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PAGE » SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, O&ROON FRIDAY, JU.VK J, 1M2 ill Sunday their daughter, Mr. from the hospital where he was her sister, Mrs Harrv Stark a n i nd Mrs. Don Marsh and fam ily confined for a week. family. * and W inter w heat would be the sm all f Hood River honoring Mrs. by Ann Baiser Alex B rander and Skeet and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Needhar est since 1943, while acreage seed F irst To M adras larsh on her birthday. Jessie, w ent to P ort'and Satur- and brother, Leon Needham o ed to rye is the lowest since 1934. The F irst National Bank of id the 8th Mrs. Virgil Oltmanns and Joy Nationally, the report shows Oregon will establish a branch in day and brought his m other, Mrs. Sacramento, Calif were X - ? « tses held Ann and Kelley and Mrs. Harold that farm ers expect to plant Madras, it was announced by Jessie B rander up for a visit and W ednesday n ig h t' and T h .^ - o n Monday Owens were visitors in The Dal- n tl to attend Mh grade graduation al the Carl SehadewRz < slightly less this year, w ith acre Ralph J. Voss, F irst National pre beautiful- les Saturday. Monday night. Kent and o v e T n ih n e age of crops planted or to be sident. e, orchid Mr. and Mrs. Arden Peters of Mrs. K enneth Wilson and child- day night and F . « X , ’he S h ^ ' planted expected to total 306 mii- An application for perm ission ith i vine Madras spent from Friday till ren of Bend came Sunday to visit ton F ritts home and7 while hon acres. If realized, the econo to open complete banking facili 11 he :»a< k Sunday visiting his parents, Mr. h er parents. Mr. and Mrs. John they all visited at the m ists eay, this would be the ties in the com m unity has been flow rs. and Mrs. Herman Peters, Rust, retu rn in g home Monday and Bill Todd homes. The Need3 sm allest planted acreage total cf approv cd by the U. S. Comptroller ilayed the Mrs. A. A. Dunlap, Mrs. Nell Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cox returned hams went back graduates Swick and Mr. and Mrs. Jack to the Carl i ecord and 4 ^ million acres less of the Currency. A site will be home F riday from a trip to Che S« hadewitz home F riday and Mr than ast year. flower Cushman and family of Moro acquired as soon as possible and halis w here they visited her sis end Mrs. Oliver Schadewitz had from the went to I ortland Saturday and plans prepared for construction ter, Mrs. Bess Gibson. Mi's. Cox ' 'n n er with them and they left of a new building. the Rev. Sunday took the train up the ni and Mrs Gibson went to the f° u Ine c h jru s Deschutes to Madras on the Sun t0 visit S t i v e s . Value oi Animal Aldiure W orld's F air in Seattle. Mrs. Stel- ..... ...... ,., „ H arry Stark were Kit , Sharyl set tour. The Jaycees served a Mr. and m Mrs. Many tim es we have had ques 4-H CLUB NEW S la Eddy came up with them for a visitors in Madras Th>. Borstel. Car- ham dinner and then they took a tions as to the value of animal few days visit. _ _ _ -_______ _ __ The Hi-Yu 4-H Horse Club held Bl ander, and tour to the Round Butte dam. m anure. The value depends on Mr. and Mrs. John Rust went to ' “Dawn In There were 735 people on the the plant n u trien ts they contain a horsem anship meeting at the Juli Rock creek dam Sunday fishing More Spring- W k n l ipanied by M rs train taking the tour. Hawa and th e ir effectiveness as soil- iuirgrounds Saturday afternoon, Mr. and Mre. Oscar Minks have ® y Inspira- luet “M les; vocal < Mr. and Mrs. Dell Olds were am ending agents. Animals them ■May 12, under the leadership of Rugg Larger acreages of spring wheat, Mr. and Mrs. Millard R. Eakin moved into their house here from •Mrs. A rthur Van Gilder and Mrs. tion” by Sharyl Rlagg a nd Louise dinner guests Sunday at the home corn and hay are being planned selves do not create nor add fer ¿oar. Coelsch. Eleven m em bers th eir ranch at Wamic. tility. Plant n u trien ts in m anure Kaki 1 accompanied by Mrs. Rug- of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nelson spend announced the engagem ent of by Oregon farm ers this year, were present. V isitors were Mr. Kies; introducilo n of c lass actlv- ing the afternoon and evening. their daughter, Branda, to Mr. along w ith sm aller plantings in come entirely from the feeds con and .Mis. John H ilderbrand and Mr. and Mrs. Len Garland went Phillip Hector, son of Mr. and by Clifford Todd' Mrs. Arzell Lemley was host itÍ€‘S ctnd guests sumed by the anim als excreting other »rain crops, report Oregon Judy Dunlap re:ad the «class his- ess to he? bridge club at her home Mrs. Ralph Hector of Hermiston t< Lexington Sunday and were State U niversity extension agri them and from the beddings used. Miss Dee Van Gilder of Wasco, over night guests of their son, at a recent family dinner. Oscar Lemley of Grass Valley, the «dass •rt y reac1 Nancy Alix T hursday afternoon with Mrs. tory; Under average conditions, here Mrs. Michael Mulick, Stan Coel- cultural economists. Miss Eakin is a ju nior at Ore Howard and family. will; Sheri Rolf e read the class Art Christianson of Moro, Mrs. are some estim ates per ton for dif sch ami John DeMoss of Moro. The 1P62 1— planting L uther «.'«via Davis new flew to l u Portland lo riia n d ® « intention h c h u u ih Mr. Lynn Hampton Nell Swick and Mrs F. M. Crews gon State U niversity and a mem proph esy; ferent classes of animals: The next m eeting will be held presented p e r feet attendance as invited guests. Dessert was ber of Sigma Kappa so rjrity . Mr. F riday and brought his wife and Were gathered by the U. S. De- P oultry .- 31 pound.? nitrogen; •May 26 at the fairgrounds follow daughter up for the weekend Partm ent of A griculture, with Hector is a graduate of Lewis and award s to Judy Dunla]i», James served a*, individual tables fol H arry Stark and Owen Eakin more ,han farm ers in the 8 jiounds phosphorous; 7 pounds ing the 4-H Livestock Judging Bird £ind Joe Sharp froin kinder- lowed by bridge at three tables. Clark College and a member of and T erry were business visitors nallon ^ Porting. The survey only potassium , w ith a zalue of $7.00 Field day. Theta Chi fraternity. He is pre W. yne , Debbie Reynold:s, garten Scoring honors were held by Mrs. in Bend Saturday. shows intentions which may be per ton. sently employed in Portland. Randy Izemley, reporter von Borstel and Fred R«>lfe; frad- Lemley, Mrs. Bill Pausch and Sheep • 28 pounds nitrogen; 4 „ subject to change, the economists A definite wedding date has uation address h;y Mr. Edwin Ap- Mrs. Eben Kee. Mrs. Swick won Herman Peters Jr. of Hood itiv- stress. pounds phosphorous; 20 lbs. of pliger, principal Wase0 Union the traveling prize. Others pre not, as yet, been set. e r visited his parents, Mr. and In Oregon, grow ers plan to cut potassium, and a value of $6.33 a High School at Maupin; presen- sent were Mrs. D. L. Reynolds, A irs H erm an Peters Saturday. acreage planted to barley bv 21 ton. tation of diplomais by Harold Ea- Mrs. Don Clodfelter, Mrs. A. A. Mr. and Mrs. William B rinkert Percent; oats, 11 percent and drv Hogs - 10 pounds nitrogen; 3 kin, cilairm an of' the 1>oar«l to Dunlap. Mrs. Joe Peters, Mrs. the courtesy officers for Mrs. and son, Gary, went to The Dal- Held peas, 6 percent. Last fall io pounds phosphorous; 7 lbs. potas fliA L P l funeral W atkins. Mrs. Ruggles played for V ild p e i SERVICE Melva Alberty, Nancy Alberty, Jack Adams and Mrs. A. F. Bal- sium, and a value of $2.63 per ton. ies Ih u rsd a y and on to Portland percent less w inter w heat and 7 the installation and seating of the Curt Rlagg, Al<exander (Sheet) zer. Leonard R Smith on business and hack Friday. percent less rye was seeded than Cattle • 14 pounds of nitrogen; Brander, Judy 1)unlap, Leonard I ’ll, iw C l 6-3135 Douglas Bibby celebrated his officers and for the drill by the Mr. and Mrs. William B rinkert a year earlier, the report shows 4 lbs. phosphorous; 9 lbs. of po- ' team. Eakin, Ray Kakin, John Johnson, Oth birthday Monday, May 21, by T he D alles, Oregon had as dinner guests M other’s day In contrast, farm ers are plan- tassium for a $3.61 value per ton. Tommie B arnett and Bill John Janice Lemley, Randy I .emley, inviting the kindergarten class In- son went to Portland Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Rill B rinkert, Mr. ning to increase their acreage in Derrie 1'eters, Sheri Rolfe, Lor- and Mrs. Bud Brinkert, Victor -W ing w heat bv 7 percent corn raine £»taik, Carol Todd, Clifford Jim Bird, Kevin King, Steve visit Mrs. B arnett at the hospital. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. John by 9 percent and hay to be har Dinner guests Sunday at the Todd aml Annie Wilson; Ixmcdic- Borg, Steve Kock, Jim Alberty ‘ Mr a i l S m ily 'n VekSted hy 5 percent- The spring lion by Rev. Reed and re<L'ixssional and their teacher, Mrs. Bud B rin home of Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Mr. and Mrs. Royce Blaylock u'beat acreage planned is the h r . by Mrs . Ruggles. kert for a picnic dinner at the F ritts were Mr. and Mrs. Ron went to The Dalles Saturday to F««t since 1957. No changes are Thurm ond and daughter and her home of his grandparents, Mr. p Si u h ! parents and Mrs E. contemplated in acreage for sugar Mt an I Mi Jam Alberty were an<l Mrs. Chester Ilrledwell from mother, Mrs. White. I. Blaylock at the E arl Sawtell beets or late sum m er or fall Î LAND LEVELING LAND CLEANING Mr. and Mrs. May nor Reed and home. They brought Mrs. host« ut graduation party at. 11:30 to 3:30. For dessert they Blay- potatoes. “ family were dinner guests Sunday their horn Monday evening after had decorated birthday cake and ock’s brother H arry Heaton, who If Oregon farm ers stay with Î KOAI) BUILDING hom<! of Mr and M rs' Ed S visiting graduatior honoring their da ugh- ice cream. A lter dinner Douglas here from Kansas, these Intentions this spring it f Estim ates at no charge ter, Nancy I’resent were Mr and opened his gifts and then spent Mr* 7nd M ' " ’w i “ fe„W " aVS W0Uld ,h a t • '« b»rley » ¿ r t Mr. and Mrs. Bill B rinkert and Mrs John DeMoss, Janice and th e afternoon playing games. Oth Route 3 n ren f 13 ani1 age " Oldd be th c -’ Ince ? Fhone: Johnny, Mr. I Mi Jam es Tay- e r s present were Douglas’ parents Johnny Catlin were dinner guests th 1 v Snd so?, o f Canie Sun' 1953 and oat acrea«e wouId **• the ! J CYpress G-C649 The Dalles, Oregon lor and Mr. ant Mr Floyd Lane Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bibby and his Sunday of the William B rinkerts. ™ ,h" dav v is itin g lowest t n record back to 1927 Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Coffey of from Moro, and Mr Kenneth aunt, Mrs. Lee Woolwine of The « Trf'.’ . W Z A A W A V . '. W . W A W A V '. W A V . V % Portland w ere recent dinner Crews anil ( an; litters and Mrs. Dalles. guests at the home of Mr. and I >orot ii A liier ty ' and Dean. After Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pausch went Nancy [« ned I r gifts assisted to Portland Friday to visit friends Mrs. Wallace May. Mrs. H arry Stark and daugh by Nai Crew- refreshm ents of and returned home Sunday. cookies Ici» cri m, coffee and Mr. and Mrs. Arzell Lemley had ters were business visitors in The punch were servi I by the hostess. a , over night guests Friday Hen Dalles Tuesday. H arry Stark and Ivan Blagg ry Tetz of Monmouth and his son Mr. and Mrs. Gordi >n Lemley Steven, In the U. S. Navy. were business visitors in Portland w ere hosts at a g radii at ion party •Mr. and Mrs. Donald von Bor- Wednesday. at their home Monday evening af- " 'I I,a,I as dinner guests Sa'tuniay „ 2 " w iil.' ' « > "™ "™ te r graduation honorlnj ? th eir dau- evening »veninur Mr. \f.- and ..»,,1 »»__ J Aire. W lilani B arnett went to Mrs z, tieorge von Klamath Falls to visit Mr. and ghter. Janice. Present were Mr. Borstel and family and Sharyl and Mrs. F. M. Crews Mr. and Blagg to celebrate the birthdays Mrs. Clifford Macey and family. Mrs. Arzell Lemley, M rs. Charles of Donal 1 and daughter, Cathy. Mr. B arnett w ent on the bus to Lemley and Frank Lemley from Stiaryl was an over night guest’. Kalmath Falls T hursday and they Gresham, Mr. and Mrs. Lamer Mrs. Frank T. Bayer returned returned S aturday evening. Sayrs of Moro and Mr. and Mrs. iirnne Mrs. F-’ank E. Bayer and Mrs. Thursday from the hospital Hans Bardenhagen and family In I he Dalles where she spent Claude Bayer left the convention Af ‘f Janice opened her gifts re- about a week for medical atten Thursday evening and went to f res i ment i of u h it Ashland and were over night cake d< cor tion. a ted with flow 1, Ice cream, guests of Mrs. Rachel Kneelxme cof Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Martin fee i nd punch re served bv the went to Portland Saturday and to and family. Friday they went to h o st..... •ss. it W •Iso Mrs. Sayrs Monmouth on business and on to Corvallis as guests of Mr. and birthday and si had a cake with u ' X " ünd Seas‘de retu rn ,n » Mrs. Eugene Vlntln. F rank E. “Happy Birthd Bayer and Helen, Claude Bayer Jo ” on it. Mr. and Mrs ’’ M Crews ar- and Beverly L utje of Portland s .n d v ®a 7’„ Alb»rty- Nancy and rived Saturday went down to Corvallis Saturday t the home of ' Mrs. Itorolliy Alberty th e ir son in l w ere bu ain ™ vW t0^ and all went to the State High and daughter, • Mr. and Mrs. School track meet. A fter the meet onion Lemle.v. •n I ht Dalles Saturday. They sp< nt the they picked up Byron Bayer and nter in Arizona Mis. Alt Schilling, Mrs. Orville and enroute « •‘id to Seattle ' {"k’glt>s. M,s. W illard Barnett. all drove to Monmouth to attend •111 w •‘t the W orlds ( l'" " ,e Bayer and Mrs. Frank the play “Once Upon a M attross’’ \ U f o r 7 t 6“ M° ndav’ Mav 21 for a musical comedy at OCE. Julia Delln-it Wilcox no»d to attend the Rebekah Bayer took part in the play. They of I M. »’lda.v convention held May 2l-24 Mrs returned Sunday morning. Mrs. Charles Lemley and Frank t t he Schilling icceived the degree of •I In th after- ' a LV that evening Tim M rs’ Lemley of Gresham arrived Sun T he k in g-A n d erson B ill, if en acted w ould p rovide A s A m erican s, w e Itelleve that our aged c itizen s M rs. Dt Olds, Grass v I T £ ;!e !’‘gMes from the day and w ere guests at the home lim ited E ed eial health rare Iteiielils for th ose o ver w ho need m ed ital care should get it, w h eth er or of Mr. and Mrs. Arzell Lemley Ion C r, s ami F at i f ,k>,M'kah lodge. Har- 65 elig ib le for s .s la l secu rity . It w ould require the not th ey can afford it. attend spent old ' • k m « h o v e o n e ear that took and to ,w ,n(li the 8th grade grad p atien t to pay «10 a «lay for the first nine «lavs of uation JVfonday evening, returning We favor a program of m edical aid for llie aged 'ents, h osp itaiizatioiu vv ith a m inim um o f «20, and «20 Grass Valley ¿mito Lanaway E A R T H M O V IN G JIM ELLETT ? Its YOUR Decision Should Medical Care For the Aged Be Voluntary Or Compulsory? Here’s What We Reject: Here’s What We Favor: 1 ton to wil pia wit to ' m M X M s ~»T h °"“ John Rust drove the bus taking lav. Mr, with Rol Koi ' Marcus Ealinger, Mrs and Mrs. Marvin 'rows Dal J a d g e t Rol Roth n. Mrs. Orlow Martin. ami Mr Boh Belsht of Moro to »nventlon The drill team es- 1 'he assembly officers Wed av evening when Mrs Selma • kins was installed as presl- ' ie Helteknh Assembly of i " 1962 63 and Thursday 1 noon they seated Mrs Wat- ami her officers Mrs. Claude Frhh er ami Mrs. B arnett seated 111.1i 1 “ I thnt support of tin Ed and Mildred Nelson a iiio o k e o in e an d j*ee ns PATRONIZE YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS V. Mrs. Bill Bowden and her fifth and sixth graders to Peterson Rock (,anlen,s Tuesday on a field tr ip T h e , took a sack lunch Mrs. A von Borstel and Phil ■pent Sunday afterno, h i visiting at the home of Mr. and Mr« w S. Holmes. Among the visitors in Madras W ednw d,y were Mr. and Mrs lie ? Mrs Carl '*°n B o r i , * 'nd. Mr® V ernc Fz. Mobley 1 he Shetm an Countv Advisory committee w ith Mrs Max Nogle as chairm an and the 4-H Leaders AasociaUon with Mrs. Don 1 Id von B o « „ as prMWen| X h o i . «" a farewell tea honoring Mrs Jan- tv h a,ker’ who h a’’ bcc” the coun ty home extension agent for dxu.t two year? held In the Moro Le *i<»n hall the afternoon of Mav 22 The member« of the various 17"”-',' ,he « « ‘n 'v Ml inm n.l (be rire p ia » an,i „ «1,- owned Mr«. W alker to the front tutd seated h e r a, a ,,'bu lajlen with « if,, w hlrh s| e •d and lhanked (hp nien H n- ft^ahm em a of cookies, tea « o f / l •n.l Punch w ere served from I ri* ¡ ''xe,ed table I'entercd with a floral arrangem ent of lilacs m i sid NIrs- Tu,’‘«ny Thompson pre- | Mded at the tea and \ 2 L *nd punch Mrs. Verne * F Mab,‘ v o y i* 8erv^ 'rvie<' 1 the Mr ami Mrs Ait.,«, 1 ■ .« «»lended tb*» k ¿Z» en K w b g rg Thursday m • *«<ton n u n of BorsteD went °n bualneua F n n ir o r ranx \ on Borstel * 1 day at fhe Pa»,!. 1 ranch at M AUC >nor n , ih « the Mr. Tl on 1 • The Mrs Donald von to The Dalles We brought Mr. v Bors! von wen lav an< sen sib ly design ed to IIE I.I’ T IID SE WHO N E E D H E L P. lor each romp%t<> d iagn ostic stu d y. IT W OULD BE (O M I’l I.SDRV . . . roverin g ev- rryon e elig ib le for social se cu rity fregurdlrss of need.) Such a program is availab le now and should l»e given a fair trial. It is a Y O l.U N iTAItt program . It ronsLsts of voliiu i.il ,v health in su ran ce lor lh ,.st able to purrhasr it and (lie kerr-.Mills I41W for h elp ing i I iom * w h o need h elp in p ayin g for m edical cate. V oluntary h ealth in .su ian te polirie« and Blur C ross and B lue Shield plan s now are availab le to all iged every vv here. IT WOI I.D BE S T A t.G E IU N t.l A E X P E N S IV E w ith a «loulde increase on p a y r o ll ta x is----- m ore pav- roll d ed u ctio n s through a grea ter |M*rrcntngr of tax and a h igh er has?- on w hich Io deduct. I’as- s;«gr ol th e hill, plu s social secu rity tax in n v a se * already sch ed u led w ould m ean that by next v .a r 1 w age earn er m aking «52(H) a y ear w ould pay Itn* m ore tax than he paid in lo til, I he k E It It- VII i , I ,S LAW , passi-d h,v C ongress in I960, en ab les in d iv id u a l M ates to gu aran tee to e v ery ageil A 111 eric. 1 n w h o n< rds help th e health rare he is-t|iiires. IT H E L P S I'llD SE WIID N EE D IIEI.I*. IT IS IN E Q U IT A B L E . . . co m p ellin g y „ ,in g wage- earn ers to pay h ig h er payroll U x e s to provide m edical care for m illion s of the w ell-to-do ami self- ten a n t, y et not p rovid in g any care for thc 2.5 mil. i n ’need M‘c " ,*1,v~ th r » " ’»P "lost I he k err-M ills l«iw pi-ewerves quality of m edical rare— m aluLaining the |sitient*s freedom of 1 hoice and the d octor’s fieed o m to treat hLs p atien ts in an Indlvhlnal w ay. I ! IS | NNE< E SSAR V . . . nee<k«L "< e <hiU ’’ on e has vet pro- D IF YOU AGREE W ITH US It avoid s w a ste of tax dollars l»y h elp in g only th o se who need help. Write Your Protest I he llitn orab le Way ne I.. Mois>e Senate O ffice B uilding W ashington 25, D. C. To Your Congressional Delegates I he H onorable M aiirine N enherger Senate O ffice B u ild in g W ash in gton 25, D. C. I’he H onorable II I lim an H ouse Otfii-e B u ild in g M a s h iiig lo u 25, D. C, I he H onorable W ilbur D. M ills, C h a irm a n H ouse ,,f R ep resen ta tiv es M ays and M eans Comm. I • S. Ilou so of R ep resen ta tiv es M ash in gton , D. C, If you agree w ith u s that a F ederal G overnm ent cxM.tn.lled health care si h e ..... for an y ¿ g « X ’ . f ou r p op u lation w ould be hud for the n.,Don vve »nt«' you to w rite y o u r S en a b .rs and C ongressm en I 1-ge them to reject the K ing-A nderson Bill yuur rep resen ta tiv es |„ W ash in gton to pre'se'vt ou r p resen t p n .g n .m of volu n tav health D m i . and the K err-M ills l^nv. '"*ur.tnce N am es and a d d resses of our C o n g r e s^ m a l D ele TIME IS SHORT - WRITE NOW ! Paid Advertisement MID COLUMBIA MEDICAL SOCIETY ROBERT H. RICE, M D.. President