturday at The Dalles has been the thing to do even grange hall Tiie club voted to Livestock Commission - Auction when the spy was caught red- save Gold Bond stam ps as a Yard, South on New Dallcs-Calif handed and undoubtedly guilty. group. The next meeting will bo Rufus Personali Highway. Miscellaneous - -10:00 This time Eisenhow er adm itted it June 9 with Mrs. Art .Smith in A. M. LIVESTOCK--12:30 and gave the reason for it. Spying Wasco, For roll call each one By Mrs. Geo. L. Fox P. M. Lunch at the yards Grade hae been going on ever since the bring a picture of their father. “A” R estaurant Phone CY 6- The Rufus Grange met in regn Mrs.George Fox won the draw ing lieople of tiie world divided into 1672 or CY 6-451.3, The Dalles. nations and probably it will con lar session T hursday May 5 with prize. Oregon. 14c tfn tinue forever. But there is a sort the muster, George Eox, in the The Sherman county Pomona of code against it, som ething like chair. Mrs. Holland Johnson said Grange met May 14 at Harland- FOR SALE: 88 H arris self-pro an international law if one can the Home Ec will meet T hurs view with a ham dinner at pelled 1614 ft. header-C onco imagine such a thing So it has day May 12 at the home of Mrti. n«x>n. All officers, excepting two autom atic leveler - power steer Fred Dormaier, and the program lieen denied. in g -ad ju stab le seive- 1« x 26 were present. Mr. and Mrs. Davies As for the conference itself it will Is* planning tiie Smorgasbord of Parkdale were present. Davies tires, excellent condition • price which will Ire held at Rufus Sun Is no loss. The west had been $5,(MX).00 Nelson Pros. Phone is m aster of Parkdale Grange. plotting for m onths to prevent day May 15. It is hoped a good Orlo Martin, m aster of Pomona, 38188 or 39168, Lexington, Khrushchev from getting jrower crowd will come to view what the presided Sherman Pomona is giv Oregon. 28-33e over Berlin and he knew lie coul I John Day dam has accomplished ing $5 towards the Spense Mem STATE W IDE PAINT CO. com not win The frustration thus e n and stop in Rufus for the Sm or orial Fund scholarship. Tiie plete painting and decorating gendered was enough to make gasbord. grange is also giving $20 for a serviie, spray or brush. Phone Mrs. Millard Leigh chairm an of him ready to blow up the con l-H club scholarship for this CY 6-3977 or CY 6 5293, 1205 E. ference and the plane was a good the Safety committee said thev county. 12th St. Vern Campbell and met with the Sherm an county excuse. W alter Bruckert, agriculture Jack Null, The Dalles, Or. 38tfn court pertaining to the safety on All tills is generally understood chairman, said May 22 to 29 is FDR A gricultural loans see ELBA and has been repeated over and tiie canyon road going out of Soil Stew ardship week. He said of The Dalles and the Mid-Col Rufus tow ards Wasco. It was re over for three or four days. lie formerly met with the subor umbia PCA, -4th A Court Sts. ported that llarlam lvlew Grange Such conferences are of little dinate granges, county deputy and CPpress 6-2168. tfn. value ami we entered into this one was taking their candidates to state agriculture chairm an, Earl receive the first and second de to please our allies and (lerhaps Moore, and they planned a y e a r’s $2.50 per hr. or more for part or to soften Khrushchev. The plain gree of the grange to Cherry Park program The 1th Sunday in June full time route work. Large fact Is that we are not going to Grange May 7. Mrs llarlam l Mc Pomona Grange will have its usu repetit orders. Man or Woman. Donald, chairm an, of the Smor disarm ami neither is Russia go W rite McNess Co. Box -1014, al picnic at De.Moss Springs park. ing to disarm . If and when each gasbord said we will need extra Holland Johnson was appointed Oakland 23, Calif. 28-9p She said it ticcomes completely confident in chairs and dishes. a delegate on insurance to go io MAN OR WOMAN - with late the honesty ami good will of the would lx? nice if tiie grange eoul l State Grange session at Roseburg model ear or panel truck, repre other there may lie some disarm- get the concrete steps made at in June. Tiie resolutions brought sent famous W atkins Products. the hall Irefore tiie Smorgasbord. ment but it will not lie soon and before the committee were ap Credit available, if qualified. For the lecturer hour Mrs. Hol a dozen conferences will not proved. The judges for the sewing For free details, w rite Mr. Hu i- land Johnson had all sing "Sweet change It. and baking contests were Mary ter, 3903 Brooklyn Ave , Seattle, and Low”. She asked everyone to G u i l d , Home Ec agent of Gilliam 5, W ashington. 28-30c tell of a memory of their grand TV ELECTION county, Kay Bevans of Hood Riv mother. It was surprising how er county and Carol A rm strong LEGAL NOTICES Congress has a hill to fo rte few could rem em ber their grand of Sherman county. W inners in INVITATION TO BID m others Those giving readings television netw orks to give free tiie adult division were Mrs. Ted Sealed bids will 1 m * received l>,\ lime to |M>litical candidates In an were "A T ribute to Mothers" by von Borstel, first and Mrs Norvul tin- Clerk of the Sherm an Countv Mrs. Otto Petersen, "Moms effort to arrange a sort of Lincoln- Apron" by Mrs| Altec Wilson. Bevans 2nd. In the child’s dress High S«iioo| District. Sherma» Douglas debate by air. was Mrs. Kenneth H attrup first, We think it a very foolish pro "Before It’s Too Late" by Mrs. and Mrs. Otto Peterson 2nd. For County, Oregon, at the office ol the Sherman High School, Moro George Fox. The program ended posal Viewers of TV are In search the cake baking contest was Mrs. of entertainm ent unless they lie with all singing "My Old Ken Blaine Miller first, Mrs W alter Oregon, for the Installation of at Acoustical Ceiling in the Gymna The lecturer did watching sports or news ami the tucky H om e" Bruckert 2nd, Mrs Inez Thornp- slum of the Sherman High Schoo! latter can he had equally as well huve a questionnaire pertaining to and the New Dry Wells for the by radio. There is little assurance musical numlrers from the grange ia jlo i l o d g e *. i . 4\ a . M Septic Tank. Rids will lx? receive I Hostesses for the Wasco Meets First and that such a debate would be heard song lHs»k. on or before 8:(M) o’clock P. M unless it Has the only thing on evening Here Mrs Otto Petersen, Third 'I'lH'silays. Visiting »Pacific Standard Time) T hurs G Mrs Herm an Brackett and dau brethern welcome. the air. (1 «lay. June 9, 1960. at which time Then, too, there is no way m ghter, Mary. Vinton W atkins, W. M. bids will 1 m » opened and publicly tell what a candidate will do Elton Medk*r, Secretary read aloud Each bid shall 1 m * in riu* Busy Bakers, a i l l cooking when he is elected What they Lupine Itrbrknh Lodge “No. accordance with the Plans a n ! say in tiie campaign has little to club with Mrs Sammy Tsuhota as Heels 2nd and 4th T u ts leader met May 11 at the Rufus <lo with w hat they do after elec days of each month. Visp tion Those over «50 can rem em ber school cafeteria. Carol A rm strong ing members welcom** Has present. The group discussed a candidate who promised to cut Florence Thompson, N. <;. federal exjicnses by twenty-five n h al (hey would exhibit for the ____Helen M u iin. Secretary |M*r cent and when elected spent Sherm an county fair which is in i io. k.i Ledge No 111 A.i-.A L T money like a mad man starting August. Miss A rm strong told Hu Meets on the 1st and 3.-1 a an era of financial irresponsibility g i l l s how to do the dem onstrat Thursday evenings each from which the nation may never ing This was their last meeting month. Visiting itie in lie is 'v for the year Martina Petersen is con lally Invited to meet vv - i u» recover. Ronald Powell, W. M. Voters would lie wiser to Judge their re|H»rter A Mother’s day dinner was held ( lyde Gillmor, Secretary a man by what be has done than by what lie says be would do and a, the Fay Brackett home Sunday '•«no LODGE «Nil. 11.1 I.O.O.p. that Is what be would g it on tele- when Mary Brackett and her niece 1st and 3rd Tue> da v s In 1 D O F . hall |- ,r \ I‘d u ll Joan Brackett were hostesses slent and visit!:, brother» Present were Mrs H H Bracke t. Camp Easter Seal at North Mr and Mrs Je rry Brackett and are cordially invited Floyd Haines, .*., < Lake will open June 26 for child daughter, Mrs w M Franklin I-co W atkins, Sc. r. • i. ren 7-11. July 9 for children 12-13, and Miss Carolyn McGceliec of fg o , g July 22 for children 14-17, Ac Nampa. Idaho and Mr. and «Mrs B«MOeSem ( h i , , tivities include swimming, fish Cay Brackett and family Itesides W ev‘,rv second T hurs «lav each nonth. \ isltlrn In»! boat riding, cook outs, n ature the hostesses » members Invited Moro Ore study The eamp Is for crippled Mrs W M Franklin of Glenns Imogene Hailey, W. M. children and xponaored by the Ferry, Idaho has Ix-en visiting her Dorothy H eater Secretary Oicgon society for them There daughter Mrs. Je rry Brackett KEEP Oregon $ Is a need for more equipment She came especially to meet her II tltl.A SDA IFM G lltN G E “Mr.lntegrity o n t1-: ) such as electric heaters, metal new granddaughter. Sherry J im * Meets F irst and Third Saturdays lawn chairs, bunk bed«, knives, Lvnn, small daughter of Mr an I each month at 8:0© p. m. Laura Sather. Master job... safeguarding and forks, blankets, playing cards, Mrs je r r y Brackett. Accompany Florence B ruckeit Sec’v games piano music, which will ing Mrs Franklin from Nampa, Is* Joyfully received and put , » Idaho was Miss Carolyn McGee- your to* dollo^* use Hec. Him was a form er classm ate of Mrs Je rry Brackett Mis B IT A IN Franklin returned Friday, hut EI.EI TIDS •rubles Miss Mc<ieellee Is staying for a the family VA c can rec.dl no election in longer visit at the Je rry Brackett to limit recent times that caused as little home the cost excitement as the Oregon prim ary The Rufus com m unity church that ends today. The Democrats, of the Nazarene lield its annual to its needs or wishes. who have a campaign going on m eeting Sunday with the follow R IP U B IIC A N for presidential preferm ent, seem ing Is’lng elected. Fay Blackett, as y o u r more appalled by the 88 candidates Sunday school supt , Je rry and STATE tr TREASURER for Convention delegates than ex Joan Brackett, secretary and tre a em ì V r alted by the race. The race is su rer Mrs John Mathieson H N,«,,, I kept hot only by constant blowing church treasu rer and Mis Fay Ml MerMK »WM,». WvYkill* Avi on the em bers by candidates and Brackett is church secretary. WANT ADS Specifications prepare«! by Ann- and &. Boone, Architects, 1530 S. W Taylor, Portland 5, Oregon Each bid shall Ire sealed and ad- dresser 1 to the Clerk of the School D istrict and plainly m arked as to the work on which the bid fs l>eing placed. The Owner reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids and waive any inform alities. Plans and Specifications will lx? available from the office of the Architects. No deposit is re«iuired. Plans and Specifications m ust be returned w ithin seven (7) days af ter hid. No bidder may w ithdraw his hid after the hour set for open ing thereof unless aw arding of the contract is delayed exceeding th ir ty (30) days. .Marjorie K. Marvin, Clerk May 20 and 27, 1960 Alice Josephine Lam bom , 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 tim e and place for the hearing of objections thereto and settle ment thereof. Frances L am lo rn Guy Lavelle Maxine D orm aier E xecutrices BUSH & BRADLEY Hillsboro, Oregon A ttorneys for Executrices Pub. May 20, 27, and Ju n e 3, 10, and 17, 1960 . NOTH E TO ( RED1TDRS All [lersons having claim? against the E state of ANNA M. MOORE, Deceased, are hereby notified to present them, with 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-wii: May 6, 1960. Collis P. Moore R«)scoe E. Moore A dm inistrators T. Lester Johnson A ttorney for A dm inistrators NOTH E CF FINAL May 6-13-20-27, 1960 S E IT L E M E N T ( ALL FDR BIDS NOTICE TO < KFDI IO kS All persons having claim s against the E state of I. E. Fields, deceased, are required to present them with vouchers at the office of the County C'lerk of Sherm an County, Moro, Oregon, w ithin six m onths from the date of the first publication of this notice. The date of the first publication of this notice is May 20, 1960. C. W. FIELD S A dm inistrator DICK & DICK The Dalles, Oregon A ttorney for the E state May 20 and 27 and June 3 and 10. 1960 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, w ith standard specifications according to Oregon law. Bids are to i>e w ith chassis only and with chas sis and body. The district will trade in a 1952 G.MC with Superior body, 30 pas senger. The district reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Frank von Borstel, Clerk Grass Valley, Oregon NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the undersigned have filed their final account in the estate of LET’S SEND a //g o Notice is hereby given th a t Emily von Borstel, adm inistra trix of the estate of C arsten von Borstel, deceased, has filed her final accounting and petition to close said estate, and that Friday, the 17th day of June, 1960, at the hour of 10:00 o ’clock A. M. oil said «late, in the County Court Room in the County Court House in Moro, Sherm an County, Oregon, has lieen 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 VACTOR -r The Dalles, Oregon A ttorneys for E state 28-31c SMITH TO W A S H IN G TO N ! e fo r a ll O re g o n ia n s in the U .S . S e n a t* W T E ELM O SM ITH REPUBLICAN U.S. SENATOR The man who knows Oregon Best! Th!» It tpontortd by th* Elmo Smith For U.S. Senator Commit!«» Don Osftnio«, Çhoirmon T iie o n e m a n a s f g a s ih e jo b Dick Nixon has proved his courage at home and abroad! He knows our government. He knows the problems of the world. He knows the other world leaders. Vice-President Nixon is the one man trained for the Presidency. H e’s proved himself.’ IX] HOWARD B llT O N V O T E fo r P R O V E N L E A D E R S H IP ! V O T E fo r D IC K N IX O N , M A Y 2 0 ! ■ — , — ■■■■■ FAlO ROUTICAl AfiV. OREGON FOR NIXON COMMITTEE 414 I. W. Orat«« Wya«, CM ____________