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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1960)
A n te rv il ria ■ rru n d duna m a tte r a t C m Posti, f i l e r a t M u ro , Oie|for>, under t o f («M tareaa o f M a rc h S, 1H79. As office holders they will be subject to all kinds of criticism, much of which is ulxiut matters they or their office does not con trol; it will be inferred that they, are venal and inconi|>etent. W.s- dom will leach them, if they be patient, that this is done in anger or disappointment and is not seri- cannot stand op|tosition and criti cism he’d better remain a private ASSOCIATION citizen for there will always tie ♦tench jockeys to needle him us long as he remains in office. Pub N A T IO N A L E D IT O R IA L lic jobs require a thick skin that I A S/|£> C^A TI 0 N comes from a realization that the knocks are like the honors—not affiliate member meant for him jiersonally. The pay in money is small, the . » l i l t ELD » U I M I 1 l'A I 'l.h pay ni honor is fleeting, the pay M H M H I I 'U O N H A I L * in self respect and satisfaction is »3.G UN F LI..LK enough to provide a constant sup ply of candidates, some of whom II NI. 17, I'M.U become office holders. Some will become hitter aliout the exper I N SI RANEE ience liecause they fail to under The lellow cam e in and lie says stand the role they must play. Í Phair, N ixon Discuss A re a Problem* PUBLISHERS W alter F. Parry, now of Ocean- lake, w lio grew up in Moro w h ere Ids fath er w as |Mtstmaster for 30 yeurw. lie rem em ber« v iv id ly th e ball g a m es o f .»o and 60 years ago and the p eop le w ho w ere a ctiv e in b u sin ess and co m m u n ity affairs. may be obtained at the office of the County Clerk at the Court house In Moro, Oregon. For gasoline, bidder shall hid at price per gallon less federal tax, delivered In the storage tanks of the county at the Courthouse, county shed and rock crusher; < AHI) OF THANKS and in storage tanks of the vari I want to thank my neighbors ous school districts. and the Wasco Firemen for put Successful bidder will bill each ting out the fire that threatened district and the county separately. my buildings Wednesday. Effective period shall 1** between I appreciate It. July 1, 1960 and June 30, 1961. Bill Andrews The gasoline, diesel oil, and fuel oil bids shall be considered one hid. LEGAL NOTICES The bidder shall use the hid CALL FUR RIDS form furnished with the fuel oil, NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN, diesel oil, and gasoline require that sealed bids will be received ment sheets. It is fui liter understood that at the Office of the Sherman County Clerk at the Courthouse the amounts listed In the specifi in Moro, Oregon, up until 5 p. m. cations are estimations only, and the county and each district may July 1, 1960 for the following: For furnishing approximately purchase more or less according 30,000 gallons, more or less of to their individual needs. Bids will be opened and read diesel oil, and approximately 20,- 000 gallons, more or less of regu aloud at 11:30 a. m. Wednesday, lar gasoline for Sherman County'; July 6, 1960, in the County Court and approximately 2000 barrels, Room in the Courthouse at Moro, more or less, of fuel oil, approxi Oregon. mately 16,000 gallons of diesel or The Court reserves the right to dieseline, more or less, * and ap reject any or all bids. proximately 18,750 gallons of gas Dated at Moro, Oregon, this oline, more or less, for Sherman 15th day of June, 1960. SHERMAN COUNTY COURT County School Districts No. 3 Ru fus, No. 7, Wasco, No, 9 J, Kent, Publish June 17 and 24, 1960 No. 17, Moro, No. 23 Grass Valley, and for the Sherman County High NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN School District No. 1, and the That the undersigned have filed Sherman County Rural School their final account in the estate of District for the 1960-1961 fiscal Alice Josephine Lamborn, de year as specified. ceased, in the County Court of Specifications and bid sheets Sherman County, Oregon, and the Court has fixed Monday, the 20th day of June, 1960, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. in the County Court Room of the County Court enables House at Moro, Oregon, as the ♦he fam ily time and place for the hearing ♦o lim it of objections thereto and settle ♦he cost ment thereof. to its needs or wishes. Frances Lamborn Guy Lavelle Maxine Dormaier Executrices BUSH & BRADLEY Hillsboro, Oregon apencci Í-. Attorneys for Executrices DM / L .tu il“’"" Pub. May 20, 27, and June 3, 10, »00 KELLY AVt and 17, 1960 Dean Hampton is here to spend a few days with his father before starting college during the sum mer in an effort to get ahead of his class. He has been working near Brookings. halt w liai's w rong is insurance. E verylxtdy s got insurance, car iiiu i.n m insurance, health insurance, lire Three of the Barnum boys, Biology teaches that whenever insurance, govern m en t program s are m ore in su ran ce until nolxxly environment changes some spe Elvin, Dru and Art, who were gives a dam n w hat happens: l i e s cies are eliminated because they well known, and liked by every cannot survive the change and body. got insurance. Win. Holder, one of the best Ion Phair, Republican candidate for the seat in the U S Som eone alw ays has a sim ple that very few species have sur solution and som e a re n 't so sim vived very long in the original sheriffs that Sherman county /RApresent?,ti)?? (roT the Second Congressionai ever had. H. 8. McDanel, county ple, eith er. T h e tact that th ro u g h form. )istrict of Oregon (left), is shown discussing area prob Man, himself, has not been on clerk for years and years, none lems with Vice President Richard M. Nixon following the insurance a good p art ot th e pop better. John C. Lewis did so much ulation has th e ir hospitalization, the earth long enough to insure 50th anniversary meeting of the Boy Scouts of America in th e ir o|H*rations, th e ir doctor hills that he will continue without to help build the Columbia South Washington, D. ( . Phair was a delegate to the conference ern railroad. some drastic change in his size, prepaid c e rtain ly has increased Milton Damon, a mighty fine and Mr. Nixon is an honorary member of the Scouts’ the use of such services and im conformation or activity. His diet n^tu°nii Ci!u" ? n ' Vhi,e >»> Washington, Phair also talked m easurably increased the cost is or habitat may be so changed as farmer. with other high Government officials and Congressmen about Chas. K. Cochran not only a to make him a different sort of probably a proveable theory. good citizen, but friendly to every legislation affecting the second district. If th e re w ere no car in su ran ce animal. F *. A. M. The way for any species to sur body. Robert Urquhart, who fol- and d riv e rs w ho w recked c a rs T h,falM r m , ’,,st"?aster Wasco Meets First ‘and w ere out of a c a r a fte r a w reck vive is to be able to adjust to the Parry Jr > who 'rhlnl Tuesdays. Visiting th e re would certain ly lie m ore changes of environment so that It ioinwl t h i; care used in driving. In su ran ce will not he eliminated. The big, joined the Masonic lodge at a very brethern welcome, young age. STATE A’IDE PA li'T CO. com can l»e considered a m eans of foliage eating animals that lived Vinton Watkins, W. M. plete painting and decorating I have heard Henry Moore tell collecting on m oney paid in, a in the lush swamps were killed Elton Medlcr, Secretary service, spray or brush. Phone way of g ettin g even w ith the in off in a single dry spell and the how they hapiiened to locate in l.iipim* I b lu k .d i Lodge Vo I!« CY 6-3977 or CY 6 5293, 1205 E. little eohippus liecame a horse Sherman county. They were rid su ran ce com pany. Meets 2nd and 4th Tue 12th St. Vern Campbell and We w onder if tire in su ran ce re when conditions changed. That is ing through Oregon on their way days of each month. Vlsl Jack Null, The Dalles, Or. 38tfn to the Pendleton country to go the history of the animals of the duces the n u m b e r of fires o r in ing members welcom- 80 BED OREGON state approved Florence Thompson, N. G. creases them . A rson Jaws would earth: change and adjustment to into the wheat country, when one nursing home located in beau it, or death. night they stopped in a place call Hch'n Martin, Secretary have an effect on this. tiful Hood River Valley, with Man Ixiasts that he is able to ed Grass Valley, and got to talk Fiirckn Lodge No. 121 A .I’.A L. Many g o vernm ent program s lovely fenced grounds. We ac a re a form of in su ran c e only change Ills environment. It is pro ing with a man about a wheat Meets on the l«t and 3 n cept all types of elderly cases, evenings eac w orse in that th e p ay m en ts arc bably a boast instead of a fact. country, when a man said (well Thursday as well as room and board care. Visiting m end__ x i v com pulsory. How m any elders re All the scratchlngs he makes on this country is about as good as month. 31-tfn. tire at ti.'» Just to get even w ith the face of the earth are little the Pendleton country for wheat» cordially invited to meet with Uf Ronald Powell, W. M, diggings of a so the next day they stopped at MAN OF WOMAN - with late the governm ent that h as Iwen more than the Clyde Gilhnor, Secretary nnxlel car or panel truck; re ch arg in g them social se cu rity on colony of moles. What his boast what later became Moro, and after Moro LODGE No. n.j I.O.O.F. looking around decided to home means is that he has learned how present world famous Watkins every pay check? C e rtain ly the Meets 1st and 3rd Tnes- Products. Credit available, if nation is losing production from to live without adjustment to the stead some land west of what ¿¡t in I.O.O.F. hall. Tran- qualified. For free details wrPe this class of citizen s besides the environment around him. And later became Moro. Their father «lent ami visitir.g brothers took up land west of Moro and are cordially Mr. Hunter, 3903 Brooklyn Ave. resu ltin g cost has helped in fla that is biologically fatal. invited, It could well he th at his stu d ies John Moore, their uncle, got land SeattleS, WashingtoTi. 31-3c tion l«»ost all prices. T h ere is u n Floyd Haines. < em ploym ent in su ran c e and ce r in science will lie a m eans of his south of Moro. John Moore was in I/co W atk in s, Secretary CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING by tainly it causes m ore unem p lo y elim in atio n alth o u g h we th in k the gold rush in California in IO l l d . h r in ('llap tci Vo. apixiintment only. Custom cur O.E.S that all th e atom ic bom bs built 1H1I). m ent than an y th in g else. Cal Horn, your Telephone Manager ing. Meat cutting, wrapping, Meets every second Thurs It is very probable th at we o r possible to build would d estro y sharp freeze. Kenny’s Market, day each m onth. V isiting could make a s a tin g by less pre but a sm all part of the ea rth . _v_ members Invited. Moro, Ore Grass Valley. Call ED 3-2345 T he point is th a t we m ight be WINK GOLDENDALE SALES Imogene Hailev, W. M. paym ent ol ex p en ses w h e th e r in for appointment 23-tfn Yard, Goldendale, Wash., has H ere’s one w ay the form of in su ran ce o r o th e r w iser to learn to live w ith n a Dorothy Heater. Secretary $2.50 per hour or more for part or an auction every Friday at one wise. In o th e r w ords, o u r fe a ts tu re ra th e r th an learn to live II LHI. L VOL IKw G|{ VNGE full time route work. Large re oclock. We have the market if to go from w ithout it or in opositlon to it. arc very very expensive. peat orders. Man or woman you have the livestock. Guar M eets F lin t and Third S atu rd ays Few h u m an s could live w ithout Coast to Coast Write McNess Co., Box 4014, anteed top prices. Frank Wink. «•ach m onth at 8:0<l p. m. the g ad g etry of w h at Is called Laura gather, Master O akland, 23. Calif aa aP a m i n o t leave 33c-Lfn < IV ll l / . l t lo ll ll lit .1 Liu lu w w itu ltl iv oi ui-Ken, isecy. I A H i n t in * .c u t. i . i* ii • LIVESTOCK Men - D< • it your Tc.inr rn P e rh a p s m an will so town. These self - “Anchor Brand” Animal Sunday Is to be F a th e r ’s day change his en v iro n m en t that he Health Products, penlplllin, and and we th in k the1 sellers of g ad can live as he chooses and inaylx* young ladies will instruments are available at gets used by m en arc m ore ex som e sad day th e ea rth will m e t soon call lots your Co-op Oil and Supply at cited about it (hall the fath ers, aphorically sh ru g its sh o u ld ers of places every The Dalles. 20c tfn who, we suspect, may have a b ig and elim in a te him com pletely. day on their g e r in te rest in th e prom ise of a LIVESTOCK AUCTION new job as good cut of beef ill Ills honor. » Hl III ism Every Saturday at The Dalles long distance But basically the role of a fa- Livestock Commission - Auction operators. Pictured O ver m B aker county they are tiler is to get. to provide, to do Yard, South on New Dalles-Calif at the practice hav in g som e sort of a hassle h»r o th e rs uud being the recipient Highway. Miscellaneous • • 10:00 switchboard, left of g ilts is not in the script, (hi, about th e agencies of g o v ern m en t, A. M. LIVESTOCK--12:30 to right is sure, it is nice to have a new p air w h eth e r th e re art* too m any o r P M. Lunch at the yards Grade Sharon Monaghan th e ir ac tiv ltiy is of sox once in w hile hut anyone not, w h eth e r “A” Restaurant. Phone CY 6- and Sharon L. Bell who asp ires to the job of father- iiiHTs ary o r not and w h eth e r 4G72 or CY 6-4513 r he Dalles, of The Dalles th e ir cos, is ju stified o r not. hood m ust expect to do m ore giv Oreaon. Mc-tfn \ \ e know n o th in g about the ing th an getting. r.uinng wlih Mrs (Mlisui I>,.M„.s C h l e t O p S o ^ S HELP \\ ANTED: Bus driver for F a th e r's day w as estab lish ed to m erits of th e arg u m en t We d o n ’t learned (he job In this wa.v too. Other new people the Rufus and Activity run. balance M other's day w hich p re «■ven know that the m e rits are Contact Sherman High School star ing out In the telephone business will reeelve trainin': cedes it by a m onth or «», enough, im p o rta n t. W hat we do th in k Is for different Jobs-and gel paid while learning. It s the _ „ 32c hiq x irtaii, is th at th e people are it is hoped, to let the hank b a l FOR Agricultural loans see ELBA first step in helping them bull,I fine carriers for themselves ance catch up. D u rin g the e ra cd a h v <■ enough, IndeiX'udent enough, of The Dalles and the Mid-Col and. of course, good training like this means good service’ free enough and thank God still s tu b d ays in hon o r of p are n tag e umbia PCA, 4th & Court Sts. for you. the res|>ect y o u th has held lor m ean enough to hold a meeting CPpress 6-2468. tfn' Initli has steadily deci'easeif and and criticise go v ern m en t a g e n d a s P la n n in g to m o v e ? i t ’s HIGH school girl wishes sum Of all the things th at need •, it is probably tru e that the gov mer work. Call JO 5-3223. 3O-4p a good time to get that ei um eiit takes care1 of m ore mo g.Hid going o v er hv the people It WANTED: HAYING. Have baler extension phone you've th e rs and fa th e rs than do the F g o v ern m en t E very b u rea u crat and swat her, will travel, new been thinking about. c h ild ren in event th e re is need. hi th e c o u n try had ought to have equipment. D. W. Helyer, 665 T he g en e ratio n s that had no days to prove Ids value ev e ry y e a r or At no extra installation S. W. Chenowith Road, Tele in honor ol p a re n ts provided m ore o fte n e r All of them sh o u ld be charge, we’ll put in an phone CY 6-4998. 30-3c lully for them the y ea r arntuid b in d on a tem p o rary basis and extension phone — or alth o u g h this g en e ratio n may do whim th e re is d o u b t about th e two or three — when am ount o r q u ality of th e ir w ork a better job one day a year. we install your new the.v should he called upon to Just U e would not lx* su rp rise d if sertnee. So if you’d like any good d erived from the day ify it to the ta x p ay e rs w ho a re accrues to the giver, the honorer, Paying them . to start planning where So more power to the farmers instead of the honoree. And that, you’d like those new fro m K e n tu c k y and stockm en of B ak er countv. too, is usual and fitting. WANT ADS 4* I W H A T 'S D O IN G -¥ [ERMITAGE S tr a ig h t B o u r b o n ■V » L \ I »11» L I I s IM ) O|' Fl< I.Its I ■ _‘ . JUR.'Mai iwatx -,-------------- " H I I E hi:, l l \ |< It just ix'curs to tr i^ai Tins even nuinlieixxl ye.u finds white race Is doing a poor job the of a lot ol citizens ru n n in g for off lev proving us superiority which It w hich is a m ost com m on condi b.e- taken as granted for centur tion W hile candidates they will ies So long a period of sui'cess find they are unlvei sally respi'Ct- has made it soft, wealth has made ed, given a place at the bead table It generous and easy living has and asked for th e ir opinion on a made it weak m u ltitu d e of subjects, not maiiv The negroes in Africa are push they m e Inform ed about. ’That ing the whites around and getting teaches caution hut it som etim i . ready to shove them tight out In lakes time. t o the mean and what a terrible F o r those who are elected there lils'ral roar would go up If the a ie additional h az ard - T hey will li'sitlons were reversed have o th e r aw a rd s such as being The yellow men in Asia tolerate Introduced a t g a th e rin g s at w hich no whites in their entire country they ap |tea r, being referre d to as while we welcome them to our cong ressm an Judge or m ayor in celebrations here te rm s of approval They m ust Whites may have to quit fight learn th at th is re s p tv t is fur ,b<» ing lietwcen themselves if they office, not for them peisonallv want to survive as they disimver 111«' office, how ever, may l»e used that then ichglons. their political as a tcsil to a c q u ire re s ie e t for Neologies and their languages theio.M*h«*K, that is il they eon d » are minor differences hi the face th e ir Job well enough A eom para Of |»n>hahle inundation by greater liv e ly few aiei eed difference Including color. phones, why not call your service representative at the telephone office, or talk to your telephone service man. y°o 1 on whMls. That's what you could call the rnwm ‘Y ‘ele|,hone in8ta»H‘ion trucks you sec here h? I - _ ------------------- ...... ll VTT- J R ££■•- $2.95pfNature*9 f i n e s t b o u r b o i i i$4 so fifth T h e r e is n o n e b e t t e r ! T m ; 0 1 0 M t « M I T A 6 ( C O M P A N Y ,* L O U IS V IL L E . K f . K F N T U C K Y S T R A IG H T B O U R B O N W H IS K E Y , 8 6 PR O O F town. And very accurately, too. Becatw when they roll out for a day’s work they carry everything needed for any job . . . from screwdrivers to shov els to a full line of color phones. Gener- a lly , th e y c a r r y about 400 pieces of equipment and tool«. S to c k in g up th e tr u c k s so th e y ’re ready for everyday jo b s— and for moat unexpected develop ments — is another way telephone people work to bring you good service, quicklv and efficiently 7 hcific T i I ir R mb - NortRwjst