Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, June 29, 1962, Page 2, Image 2

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SHERM AN C O I S T I J O I R N A U
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M O RO , O K K O O N ,
F K I D.LL’, . I f N E 29, 1962
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Mr. and Mrs. Phil Coombs and
family are here from Colorado
to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lamer Sayrs before going to the
Seattle fair while on their annual
vacation from ^oil conservation
Im i.« }- at
M o ro , O i egon
K n lc ic tl aa • « « IM I ria *« m a ile r at lii«
I ' m I h I I i «
at M u ro , O rr g u n , u nd er A r t
u l I u n s re » , u l M a r th I . 187».
’ N A T IO NAL
some grass, reasonable. Harland
JO 5-3298.
34-6c
Miss Barbara Fridley was maid
McDonald, Rufus.
34.7c
of honor, and the Misses Lana CUSTOM SLAU G H TERIN G five W ANTED: To lease wheat ranch.
Have equipment; wdl furnish
Paulson, Mary Ann Thompson and
days a week
Custoin curing.
references; 15 years experience.
Mrs. Orval
Schoen
were th«>
Meat cutting, wrapping, shaiii
Clair Kem errer, Condon. 31-tfn
bridesmaids. They wore pink
freeze.
Kenny’s Market. Grass W ANTED. Harvest job or all
sheath dresses
with matching
Valley. Call ED 3-2345 for ap­
summer. Call Patty or Lori A l­
wedding ring headdresses with
pointment.
23t.‘
sup, JO *-3536.
”4-5c
scalloped veils an J carried gladio­
li and roses. Candle lightens were LIVESTOCK Men • Do it youi
self • “ AiajiOr Brand” Auim
the Misses Patricia Alsup and
itvaiui Products, penicillin, and ¿EGAL NOTICES
Jane Helgeson, dressed in laven­
der. Nancy and Donald Pinkerton
instruments are available at NOTICE HE F IN A L ACCOUNT
served as flower girl and ring
your Co-op Oil and Supply at
NOTICE is hereby given that
bearer
The Dalles.
20c tfn the undersigned has filed in the
Thomas Rayburn DeMo.'s, bro­ 80 BED OREGON state approved County Ccurt of the State of Ore­
ther of the bride, was besi man.
nursing home located in beau gon for Sherman County, his Fin­
Orval Schoen, Joennis Heckman
tiful Hood River Valley, vvitf al Account as Executor of the
and Ernest Perry were ushers.
lovely fenced grounds. We at Estate of Vleda D. Van Gaasheck,
A reception fo’lowed immedi­
cept all types of elderly casei deceased, and that Monday, the
ately after the ceremony in the
f & well as room and board care. 16th day of July, 1962, at ten
church parlors. Pouring v < re the
o’clock A. M. of said day in the
Mesdames Eda Hewiit, Wilma L & E Paint Shop; Interior an J court room of the County Court
exterior Decorating — Spray in Moro, Sherman County, Ore­
Mann, Rena Ransfer and Darlene
Painting. ED 3-2273 Grass Vat- gon, have been fixed by the Court
Harison. Mrs. Ted Thompson and
12-t/n. as the time and place for hearing
.Mis. Paul Cyphers served punch. , ley-
The wedding caxe was made by T A T E W IDE P A IN T CO. ex a- objections to said Final Account
a cousin of the bride, Mrs. Ed
plete painting tuu decorat ng and for the settlement of said es­
Kruse and cut by Miss Zo.a Mor­
service, spray or brush. Phone tate.
Clark Van Gaasbeck
gan, Emmie Perry, Lorean Kruse
CY 6->977 or CY 6-5293, 1205 E.
Executor
and Edna Paulson. The groom’s
12th St. Verr. Campbell i.nd
cake was passed by Janice De­
Jack Nuu, The Dalles, Or. 38tfi T. Lester Johnson
Attorney for Executer
Moss, a cousin of the bride. Miss W INK - GOLDEN’D A L E
SA LES
Rat bara Hampton had charge of
you have the livestock. Guar June 15, 22, 29, & July o, IF
the guest book.
anteed top prices Frank Wink
When the couple left on their
Ycrd, Goldendale, Wash
has
wedding trip to Seattle via the
fir. auction every F rid -y at one
coast, Mrs. Lane wore a red light
o’clock We have the market if
weight wool suit, handwoven by
W
ANTED: 20 torts good quality
her aunt, Zora »Morgan. Her ac­
OntomeirW
wheat hay, delivered to Sher­
cessories were white.
405 E . 2nd S L
man County Fair Grounds. Call
I he young couple are now at
Tel. CY 6-3562 The Dufies, Ore.
home at 1306 Bridge Street m The
Dalles where the groom is, em­
ployed.
Moro Personals
E d ito r
E D IT O R IA L
BOHN: To Mr. and Mrs. J
Bruce of Portland, J une 11 an
A f f lt lA T f M fM B i*
8 pound son, David Han an.
Mrs. Bruce is the dau>
of Mr
more «inngeni regulations on the and Mrs. Mel Goodin.
farmer which ought to be a good
> tw s ' A M *
Mrs. Christence Larsen of Port­
sign although front here it’s hard land and her daughter and son
P U B L IS H E R S
to know why congress rebelled, it in law, Major and Mrs. Jahn Rey­
ASSOCIATION
might have been 'he influence of nolds of Montgomery, Alabama
the mighty mid-western term bu­ where he is in the air force were
reau; it eould have been opposi­ here Saturday to attend the an­
O l F i ( l.L I. ( o i N I V P A P E R
nual meeting of the Moto Grain
SI BS( ICIPTION KATES
t e * , of secretary Free in in, who (»rowers, as Mrs. Larson owns
looks as if he could learn to lie a land farmed by Harvey Thomp­
ONE LEAK
»3.00
small town grocery clerk with son, a part of the Hans Hansen
Miss A rlean DeMoss
adequate training; it could have land
Il S I . 29 191.2
Ix'en disgust with the thirty year
Mrs. Adele Gabriel of Newport Weds David Lane
failure of all governmental at was here last week end with her
A large number of relatives and
tempts to regulate the farmer.
sister, Mrs. Carl
Melzer, and
L O I K i l l O l' I l IA
\\ hatever it was, it wax a vic­ visiting old friends who remem­ friends of Miss Arlean DeMoss
were in Moro Sunday afternoon,
tory for liberty.
bered the Mortensen girls.
June 17 to attend her marriage
It now appears that congress
Jim Dillinger, brother of the
w ill pass some temporary legisla­ late Pete Dillinger, stopped at the to Mr. David Darrel Lane, son of
tion to retain its hold on fanners. old ranch this week while on his Mr. and Mrs. Hareld Lane of Mo­
sier, Oregon.
ance If that bill puts a halt to some way to the fair from his home in
The four o’clock ceremony took
of the regulation it will be a good Iowa. He said ,t had been fifty
dent step ahead.
place in the Moro Community
years since he was here.
with the
Mr. Freeman's statement that
Mrs. Minnie Kennv was among Presbyterian Church
Reverend Ernest Goodenberger of-
now we would go hack to the dis­ thoae from Tiie I
Jalles at Mie Moro
iieiating. Miss Jacque Bucholtz
astrous farm hill of former secre­ Grain Grower«
meeting, Others
turing into .he terrible days of
tary Benson was pure politics and were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Powell. sang “ Walk Hand in Hanu” and
the French revolution. Those pure prevarication. Benson nev­
A drivers licei ise examiner will “The Lord’s P rayer”, accompan­
three wonks were one of the most er eould pass the kind of farm hill
I»e
on duty in M<irò Tuesday, July ied by Mrs. Helen Sayrs at the
attractive slogans affecting the he wanted. There would lx* far
3
at
tiie court .muse between Hammond organ.
trunking ol mankind.
less — or none it all— ngu lation
The bride was dressed m white
'J He writers of the Declaration of farmers if that old Mormon the hours of 9:00 a. m. and 4:00 pede de souie gown with a chapel
p.
m.
held it to lx* self-evident that had iiad bus way. He came from
Don Bellamy, formerly of Gold- train that was made by her aunt,
“ all men are created equal; that an independent and self-reliant
ondale,
will come' here in late July Miss Zora Morgan of Portland.
t i n y are endowed by their C’rea- strain.
as
conservât
ion J,at aide to help Its intricately mode chapel train
t >r with cert tin inalienable rights;
\Vhat in the world would hap
w as built to pull up into a folded
lh .it among i.ie->e are life Jilx-rty, pen to the hordes of government Henry Grabenho rst. Leroy Salzer bustle for moving ahou* in the
will
move
to
(
’i)Uilon
to
help
the
and tne pm m il of hapt mess;” agents of one kind or another if
reception line. Its neckline had
winch, itscli is a much better the government got out of the conservai ionist t here.
A proposed overhaul of Oregon
Mr. and M n Jamie Astesana lace insets embroidered in pearls
.logon than a statement of truth. business oi bossing the i inner is
regulations
governing meat In­
and
rhinestones,
tier
illusion
veil
By the tune the war of inde­ a hit of specula.ion that may lx? and family of Gr JS.S Valle.,-, Calif., was taught to a crown ol seed spection it packer, processing and
stopped
at
thè
t
Joyd Wooderson
pendence had (»een fought and the considered in congress. (.'digress
pearls. For something ‘old’’ she retail levels will be submitted to
lather inelfectual Articles oi Con­ is very soft toward buieaucrats. home last Fridlay while going carried her great grandmothers consumer^ and Industry at three
through. The women are (ousins.
federation found wanting t h e
public hearings in July.
With the defeat of a more res­
Mr and Mrs. Max Wooderson hankerchief that was folded inside
founder,, of die nation were less trictive farm hill perhaps some
Dr. M. L. Houston, meat in­
tiie
Wiiite
Bible
that
was
a
gift
imbued with Uie doctrines ol the one will now advocate a less res­ and children left this week for from tiie groom. The Ikb.e was spection supervisor, says the state
his
station
at
Travis
A
’r
Force
Drench pltilosopiierg and started trictive one. That will lx* the day.
department of agriculture will
Base after spending a part of his topped with a white orchid and
the constitution with no ailutioii
hold the bearings at Medford on
vacation here with hks brother
io equality, and l i a t c i n i t v .
July 19, Baker on July 24 and
Lloyd and family. Sergaent Max
H l 1.1*1- I L GOL I,IC S M I N I
.Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L’alsiger Salem on July 27. Hour and hear­
e the i)
will retire with 20 years service were here Saturday to visit his
ing place will be announced later.
fry in g io lx* helpful is nothing pretty soon.
parents and attend
the grain
For these hearings, the depart­
new for government.
Rack in
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Conlee are growers meeting, coming from
ment is proposing the first major
grandpa's day congressmen dis­ home after a two week vacation Kennewick, Wash.
< banges to the state meat inspec­
tributed «seeds to hopeful garden­ spent on an Alaskan trip that
There will be a picnic at the
ers and sometimes they giew and took them as far north as F air­ Moro park starting at six oclock tion regulations since the 'aw
went into effect in 1957. The pro-
ometiines seed distributers fail­ banks.
Monday evening, July 9, accord­
ed to let tlie government have the
M r . and Mrs. John DeMoss ar­ ing to Linda Reed, WM of the posals arc based on 1959 and 1961
best varieties
as ¡f
anyone rived in Moro early this week af­ Eastern Star Masons and Eastern amendments to the law and in­
I n
would do best all over the nation. ter a trip of over a week from Star members and families are In­ clude changes which the depart­
I’lie fine art if attracting votes I’hoenix, Arizona where they liv- vited. Coffee and jxsp will lx? fur­ ment believes advisable as result
of experience under the present
by a little or a lot of well plac­ ‘‘•I during the winter. Mrs De- nished by the committee
regulations.
ed eumshaw is a,-; old as popular Moss has recovered from her ill-
Mrs. Ked Dejmal is here this
government Au I 'et if not lx’ said ness sufficiently to lx> abD to tra­ week with her parents, Mr. and Major items in the department’s
that the ait is growing rusty vel and Is getting le tte r
Their Mrs. Russell Belshee, to show luoposals will lie announced as
from inaction.
son. George and family, wore with them her new’ daughter, Sheri soon as copies of the lengthv
lx p rid e and fils
Along with ot.ier itoxhoders of them on part of the way to Moro. Naomi, born June 9 at Sweet regulations are available for dis­
'b y .
Each one rural route customers of *he post-
tribution, sometime before the
Home where Mr. Dejmal was first of July.
office we have received a list of
teaching last winter. She will go
booklets the government will he < A KB HP TH AN KS
All retail, processing and slau­
to LaGrande soon to lx? with her
glad to distribute free. I' is, for
ghter
businesses under sta'e li­
We would like to express be­ husband who is attending sum­
us, a continuing ource of amuse­ lated thank you« to all nn o sent mer school there.
cense will lie affected by at least
ment
fills a nig nation, so big cards, gifts and visited our Susan
Rob Kennedy is back at his some phase of the proposals.
that centralized government must while she was in the hospital and
desk in the bank after taking his
hul m many of its activities be­ home. She has recovered nicely.
annual vacation away from bank
cause it cannot diversify enough. All was deeply appreciated.
ilu ties.
Suppose the Russians were to ___ Marv & Reeky Robertson
for SALE: Alfalfa hay with
dneover that the government was
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We want to extend our thanks
' 15 Church School
h >vv to control them or ('luggers--
u y Meets every second Thurs
hovv io light them. Ha. Americans
Sermon theme. “ Making Free­ to all who came to assist in put­ •
,la.v each month.
\ isitini
ting
out
the
fire
at
our
place
last
dom
an
Excuse.”
hu\f chiggers says Kbrushy. lie
7
memlM'rs Invited Moro. Ore
Saturday morning.
Ernest Goodenberger, Pastor
Edna Paulson, W. M.
The Frasers
Dorothy Heater, Secretaiy
I s i I Í E O il i S IIIL K .»
ilA lil.A NIH I ELL GRANGE
Meets first and third Saturdays
at 8:00 p. m.
W A S H IN G T O N A N D
Airx Relslie, Master
" r A4 A I I
r
. goes Benson, Secretary
a $Q jc 0 i i 3 n
I LK M
B IL L D E F E A T
Dr. Otis G. Perkins
E A R T H M O V IN G
JIM ELLETT
Meat Insoection
Rules To Change
W ANT
SMALL BUSINESS”
By C. W IL S O N
HARDER
in Cong-1 hope fu lly an ticip ated . B ureauc-
ress now an in te re stin g phe- ra c y is re a lly on the m o ve .”
nomenn th a t m a y in d ica te a
• • «
trend, t o r m any years the re
Rep. Adam Pow ell, ch a irm a n
have been some o f the senior ° f the House com m ittee on Ed-
statesm en, such as Sen. H a rry uc itio n and La bo r, considering
B yrd, consistently pro te sting fe d e ra l education bills, fin a lly
federal fin a n c ia l irre sp o n sib il- bad to stop the hearings pend-
m ed to have *n#? re ce ip t o f m ore in fo rm a -
ITWi"i *» *««(■■ I tion. I t was found th a t som e­
th in g over 40 d iffe re n t bureaus
were already spending ove r $2
b illio n d o lla rs on ’ ’ed u ca tio n ''
but nobody could give in fo rm a
1 1 tio n where it goes.
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F o r exam
i pie. Congress
m an
T n m
W ils o n
r <*- a
W U
p o r ts
th a t
W. Harder
91.3', of his constituents
a re In
favo r of reducing fe d e ra l e x ­
penditures according to a poll
( ongressntan R ich ard Koude-
bush. who has questioned fed ­
eral aid to education as m e re ly
another d r h e to build up an­
other m u ltib illio n d o llar bu­
reau« racy Introduced a hill to
slve parents w ith a son or
d au gh ter In college an e x tra
W Bt incom e tag d e d u c t i o n
Why not leave the m oney at
home Instead of sending it to
W ashington and let the plan­
ners
d e ild e
who
goes
to
school,’’ he savs.
In 1959 the en tire cost of gov
e rn m e n t was 99 billion. Now
the cost of the non-defense civ­
ilia n p ayroll Is »15 billion.
s8
N il
ift Taxes Increa:
>ngi
A<
Fe\
910
t is
lit*
’ ’ former
’
Maurice Stans,
Direc-
to r o f Budget says “ The place
of the U nited States as a lead er
of the free w o rld is endangered
by econom ic pressures more
serious than the present mill
ta ry threats. The chronic im
balance in o u r in te rn a tio n a l
paym ents transa ction s raises
w o rrie d doubts at home and
abroad as to how long in te rn a ­
tio n a l cla im s on our d w in d lin g
gold reserves can be allow ed
to increase.
I he I *», gt present has
...
a
gold reserve of »17 billion. By
law 91? billion of this Is frosen
<o b i. k the c u rren cy, leaving
M billion to m eet 919 billion In
short te rm c laim s held by fo r­
eign nations, including re c ip i­
ents of give aw ays.
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»rd fi
upon
i
siili»
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fu r th e r ^tMtcw, **I <*ok out
th e C ity of W a s tM n fto a
fro m the < • P lU I and you w ill
»•< « m ultitu de nf new fed e ra l
f
ihouxandx
of a d d itio n a l g o v e rn m e n t
em
•
T lie re appears a gro w in g
| awareness th a t ta xa tio n i t not
the answer to a ll problem s.
• •
Thus, the allian ce of senior
stale x m rn
and the “ Young
. T „ u . rk
n s
. " com
t o n i ing
. n r into
into Congress
frexh fro m huxlnexx life
m ay
revvrxe the trend t f t e r a ll.
the M rrn < th
B u re a u x
a re
of it*
m e re ly
Conrrvas
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LAND LEVELING
LAND CLEARING
ROAD BUILDING
Estim ates at no charge
Phone-
Route 3
CYpress 6-6649
The Dalles, Oregon
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IN S T O C K
BARBECUE
Barbecue tools and accessories
ICE CHESTS
Charcoal Briquettes
Ligher Fluid
GAS & ELECRIC LAWN MOWERS
EARW IG SPRAY
MORO LUMBER & FUEL CO.
ADS
ground - hugging
STABILITY for efficient
Hillside Harvesting
I Hpinr Kctx k.lll In jgt.
Meets 2nd and Ith 1 1.»-
days of ea n month. VN r
mg memlxM's welcom
Cecil Hock man, N. G.
Clara Houston, Secretary
T a y lo r L O D G E A . F . 4 4. M
Wasco, Meets the first
Tuesday of each month.
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Visiting brethern welcome
x
Frank I). Reid, W. M.
Vernon Root, Secretary
Eureka Ixxlge N j . 121 A.F.»N L,
Meets on the 1st and 3rn
1 hursday
evenings
eacr
nonth
L'isitiiig membt’i..
cordially invited to meet w i u»
Rill Hall, W. M
Irving Hart, Secretary
M on » I.OlXiK No. I13 l.O.O.F.
N i f,eeta ,st an,i 3rd Tue»
‘- J ^ d a y s in 1.0 O F hall Tran
fient and visiting brother»
art ci many inv.ted
Floyd Haines, N C.
Leo Watkins, Secretaiy
m A
Eastern Oregon
Electric Co.
PATTY O’MEARA
Electric Contractors
:onimericial — residential
industrial
ESTIM A TES and BID
REQUESTS
with no obligation
E L E C T R IC
H E A i
0 MEARA SU PPLY CO
Wasco
Phone 01 2 5402
The Dalles
Pb. CY6 4184
N e w GLEANER hillside com bine
w ith TRUE CENTER-LINE DESIGN
...W -l-D-E T-R-A-C-K Drive W heels
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CENTER-LINE DESIGN, low center of rmvitv
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and two f7n ?iJr •
Feta m ore and cleaner g ra in in the b h C
d euntng
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SE E the Model AH G ujtN n. h.lls.de romb.ne
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“ W heat Growers, you
if you d o n 't own a combine w ith two fan cleaning.
Two stream s of gentle air flow under the chaff one
before going on to the shoe and the other under
and through the sieves. In this manner the shoe is
never overloaded and makes for faster g ra in saving
h arv estin g .”
for profit
us about
A llu C halmtrs time payment plans.
O « t t h e d o l l a r - m a k i n g d i f f e r e n c e w it h
a l l is - c h a l m e r s
SALES «, SERVICE
MERCER-ASHENFELTER
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