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PAG I! I BR BKM AN COUNTY ^ Ijr r m a tt C o u n ty I n u m a i JOURNAL, M O R O , O R E G O N FRIDAV. JUNE 10, IMO them FOR A g ricu ltu ra l loans see F LB A agent for both granges in Shet of The Dalles and the Mid-Col man county. Art Smith was ch> 80 BED OREGON state approved umbia PCA, 4th & C ourt Sts. i<> ft* sen to act as alternate to the nursing home located in beau tiful Hood River Valley, with CPpress 6-2468. tfn. master to go to State Grange (•Ilea I,. French Editoi lovely fenced grounds. We ac HIGH school girl wishes sum which is next week in Roseburg. X n teivcl ■« e rrm iil riatto m a tte r at f mer work. Call JO 5-3223. 3O-4p The annual Pomona Grange pic cept all types of elderly cases, l*ttot<t f floo a t M oro, O tvv ttrt, uittivr / as well as room and board care. WANTED: HAYING. Have haler nic will be June 26 at DeMoss « I I t u i f m i o f M arch I, INttf. lt( ix.E I' PROBLEMS 31-tfn. Springs park. and swather, will travel, new The defeat of the t The program consisted of two MAN OF WOMAN - with late O’** NEWSPAPER equipment D. W. Helyer, 665 raining Jlemx in port lui \ piano numbers by Kenneth Sha model car or panel truck; re S. W Chenowith Road, Tele the onlv mik -I, ..( Koi P U B L IS H E R S present world famous Watkins fer. Then Roy Shafer showed phone CY 6-4998. 30-.’lc and tl A S S O C IA T IO N Products. Credit available, if some interesting pictures on his moving picture machine. qualified. For free details write Mr. Hunter, 3903 Brooklyn Ave. LEGAL NOTICES Sherman county will go to The moan the N A T IO N A L E D IT O R IA L SeattleS, Washington. 31-3c .NOTICE TO CREDITORS Dalles next Monday to begin a although i ? try ti two weeks course of swimming CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING by All persons having claims situation find lessons through the Red Cross. think. appointment only. Custom cur against the Estate of I. E. Fields, ATTUIATE MEMBER Mrs. George Fox in Rufus has ing. Meat cutting, wrapping, deceased, are required to present it seem fairly obvious that peo the cards for the parents to sign «»I f It 1 A | , t Ot | 1 i ai I i. sharp freeze.- Kenny’s Market, them with vouchers at the office pie think taxes are too high. Ii >•.. j ». . _ for the children desiring to at Grass Valley. Call ED 3-2315 of the County Clerk of Sherman some places there is good evi H I H S t R I P J l O A H A lb .S On«- side of th e c ro w d th a t lined of actual construction on the 23-tfn County, Moro, Oregon, within six dence that they think public em up a lo n g the board fence to w a tc h John Day dam Saturday. They tend the swimming lessons begin for appointment. M M IM A M »3.(1 ning Monday. months from the date of the first ployee and teacher’s wages are to« the w o rk going on and th e start 10 RENT; Furnished 5-room are facing east. Il M I I I , 19410 After being warm all last week, publication of this notice. The high. In Portland the voter evi apartment in Wasco. See C. W. it was cool over the weekend, and dently thinks that it is not necea Fields at Grass Valley or T. L. date of the first publication of th»s a stiff wind blew Monday stir Fields at Wasco. Rufus Personae IHSTOKK II, Pit NIC sary to pay wages as hil’h as those Wasco News 31-2c notice is May 20, 1960. ring up quite a bit of dust. It C. W. FIELDS in industry and give better frlng-» By Mrs. Geo. L. Fox The ¿»herinan County Historical benefits, better retirement, Tonger On a recent Sunday Mr. and was still Tuesday, and a j»erfect TOR SALE: 17 foot Cris Craft Angonal inboard boat with 60 DICK & DICK Administrator day. Society is a hardy organization in vacations and permit less work. .Mrs. Arthur Sargent, Mrs. Harry The Rufus Grange met Thurs Hl’ motor, six foot beam, two The Dalles, Oregon that it persists year after year James Fox, a .student at WSU, It has long lieen our theory of \ anGilder and Mrs. Idah Everett day evening with the master foot draft. Two hours running Attorney for tiie Estate despite the difficulties it encoun public employment that it should drove arrived Saturday night for sum to Arlington, where they George Fox presiding. Most of »since complete overhaul. Fred »May 20 and 27 and June 3 and ters. That is proper for the pio be operated more like industrial mer vacation. David Reid, the son attended given in hon the officers were present. Hol of Dortnaier, GI 2-5449, Box 297 10, 1960 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reid, is neers it was designed to honor employment. This would mean or of Lulu u reception and her brother, land Johnson, chairman of the ag also home for the summer from Waseo. 31c were a hardy breed who didn't paying higher wages and demand ( lyde Clark. Starn Mrs. Starn, a mem riculture committee, said his com $2.50 per hour or more for part or let troubles overcome them. ing more work. It is opposed by ber of Jasamine chapter No. 71 mittee was putting on the pro Willamette U. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN full time route work. Large re That the undersigned have filed There Is more Interest in his politicians who like to hire a lot at Arlington, has been a member gram for the lecturer that even Taylor LODGE F. A peat orders. Man or woman their final account in the estate of tory, because of the centennial of supporters. Voters may have of tiie OES for 50 years and Mr. A. M. ol Oregon's first century which noted that several branches of Clark has been a tnetnlier of Ma ing. Mrs. Harland McDonald, Wasco Meets First and Write McNess Co., Box 4014, Alice Josephine Lamborn, de chairman of the legislative com I hird i'uesdays. Visiting Gv Oakland, 23, Calif. 32-3p ceased, in the County Court of caused many to look at their state service have reduced expen- sonic lodge No. 88 at Arlington background in a new light, and ses during the year and we think for 50 years. Mr. Clark was for mittee, said the John Day data brethern welcome. LIXESTOC K Men - Ik) it your Sherman County, Oregon, and will celebrate the i>ouring of the Vinton Watkins, W. M. because people are learning that they are hiring fewer. self - “Anchor Brand” Animal the Court has fixed Monday, the merly the depot agent at Wasco. cenment June 4. She stated that Elton Medlar, Secretary no one can divorce himself from Health Products, penicillin, and 20th day of June, 1960, at the hour The voters are saying that they Mrs. Starn now makes her home the vector control hill passed I iipim- K« li«*k.di Lodge \ u . ( his past, that “no one is an want less government; that gov in California. instruments are available at of 10 o’clock a. m. in the County Mrs. McDonald said the county Hand in the words of John Don- ernment of, by and for Hie people your Co-op Oil and Supply at Court Room of the County Court Heels 2nd and 4th Tue, Mrs. Norman Hockley and baby court appointed a five man board tie. \\ hat a man is is a great to ••form a more jierfect union, 1 he Dalles. 20c tin House at Moro, Oregon, as the Visi’ daughter of Eugene were guests to serve on the Vector control. ing members welcome ileal Hke his parents were. establish justice, insure domestic of her patents, Mr. and Mrs. The ones serving besides herself I.IYKMT(M’K AUCTION time and place for the hearing Florence Thompson, N. G. Those who have the privilege tranquility, provide for the com Lloyd Royse, during the gradua are Millard Leigh, Walter Morris Every Saturday at The Dalles of objections thereto and settle Helen Martin, Sec r e t a r \ of living in one community until mon defense, promote the general tion weekend. She was accom Livestock Commission - Auction ment thereof. and Mrs. Art Macheel and Georqe Eureka Lodge No. 121 a T e A I. 7 he is acquainted with three gen welfare, and secure tiie blessings panied by Mrs. H. Roth and child- Fox. ard, South on New Dalles-Calif Frances Lamborn Guy Meets on the J st and 3 - i /. erations knows that better tha.i of liiierty to ourselves and our ten Mark and Debbie, also of Eu Higiiway. Miscellaneous--10:00 Lavelle .Maxine Dortnaier Thursday evenings eaGn Mrs. Rutland Johnson said the anyone. Families go on generation posterity” Jias outgrown tiie gene. A. M. LIVESTOCK --12:30 w Executrices club meets at »Mrs. Art Smith's month. Visiting m e m b e rs ^ * after generation iieing the same bounds of that concept and needs I . M. Lunch at tiie yards Grade BUSH & BRADLEY Other guests at the Royse home home June 9 for a Home Ec. cordially invited to meet with u< kind of ¡>eople, making the same to lie put back there. Ronald Powell, W. M. “A” Restaurant. Phone CY 6- Hillsboro, Oregon alter graduation exercises were meeting. For roll call the mem mistakes, adhering to the same ( lyde Gillmor, Secretary 4672 or CY 6-4513 ' he Dalles Attorneys for Executrices Mr. and .Mrs. W. H. Sheirbon and bers are bringing a picture of th- Oreaon. Uc.tfn Pub. May 20, 27, and June 3, 10 pidlosophy and like as not eat Who ever is advising Nelson Mr. and Mrs. John Sheldrake, all ir father.She reminds all members Moro LODGE No. n.l I.O.O.F. ing tiie same kind of food. A mm Rockefeller is doing a ,s,or job. of Hood J^iver. and 17, I960 . to collect rummage for the com —0 ^ Meets 1st and 3rd Toes who can't learn from a study of I here ate some Republicans who Tig' Ci|niAq0ity Welcomes Mr. ing sale which will be at the Com ^ J J ^ d a y s in I.O.O.F. hall. Tr-.e Ids ancestors simply can’t learn. think the party should lie having »uid Mrs. .Mark White and two modore June 2.5 through 28 in sient and visitir.p brother And that is what iiistory is. That a contest like the Democrats but children, who have moved here 1 he Dalles. »Mrs. McDonald re are cordially invited. Floyd Haines. ( From where I sit .../y Joe Marsh is what historical societies are contests seldom occur in the par Irom Nyssa. They are at home ported the Rufus Grange had a I-rCo Watkins, Secretai) formed to perpetuate. The iiistory ly in office. Some do not care for on tiie (Jordon Harjier ranch, float in tile Memorial day paraoe Bethlehem “Chapter" NoTTirtLKs of tiie people of the world teaches Nixon for one reason or other ; h where .Mr. White is employed. at .Moro. She also said more than W Meets every second Thurs us that one generation often is natural for no man ever won The MYE group of the Wasco two hundred dollars was realize I day each month. Visitim? goes right ahead making tiie unanimous acclaim. Rockv shoulr Methodist church enjoyed a pic fiom the Smorgasbord recently Gramps Tells memliers invited. Moro Ore same mistakes as tiie past one, <>ok to his own expensive regime nic supper at Sorosis park in The held at Rufus. // Imogene Haile.v, W. M. even with the bad example right liefore talking M oving-' Story Dalles Sunday. It was also reported that Wal __ Dorothy Heater. Secretary Indore It. People are often more Vacation Bible school is be ter Bruckert is now tiie insurance II.IKIA.MHTEW GRANGE inclined to perpetuate error than ing held at the Waseo Methodist Gramps Adams just got bark Meets First and Third Saturdays lierfeetlon. Errors can become From where I sit, sometimes church this week. Reginning Mon- will hold oj)en house next Sun each month at 8:00 p. m. from his first trip to the city in some of us go out of our way sublime and beyond criticism enables 40 .years. ‘lav. June 6. it will run through day, beginning at 3 p. m. Friends Laura Sather, Master to make things a little harder while someone always belittles the family •’"ne Id, with classes each day ate invited to come and enjoy Thinking there might be a Florence Bruckert, Sec’y. than they really are. Think, for that which is good and success from 9 to 12. story in an oldtimer’s impres to lim it the newly remodelled sanctuary instance, how much easier liv-, fully working sions of the big city, I stopped The W asco Church of Christ of tiie church. the cost ing with our neighbors would •y his place. Gramps was pretty to its needs or wishes. lf We were more t°lprant of enthusiastic about everything W ANT A D S things. Like my right to choose M T R START -—except the escalators they an occasional glass of beer— have in the new department Dr. F. D. Reid TOR SALE: Two Galvanized your right to choose coffee, tea store. Dr Otis (i Perkins Here it Is the sitoik I w< ek in or mi|k. By respecting each L ... f , - . t d ’ f ’ « Shower Stalls. $20 each Rohie’s I hqitist ‘‘Sure, those moving stairs June and some fields are just other s preferences, we’re bet Motel, Moro, Ore. 32c are easy on the legs going up,” : Ì ' hion / Optometrist heading out fully. That is a momn J ter neighbors with fewer “ups Office at Moro Hotel (»ramps commented. “But just STATE .VIDE PAi,» r CO. com late. and downs.** 40' E. 2nd s t try to get down on the same * I W M I D AVE. plete painting and decorating is closed for the .summer We find among farmers no re Tel. CY0-.VW2 The Dallet, Dee. ones. Pll be jiggered if you can service, spray or brush. Phone gret that this is so for the season do it, not with the steps cornin’ CY 6-3977 or CY 6 5293, 1205 E. has been so cold that a late frost up at you a mile a minute!” 12th St. Vern Campbell and could hurt the crop. So there is Jack Null, The Dalles, Or. 38tfn no worry over it, hut still a Copyright, 19ÖÜ, Limed StateT month late Is very late for even a wheat crop. There is a long summer and the wheat will get ri|n> sometime. What difference whether it be harvested in July or September? Hut there is more to it than that. After heading out and push- Ing tla* heads up to something like double the present heighth Foi f.iinilx I l ips, if seats eight. For hauling, if carries the crop must ripen. If it must do this in hot weather there is more k’-fon of bulky load. For back-road travel the T r a v e i . a ix danger of shriveling than if a has high clearance. For off-road trips, there’s good part of the growing could Is- done in cool May instead of hot July. a I whtT‘1 drive model. We realize that there Is no reason to add to the fears of the Foi vcisatility, style and value - see our T k a v h . a l l . farmers about the result of the crop; they have plenty of them r\n Pubiinh**«! 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