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I PACK B SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, M O RO , O R E G O N FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1961 bread that was the daily fare from the time the last apple rot ted In the bln and the first gieens came on In the spring. It is not so in these days when it u possible to l ave strawberries any day in the year if the pocket bo well lined and the purse has a l<xjse top. But whether mustard greens are good for the blood, or the budget, or the muscles we recom mend them as a means of get ting a little closer to nature and an appreciation of her bounties. Besides they are good. W AN T AD S and self reliant people to an in- 1, 1961. School Board, School o'clock. We have the market if your Co-op Oil and Supply at eifectuai amount some one will District No. 17, Moro, Ore. you have the livestock. Guar- The Dalles. 20c tfn -r FOR SALE: MOTEL— 12 unit 3 P ublished E very Friday at take charge and become a dicta p l u s manager’s apartment; WANTED: Livestock for Con anteed top prices. Frank W in k .------------ --------------------------- Moro, Oregon tor. 33c tfn LEGAL NOTICES owner wishes to retire, will signment, The Dalles Livestock We make fun of the Russians G lleu L . F re n c h .__ Editor take rental projiert} or con Commission, Inc. Sale every F OR Agricultural loans see ELBA and their mock legislature that tract for part or full payment. Saturday, 12:00 Noon. For In of The Dalles and the Mid-Col NOTICE A n t« r*d M m o o rid el » mb m atta r at t S listens to what the dictator wants Will have to see owner to real Poatofflca at Moro, O r tfo n . under / formation. Ed Coles CY 6-4672, umbia PC A, 4th & Court Sts. as carefully as did the henchmen NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ot ( u a e n u o í M arch S. IS**. Hermiston. or CY 6-4513. P. O Box 631, The CPpress 6-2468. tfn. that the undersigned will present of Huey and Earl Long in Lou ize opportunity. Phone JO 7-6852. 23-6c Dalles, Oreg:a. 13t?n isiana. Y ?t, it is still entirely BOATS — MOTORS — TRAIL to the COMMON COUNCIL of the N A T I O N AL E D IT O R IA L possible that Russia understands WANTED: School Clerk-Secre FOR SALE: Davenport & Chair. ERS AT COST: Evenrude City of Moro, Oregon, at its regu- así T ó c ía t iín tary. Part time work.Apply in Marie Cyphers, Moro. 23c the human mind better than we Electric 40 & 75 HP; Bellboy & ular meeting to be held in the do. There the thousands of peo writing on or before 8 p.m., FOR SALE: Used Springtooth; Dot Boats. You can’t beat my City Hall at Moro, Oregon, at 8:00 ple who do not want to be both April 11, 15X51. Job to start July used rod weeders; used skew prices, must sell by January 1. o’clock P. M. on Tuesday the 9th ered with government, who do treaders. See George Moreau at Come in or call — terms avail day of May, 1961, their petition m iw if a f ib not want to make up their minds, E u reka Lodge No. 121 A .F .A 1. f Muller Farm Equipment, Moro. able. OSCAR’S SPORTING praying for the vacation of a por who like to lx told. Resting in Meets on the ] st and 3ra / 23c GOODS, downtown MADRAS. tion of a street in the City of P U B L IS H I B I the arms ci government grow 3 Thursday evenings eacn Also Chinook Camp Coach. Moro, Sherman County, Oregon, FOR SALE: Yearling Registered HOW IT W ORKS ASSOCIA ttOM nonth. Visiting members sr on humankind. 8-9c to-wit: Hereford Bulls—real top qual 10 ft. cordially invited to meet w n u* Since there is less interest in A portion of Garfield Street des The Wall Street Journal tells ity—Some are herd bull pros Custon farming service in all Max Belshe, W. M. of a society in use in Ghana religion it seems natural that pects. Sired from Real Silver county to include disking, plow cribed as follow’s, to wit: Be O F F IC IA L C O U N TY P A P E R Irving Hart, Secretary which is an African country, humans should want something Domino 182nd. and Mill Iron ing spring tootthing, roding, com ginning at a point 30 feet due SU U S C K 1P T IO N R A T ES where tribal customs are follow to lean on, depend on, believe. Moro LODG E“'N u . 113 LO .O .F. South of the southwest corner breeding. Good size. Frank M. bining and seeding. Donald von $3.00 Meets 1st and 3rd Tues. ONE YEAR ed very carefully. There is what Government may lx taking the of IjOt 4, Block 8. MOWRY’S Monahan. Condon. Ore., Phone Jorstel, Grass Valley, Ore tfn 1.0.1 A P R IL 7, BMil the reporter calls the extended place of religion in some quar DUnkirK 4-5536. 23-24p BOATS — .MOTORS — TRAIL FIRST ADDITION to the City sient and visit.r. brothers family system, which is a sort ters. of Moro, Oregon; thence Jue are cordially inv.ted 80 BED OREGON state approved ERS AT COST: Evenrude Self government of the kind of tribal social security plan South 36 feet; thence at a right Floyd Haines, C. nursing home located In beau Electric 40 & 75 HP; Bellboy & PO OR A R IT H M E T I C whereunder any member of the we know best, was instituted by Ixo Watkins, 5secretary angle due West 37 feet; thence tiful Hood River Valley, with Dot Boats. You can’t beat my at a right angle due North 36 The house passed the Astoria family, no matter how distant can a strong group of men who lived Bethlehem Chapter No. 78 O.EJ*. lovely fenced grounds. We ac prices, must sell by January 1. feet; thence at a right angle due bridge bill which would bond the come and stay and eat with any in the Ii»tle fringe of land be U./ -Meets every second Thurs cept all tyjxs of elderly cases, Come In or call — terms avail East 37 feet to the point of be Visiting state highway commission for member of the family who has a tween the Indians in the Appal- JSpL day each month. as well as room and board care. able. OSCAR’S SPORTING ginning. $24,000,000 to build a bridge place to stay and something to achain mountains and the Atlan 7 memlxrs invited. Moro, Ore 31-tfn. GOODS, downtown MADRAS. tic ocean. They had to depend Erma Johnson, W.M. ALFRED KOCK across the Columbia near it i eat. E xceptional O|*|H>rtunity Also Chinook Camp Coach. Dorothy Heater Secretary It is admitted by members of on themselves and they wrote the mouth. Some of the facts of life __ CLARA KOCK Reliable man or women from 10 ft. 8-9c that must have escaped the leg tiie tribe that such a policy pre rules for tnat sort of government. I I A lt LA N D V IE W G R A N G E this area to distribute complete CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING by N O T IC E O F H E A R IN G Maylie, without the sternness Meets F ir s t and T h ird Saturdays islators in the lower house will vents any ambitious young man line of cigarettes, candy, nuts, appointment only. Custom cun F IN A L A C C O U N T IN G from getting ahead very far. Any of these ancestors we prefer to let each m onth at 8:00 p. in. lie noted here. or gum through new automatic ing. Meat cutting, wrapping, All persons having objections Earl Gentry, At aster It Is doubtful if the state can way none of them have gotten someone else run the government vendors. No selling, we will es sharp freeze. Kenny’s Market, to the final accounting of C. W. Florence Bruckert, Sec’y. sell bonds at an interest rate of ahead very far for they are still and will lx willing to pay the big tablish accounts for you. To Grass Valley. Call ED 3-2345 Fields, administrator of the estate less than four percent in which in a very crude state as far as ger taxes that conies when the I ap iñe Itebekah Lodge No 1 11 qualify party must have car, for appointment. 23-tfn 01 I. E. Fields, deceased, shall civilization is concerned. job is delegated as long as some* case the interest will be $5)60,000. ■ Ieets 2nd an I 4th Tue-. references, and cash capital of STATE WIDE PAINT CO. com file same before the 2nd day of The over generous officials of benefits are doled out from what days of ea, h month. Visi» There will t>e an additional cost $900 which is secured by in plete painting and decorating -May, 1961, at the hour of 10:00 ing members w ek.ir for approach on the Oregon side this administration want to spend is collected. Maylx we have be ventory. Excellent earnings Florence Thompson, N. G. service, spray or brush. Phone o’clock a. m. which is the time estimated at $1,800,000 and inter American money to change this come materialists and have lost part time—full time more. For Helen Marfin. Sec re *.rv CY 6-3977 or CY 6-5293, 1205 E. fixed for settlement of said ac est must t)e figured cn that also. system and bring it up to date or the idealism of the first white personal interview give phon°, 12th St. Vem Campbell and The cost of maintaining such a S(/ine words like that. Some fur Americans. Maybe Russia is right I ay lor L O D G E .1. I . A A. M. etc. Write P. O. Box 156. Ro Jack Null, The Dalles, Or. 38tfn count and the County Court Chambers at Moro, Oregon, is the long structure will be a pretty ther thought should convince and we ire not strong enough Wasco Meets First and chester, Minnesota. 23p Third Tuesdays. Visiting > LIVESTOCK Men - Do it your place fixed. penny which would require an them that tiie African tribesmen's for self government. WINK-GOLDENDALE SALES brethern welcome. self - “Anchor Brand” Animal C. W. FIELDS engineer to even make a guess. system is already up to date. It is Yard, Goldendale, Wash., has Health Products, penicillin, and Harland McDonald, W M. just exactly what our social Administrator This expenditure is to take an auction every Friday at one instruments are available at DICK & DICK. Vernon Root, Secretary care of the business of moving security system is doing on a na __ _ The Dalles, Oregon cars across the river. The three tional scale instead of a family Rufus News Attorneys for the Estate ferries now in use transport scale. by M rs. George Fox March 31 and April 7, 14, 21, 1961 about 123,000 cars annually. In 1959 the OOBt WBI $383,048 Mild thu Jim Fox was accompanied home m it ii E receipts were $226,600 for a de MAYBE SELF GOVERNMENT from WSU Friday evening by NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ficit of $155,340. Miss Sue Ahlquist of Bremerton, that the undersigned will present The costs will lx* much much IS TOO M U C H FO B US Wn. Saturday the Foxes went to to the COMMON COUNCIL of the higher and H 11 doubtful U the Most of us have wondered at Seattle to spend Easter with Mrs. City of Moro, Oregon, at Its reg toll will lx* much greater on the the ambition of the blacks in Fox’s brother. All toured the ular meeting to be held in the bridge than on the ferries after Africa to have wanted self gov Naval yards there when they vis 1 its Hall at Moro, Oregon, at the thrill of driving across the ernment when hut a few of them ited the battleship “Missouri”; 8:00 o’clock P. M. on Tuesday the new bridge is over. The state of could read and almost none wei** and saw aircraft carriers tied up !>th day of May, 1961, their peti Oregon is lieing let in for a de educated. We said such people to tiie docks along with a num tion praying for the vacation of ficit of something more than a could not possibly govern them ber of destroyers. Jim Fox will the following described alley and million dollars a year which, as selves. have this week to spend with his portion of a street in the City of long as the federal government Some days It looks as if self- parents from his studies at WSU Moro, Sherman County, Oregon will match at the present rate, government was beyond most of and he will return to Pullman to-wit: ’ means ten million in highway up humans, black and white, ed next Sunday to finish his junior All of the alley in Block “E ” funds. ucated or not. Self government year. and that portion of Main Whet for? No sound reason. 1 lie Rulus Grande is working certainly cannot lie successful Street which is outside of the However, communities that are without a rather high degree of or. its Newcomers Tea to lx held existing boundaries of U S in a bad economic state look for self reliance and the percentage April 6 between 1 and 3 p. m. Highway No. 97 and which lies some panacea to help them hack of self reliant persons seems to This is for the public so bring Northeasterly of Sixth Street to prosperity. Astoria is in a had he continually dropping as pol your friends. all in BARNUM'S ADDITION way. Fishing is seasonal and long iticians steadily raise tiie price Mr and Mrs. Howard Garland to the City of Moro, Sherman ago the timber was cut off the they are willing to give for sup ■ind • a thy of The Dalles spent County, Oregon. Clatsop hills and has not yet port. the Faster weeken I here with his W. T. BALSIGER grown back. As a seaport it is a When such tactics have lower- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Len Gar NORMA BALSIGER failure because it is cheaper for (t(1 lht> number of independent land. •March 17, 24, 31, April 7, 1961 ships to go upriver to Portland to get the cargo than to have it N<>TI<’K O F A N N U A L S< H O O I, FOR shipped by ruil to Astoria. Astor LI,El I ION A N I) M E E T IN G ia has done a poor Job of attract -NOTH E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N ing tourists although it has un u1 compliance with Sec. 331.010* doubtedly some f i n e assets i) ,egaI Voters of School around it. We think nothing will strict No. 9, of Sherman Coun- W ll help Astoria but Asturians and XN’v r í í « Oregon' that the if they fail to make the effort the VNM AL M H O O L E L E C T IO N bridge will not help much. of sa,d District will be held at the The legislature also passed a of ^ p HM Se; f>e,ween the hours bond issue for Highway 42 which f r J xn ' an<1 8 P M' on th* runs to the coast. It has lx*en o \ V OI 1: I IRM list Monday of May, being th- planned by the commission al 1st day of May. A. D. 1961, for ready. That road should Is* built m K SG ° f eIecUng one but for tiie legislature to take the tot for five year term bull by the horns is poor public ’ "' v o tr Í ' ’. " ' th ' T h W » policy. SOTI< E IN HEREBY GIVES' The legislature also has a bill o r a T h T WJ,h 331<»<> 2,4 D Amine to bond the highway commission HK ',to the voters of School 2.4,5 T Esters to build The Dalles-Crlterlon 9. of Sherman C 0SÍ road at a ?ost of ten million That 'V s,a,e of Oregon, ,„ a, MCI* Amin is for the purpose of hailing out A N N IA L SCHOOL M E F T IV P 2,4 D E ster The Dalles bridge which does not SchXÍ? HS’ríCt W‘n heW at ,he* expect to have much traffic af- ^»cnooi House; to iw><rin .1- 2,4 D - 2,4,5 T tet the Biggs Rapids bridge »s hour of 2 90 o'clock P M oñ M M ix e s 2.4.5 T A m in e completed. It would be cheaper , Monday of May, for the state to buy the bridge ‘ »i <ia> of May, A. D. 1<»61 for than to build enough roads to it X i uX M a° , ' S sac" ,,n ° ' to make It pay. The point Is that government should not be aske-l to make easy the path of th? economic sinners. Agri-Chem Inc. I96ia,<!' 1 lhl" 30,h day Of March. cSljrrntari C o u n ty j o u r n a l W eed K illing Brush Control I MUHTAIth GREENS Some of these days soon any one can find a sunny slope where the mustard Is spreading rapidly into a circle of leaves and pick herself a m< ss of mustard green i with which to tone the blood and give a spring tonic to a stomach Jaded with hough’en food Mustard greens are a proletar ian dish, cheap and easy to pre pare. If they cost a dollar a throw v/e are sure they would be more popular. And there’s nothing that tastes Just like them; the culti vated spin tsh and chard are tame beside the taste of mustard which has a spice and a wildness long bred out of garden vegetables.. For those who Ballght in a touch of oarsitnony the idea of picking a part of a meal from the village gieen without cost ex cept the strain of stretching th° back, muscles has an appeal Those who Judge value by cos» will disd.dn mustard greens. Grandma uaed to say that greens thinned the blood and put one in shape for summer. The blood in grandma's day was thought to thicken on a diet of beans, potatoes, cured meat and Wasco, Oregon GI 2 5422 Vernon Root. Mgr (Today it takes just pin-money to call across the country) DIAMOND CHEMICALS From where I s it... / / Joe Marsh Nobody's in the Doghouse Burk Hanaon spoke right up. Aren't any dogs to catch Any •tray turns up. and if the dog's healthy, Slim gives it to some youngster to keep for a pet. We don't want to elect a man who’d put harmless little pups In cages, do we’” I guess we don't, because Slim got re-elected, and they Uop/ngAl, T: rh I- Ttir question of our town dog catcher eam r up at the last to w n m e etin g and som eone started a little fuss about Sin,, B lom »« —- said he'd been dog catcher for a year and hadn't eaaght a »ingle dog. ™ even gave him a raise in pay. From where I sit. the folks In our town are a pretty nice bunch. Live and let live, they ■•X—end they don't Ju*t apply this old axiom to strays, either. Me, for Instance. Most every time a neighbar asks me over for dinner he serves me a glaaa of beer, lie knows that's mv p reference, even though hls m ight be coffee or tea. There's no “ ca tch " to being a good neighbor — Just be a tolerant one. V /C tl C jícc lufivn, This little drawing-room drama took place a long time ago. Grandma has just re ceived a newsy, question-filled letter from her grandchildren. She’s delighted - and anxious to hear their voices—but she just can’t bear to pick up the phone and call. You really couldn’t blame her. T hirty- five years ago, a Long Distance call took a generous bite out of the family budget, and a few nibbles out of the nervous system too. For example, if Granny wanted to call person-to-person to Philadelphia, it would cost her nearly $20 for 3 minutes — or about 12> a second! Then, w hile she shouted to make herself heard and won dered what to say next, the other half of her mind was thinking: "Goodness gracious -tim e 's u p -w h a t have I done?" Happily, this kind of nonsense went out with Hitching Old Dobbin to the Shay. To day, talk is cheap and calling Long Distance is easy. Person -to-person to Philadelphia 18 $3 plus tax, and only $1.75 plus tax for station-to-station during the off-hours. Modern grandmothers know how won- In » Jx-'Nfc derful it is to call their grandchildren often. Foday’s rates make Long Distance just a convenient way to have a family reunion. If you haven't called Long Distance in the last thirty-five years, you're in for a surprise. Now it takes 66 seconds or less to reach anywhere in the U S . There’s no need to shout (o r even talk loud). It’s less expensive than you think, and you’ll get more than your money’s worth. Why don’t you call your grandchildren —or someone else's —right now? LONG DISTANCE RATES ARE LOW //err are tom e examples: Klamath Falls to Phoenix . $1 20 Astoria to Minneapolis . , , , 1 40 Portland to Chicago . . . 1 50 Fugene to Ann Arbor . 1 65 Medford to Atlanta . . 1 65 Salem to Washington. 0 C . 1 75 SraiUm to-staiion rates for the first 1 "•mutes, after 6 PM and all da* da*. 14dd the ¡0% World Uar If Fed. rm l excise Tax stdl in effect. / ,Frank von Borsipi ' " • i h e r ^ X ^ 1' Chairman Board of Directora r i ’o V n r t 5 T " 0 0 ' SIBCTIÓ.V IY<; L \ l ' í í v ” * ° f ' ' ' ‘ 'HKAH. IMI t ÍÍ, ; H’ y ” > 1 .' e " 'K K A M O I V r S ? ' - " • AR T .T H ,V K ro x s T ' t'" Sine of o ° f Sherman Coun' li. 8 P M e?r7 fOn’ from 2 P M SehiK 1 111' May *' l9ei at the trie ‘n saW school th" "ng t„ , ? e ,PUr,P°8e of anhmlt- S ' ■united hv - c c ti:" .."’. ' r u X T >■» ' h e a m ' Of the 6<~ i.Lt? tax’ in b C limitation. nronn«oi to be ievi«.i t ’ ProPosed " mw VS!. r MW flscai >«>• |n lhit«l thi, 20th day of March. PACIFIC TELEPHONE NORTHWEST *•’ •» im «Mu, mi inrtt ATTEST: r.. , r von Borstel District Clerk Phai ' ^cr "'*• Davis Chairman Doan, p lrK.lorj ’