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PA G ES HIIERMAN COUNTY JO U RN A L . S h e r m a n (County j o u r n a l ---------- Editor 1 (B le « F r e n c h ------------------------- |-u l> ii» h < .1 Evei y I • iday •“ Moro, Oregon I* Knltrrd »» »•<■< nd el»*» m»«Ur •» th« |*o«lo(f ■(« »« Moro, O r« « « ". of <'»n«re«i o( M arch S. l# 7 t. under A il MORO, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 11M52 because the grass is feed for their gtock and th eir livelihood; they Install dams to retain water. rhe> become good husbandm en or have to sell out to some one who will care for the land. They are res ponsible for commercial reasons Not so the m arauder from the city He enters the outdoors like a beggar at a feoat who destroys more than he eats. If the BLM is to make an agen cy of the irresponsible there will be no agency to care for the pub lic domain and it will soon lie unsuited for stock so th at the city dw eller will become a vege tarian unwillingly. Then, perhaps, he will not have the strength to make his too frequent forays. STATC OUR STATES PART OF A DISTINCTLY AMERICAN 10EA IN N1GWER E D UCATION. T H IS »D E A - UANO-GRANT COLLEGES ANO universities - - CAME INTO BEING A century ago with an act op congress on JULY 2 z lB fc2- PRESIDENT ABRAMM LINCOLN SIGNED THE BILL. THE ACT ALLOTTED 12. MILLION ACRES OF *FEDERAL LANDS TO E states to establish COLLEGES AND UNIVER SITIES^ T O PROMOTE THE LIBERAL AND PRAC TICAL EDUCATION IN THE SEVERAL PURSUITS * AND PROFESSIONS IN LIFE. Glen Van Glider. She planned to Jack Stew ard is the new custo- 44 years ot anniversary bring her granddaughter, Glenda, dian of the Rufus school. He tak » 1 west . received some pret- home for a short visit at Wasco, care of the athletic field and a so date. and they received som p The Reverend Byars of Golden- will be a bus d riv er for the d i> iy . vi.nonald was in dale was guest speaker at the trict picking up the children Mrs. Ha - head Wasco Methodist church Sunday, along highw ay 30 who go to Ru- stalled Sa y Was- Ju ly 8. fus school. Jack is m arried ami has of the E astern s ta r _____________ two children. He is the son of co. A good many P o rtiand Mr. and Mrs. L uther Steward and came up . ? .* have weni 10 gram m er auu m s» — .. .h .,. Knndav u iu s , g ra d u a tin g in w * i««««» at k Rufus, graduating in » 1952 from a a family get tog . „.u~ an» n t We finally got the first w arm high school. The E berhart family w n a t io n a l e d it o r ia l days of sum m er last week when Mr and Mrg, Leonard Jordan the past year in Rutus, h re the m ercury got up to 96, the hot- came home from the lakes w ith children attended sc test day in Rufus. However, by th e ir UmU of fish. They reported have moved away. Friday night w ith the stiff wind lhey had a nice drive going into Mr. and Mrs. Harold uax that came up from the west, it c anfornia and as far as Nevada, spent a few days neie got chilly again and has been that (They report no luck in Nevada!) work of relocating t awav new J P A M l way since. From all appearances Mr and Mrs. j ames Fox spent The Halles, and who mo - PUBLIIHIB3 at this w riting we will have a a few days at th e ir place along in 1957 to Oak Ridge, a »» ociation very pleasant week. the John Hay riv e r last week, were back in Rufus batu y The Rufus Grange Home Ec. They were up from Corbett. iting old friends They at Club held a rum m age sale Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Johnson the E astern Star installation (>FFI< 1AE COUNTV I’AI’ER in The Halles last week at the w ho spent a week at G rants Pass Wasco Saturday night. H aroia TH E ETERNAL V E R IT IE S John Allen Real E state Agency attending State Grange report a working at Arlington at tins ui The eternal verities, the age old Kt Bb< lU l’TION BATES which is across from W ebber’s busy time for them . Rolland was while Mrs. Baker and h er m r «3.00 truths, do not apply solely to m or Cleaners. Mrs. Otto Petersen, installed as gatekeeper for the daughters still live in Oak K"“ge. ONE YEAR als, hut to economics and politics chairm an, and Mrs. Bert Sw igart state officers, Mrs. Johnson was Mrs. Baker came up for a t lee as well. We would have enjoyed II IA L I. 'S * were the ones taking charge Mon- on the Education and Youth com- day visit with her husband, Jenkin Jones tirade more had he day. Mrs. H arland McHonald and m ittes besides being a judge for Mr. and Mrs. Neal Eaton and expanded it to include the latter. TWO l’KESIHEN IS Mrs. Millard Leigh, Rufus had the displays. Rolland represented son moved to Springfield where There are things th at are true, charge on Tuesday. Mrs. Rolland the insurance also. All new of- Neal has work They moved their that have been tru e for genera Back in May o? Johnson and Mrs. George Fox ficers were installed and will be- trailer house last Sunday. Neal tions, th at wlzc men have accept- W ashington made an addirsi ú Í c Ó ÍT was O V E R E O T U E ^ R M O R S U ' p P O F had charge Thursday and th ere gjn their two year term s. The is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lu- the nation upon the end of his for years and years. The trou- was no sale W ednesday, it being Johnsons come home to find th eir gene Eaton who have the Rufus ♦ wo term s as the nation’s first ble wHh this country fo r the past the F ourth of July. son, Lester Gray, on the sick list, Grocery in Rufus. president. He had refused a third th irly years lg that we have been P Q 5 X 'W A S D E C L I N E D . _______________________ _______ — — -------- _7_ 4 The ones selling Monday said but is reported doing better. He Mr. and Mrs. Will Huck from term because he did not think trying to find a way to amend they didn’t charge much for was having trouble w ith his hack Parkdale and th eir company any man should aspire to so much then, Someway we must become pia, Wn., arrived at the Gordon things, but a few cents here and and getting treatm ent at a hos- from Alabama who are their power so long. strong enough to accept them. H arper residence Friday of las. there soon added up. pital. houseguests visited friends in Ru- W ashington’s Farew ell A d- Nobody has even discovered a week to take h er son Jim home. M orris B urnett, the custodian Mr. and Mrs. John Mathieson fus T hursday afternoon. The Ala- dress is a famous docum ent in way to spend more than he earns had a c guest of the ar^ Rufus school last J year 1 IV M MX» been wv».. — V. M * are receiving felicitations on th eir bama friends will go on to see the Mr. ........ and Mrs. A rthur Sagent e- He American history- In it he warn- over a iong period of time. Yet ..... fair in Seattle before returning A BC cd the young nation against some thlH nutl«»n is still trying it and cently accompanied Mr. and Mrs pels since school was out, ani sent ¡n j,is resignation. Morris to- ««r A M T home. They said they had a love A II J of the dangers that it might en- with just exactly the success any- Olson, of Ke!-o, Wash., on a will return for a longer stay w hen ge ther with Mrs. B urnett and the- ¡r four daughters plan on spend- FOR SALE: Two bedsteads. Call ly trip out west. There were five counter. He said “The g reat rule one able to add tw o and two t rlp to Edmonton, Canada. I he harvest time arrives. of them traveling together. Mrs. Lloyd Royse left by plane ing t heir two week vacation in of conduct for us, in regard to could prophesy. The national debt two couples retut ned via .laspei JO 5-380 1 from Portland June 23 fot Brit , the m ountains camping out. W hen is, in extending grow s bigger and bigger and very National Park. foreign nations, exienum s ana 1 V « nmw.i to snend 2 uuu w Wasco two ,,m commercial relations, to have n aturally o u r nation’s creditors Linda M aurus celebrated the Iowa, w here she planned s p e ^ they retu rn Morris expects to op- t“ 0 s Can- JO5-3261. u E G A L N O T IC E S »hem a little political con draw out their money aa our ere- Fourth ol July by having a birth a couple ol weeks erate the 1 nion Gee sta tio n in NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING ' " ! I......Ion get. wow.. The wt day dinner a the ho",e ol t a r er, who h t tn l “ „ iiU h i.t.,,,. < x„. f f o .E j , 2 5 2 ? , 5 ? 3 , 1i S NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN old bird dog (part Lab)- excel that Ethel Andrea Strong, Execu Meets every second T hurs lent with children. M urray, May trix of the E state of E. Trum an ,la> each month. Visiting house, Moro. 37p Strong, Deceased, has filed in the ? m em bers invited. Moro, Ore Edna Paulson, W. M. W INK - GOLDENHALE SALES County Court of the State of Dorothy Heater. Secretary you have the livestock. Guar Orcgon for Sherm an County, her anteed top prices F rank W ink Final Account, and the Court has IIA R I.A M )\ IEW GRANGE Ys.rd, Goldendale, Wash has get the 21st day of August, 1962, Meets first and inlrd Saturdays a:« auction every FriC -y a t one at iq qo o’clock ». m., in the of- he mu u l»e engaged in frequent The only people w orth while are weeks at tne Andrews num«.. ...... — at 8:00 p. m. eonti oversles the cause of which in d e ,in d e n t. Mr. Mrs Max Belshe, M aster Mr. and and Mrs. Mrs. A A rthur rthur Sargent re- weekend -------- _ guests of M«. and oat,ir o’clock We have the r iarket if fice of county Judge of Sher- recently Mr. and A lbert H err and childien. Satur Agnes Benson, Secretary are essentially foreign to our Throughout history groups have had as guests FOR SALE: House in Moro. Call man County, Oregon, in the Coun- both of the JO 5-3277. 36ctfn ty Court House at Moro, Oregon, la q iin e R e b e k a h Lodge N o . l t d FOR SALE: Alfalfa hay with as the time and place for the Meets 2nd and 4th Tue< some grass, reasonable. H arland settlem ent of sai 1 accounting and days of each month. VHP McHonald, Rufus. 34-7c for hearing objections to the same, ing members welcorr. Cecil Hockman, N. G. CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING fn e ET H E L ANDREA STRONG Clara Houston, Secretary days a week. Custom curing. son anu u a u g i n e i > , u i o u iv m , Executrix of the fclstate of ships, or enm ities.” bigger unions dem and more than Meat cutting, w rapping, sh aip E. Trum an Strong, Deceased Taylor LODGE A. F. A A. M Last week the house passed a th eir members are w orth because Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Anderson and children of Portland. They freeze. K enny’s Market. Grass J. Tracy Barton Wasco, Meets the first hill giving the president extrem e of a governm entally aided m on reported the w eatherm an mighty Valley. Call ED 3-2345 for ap The Dalles, Oregon Tuesday of each month. power over tariffs for the ex- <»|>oly. It cannot work other than uncooperative, as they had fog pointm ent. 23G A ttorney for the E state V isiting brethern welcome. 's.Z pressed purpose of working with tem porarily. B ricklayers at $4.24 as well as show ers to contend O p to w exri&t 80 BED OREGON state approved July 6, 13, 20, and 27, 1962 Frank D. Reid, W. M. and allying this nation w ith Eu- an hour merely help concrete with liefore they returned home. 403 K. 2nd St. nursing home located in beau Vernon Root, Secretary rope. And July Ith of all days workers. Mrs. M urray W alker of Olym- Tel. ( V 6-5362 The H.r.’.es, Hie. tiful Hood R iver Valley, wltl the present president declared Any state or nation has the sort E u re k a Ix x lg e X 121 A.F.A 1. lovely fenced grounds. We ac our INTER dependence with Eu- of pcs.pie it chooses to have. If Meets on the 1 <t and 3.” i A eept all types of elderly cases rope. it makes conditions pleasant for T hursday evenings earn ? s well as room and board care. One will say th at times have the am bitious they will come and nonth. Visiting members cordially invited to meet w »n u.> changed and the industrial revo- work; if it provides an easy life . &. E P aint Shop: Interior and Bill Hall, W. M. lutlon (then not yet started) has for loafers It will have loafers, exterior Decorating — Spray Irving H art, Secretary made life easy enough for mil- The am bitious will leave and the Painting. ED 3-2273 Grass Val lions that luziness has I hm - oihc al loafers will starve. M o ro LODGE NO. 113 I.O.O.F. ley. 42-tfn. We are in a decadent ¡»eriod; most !'(• .portable. Perhaps the Meets 1st and 3rd Tues LIVESTOCK Men • Do it yotu E le c tric C o n trac to rs < 'days in I.O.O.F. hall. Tran- only thing that has not changed w hether we continue to national self • ’’A htnor Brand” Aidmi to m m ericial — re s id e n tia l sient and visiting brothers disolutlon or recover through Is p«*ople. tiv-aitn products, penicillin, and i loruiaily invited. If Europe was engaged in fre some spiritual revival I k up to us. instrum ents are available at in d u stria l ♦ Floyd Haines. N. C. quent controversies in 1S!)6 they But If we do it will be lieeause your Co-op Oil and Supply at Leo Watkins, SecretaQ ♦ may lie again today. The success of a recognition < ! the eternal E S T IM A T E S a n d B ID The Dalles. 20c tfn of the common market Is not as truths, not because of t ' ‘r dis 'T A T E W ID E PA IN T CO. C tn- ♦ REQUESTS ANDY’S RADIO AND TV silted and It certainly Is not regard. plete painting and decorating : proven that being alli,*d to it w ith no o b lig a tio n servke, spray or brush. Phone S a les & S E R V IC E would he lieneflcial to this coun i CY 6->977 or CY 6-5293, 1205 E. P A R T Y P R IM IP I.E S SERVICE ON ALL MAKES try We are going to have to H EA T 12th St. Vern Campbell and E L E C T R I C The Republicans have r w met compete with common m arket Jack Nvu, The Dalles, Or. 38tfr O ’M E A R A S U P P L Y CO. C all A N D Y P A U L S O N nations no m atter what alliances and w ritten a platform following WANTED: To lease w heat ranch. p t o r ja o T e le p h o n e JO 5-3313 we have and their production w ill one w ritten by the Hemoerats a • Have equipm ent; will furnish WasCO P hone G I 2-5402 cause us to change o u r high w et k ago The I im ocrat chose to w rite of party policy w hile the references; 15 years experience. Tfae D a U e s . . . p b CY6-4184 pricing tactics if we are to sell Republicans wroti : principles Clair Kt m errer, Condon. 3l-tfn to the world A cautious congress would not Hemoerats spok-* for m edicare (a grant to any mean, president or name for hospitalization), against 1»»tentate. the |x»wer over tariffs a sales tax, for m ole welfare pay ap|x>al to unless fully assured that It would ments generally an You’ll enjoy By C. W IL S O N H A R D E R not he used for political advan the weuk. Republicans adopted a ten com the full flavor tage. Thut assurance is not ,H»ssi- Thus, severely lim itin g the In a recently conducted poll hle under this adm inistration mandment cre«*d, advocating the of choice grains by the National Federation of am ount of additional Incom e a Big Steel had better lie good and right of the individual, the res L A N D L E V E L IN G LA N D C L E A R IN G recipient can m a k e Is some- Independent Business, U of and hops contribute generously or down triction of governm ent to the « l i . i l .»kin to tli<- x iiiM tlon that the nation’s independent busi RO A D B U IL D IN G ncees.- it es, adequate aid for aged goes its tariff. whenever yon ness people expressed approval would exist if an insurance and ill (there ks no agreement on Some day we com pany refused to pay on an ftj 1 ♦ E s tim a te s a t no ch a rg e of the bill introduced by Cong open a bottle adequate), lim itation on spending, enough to Kuspic ion th «» ressman Kolwaski to permit annuity policy unless the pol the light of a d t ’zen to efficient icy holder agreed to conditions P h o n e : R o u te 3 of light w.mt licit great ixiwer. retired people drawing Social man, ici ment in governm ent, divi Security to earn up to $2400 laid down by the com pany. C Y press 6 6649 T he D alles, O regon Olympia Beer. • » • sum of the pow -rs of governm ent, per y e a r! Additionally, it is quite odd f i ll \ S. ( ( I I \ i i n without pen One priceless more powerful local governm ent, that retired people should be alties. An < »Jitorial in t lie < Iregoii .1 suitable business climate, gov discouraged from making addi ingredient assure« • a • Ml « alls attention to the trend In ernm ental prom itlon of equal- tional income at the same tin e At present consistent < a drive is on to boost social the m anagem ent of the Bureau of l,v of <»Pl*»rtunity w ithout forcing re tire d peo security deductions on the ple are per- I and Management w hich is lielng all to accept it. lim itation on give refreshment basis that elderly people can T h e r e ’s m an y k in d s of w eed k ille rs ju s t as m 111 e d to turn«».I into a means of preparing away program s that tend to weak- not pay for medical care. e a r n u p to recreation for city dw ellers It is ,b ‘‘ individual. th e W a te r th e re a re m any k in d s of w eeds. W e can su p p ly you e • e $ I 2 0 0 per In addition, there Is a sheer There is nothing particularly apparently losing its pn»|x>r fun» y e a r . A fte r raa, w ith th e k in d you need. economic w aste involved here. tlon a a m anager of tin public new in it and certainly new t h i s . t l ie y B B l ’ «M»ple v a ry g re a tly in th e ir land«. things in governm ent have not T R Y S B E N is the k in d to use on M o rn in g G lory s x « F. : ; « » i s » «*-»••» •* The tluxiry of public lands Is a lieeti signally successful In n*cent excess of »1100 per year up to M a n y people a re quite A M IN O T R IA Z O L E , D 0 W P 0 N , A T R A Z IN E an d M l »list concept that «hould have years It Is the old things that active for m an y y ears a fte r »1700 per y e a r. A fte r that. th«*y been dlacarded in the past een- ate true; that is why they have reaching this age. M a n y w o SIM A Z IN E a re good chem icals to tr e a t w eeds in fo rfe it $1 for e very $1 earned. men in th e ir sixties, ex p e rl- tu r\ when it was possible. Iamd existed long enough to become • • • old. fence row s, w ill k ill alm ost an> com m on weed. should belong to people, not gov Thus, at present, if a retired cnccd fro m raiding th e ir own person m akes »1700 in a y »r. fam ilie s, can earn »1800 per y e a r Party conventions do not ap ernm ent But that Is theory We T hen t h e r e ’s 2-4D, th e old reliab le b ro ad leaf w eed h»« ci she loses »250 in S >eial earin g for rh ild re n . M a n y men peal to us verx much They are are faced with a condition S ecu rity paym ents. T he m a x i- are quite capable of doing light killer. I’he m ajor difficulty with per Us< less unless they lead to an m u m benedt is only »12». i r clerk al w ork. serving as m itting or encouraging eitv peo abandonment of the prim ary as a m onth, the a v erag e is $.'8 w atchm en, and serve In a host A nd G R A N U L A R 2 4D is ju s t th e tic k e t to kill ple to range on,«» the open spaces means of choosing candidates No Thus, for the a v erage m a k in g • ( other capacities. I th eir |-(>s|Hvy ihllRy. \ g,Mxj party convention could ever pick this am ount if m oney in a d d l- ! b ro a d lea f w eeds in law ns a n d y a rd s. There is also a human re tlon to the pension, the m onthly part of it is the lack of know le,ige some of the men who have been V A C A T E is a soil s te rila n t t h a t k ills e v e ry tl.in g benefits are cut to less than »50 spect. Many people, if forced •dH.ut what to do to protivt the nominated by the voters and to do nothing productive, quick • • • land For in sta n t» " hen and If while the convention system has fo r a tim e. T h erefo re, the h ill hv Cong- ly fade and die. This is esj e- the BLM donates money to the it- faults the prim ary system has K o lw aski seek* to ei.Blv true if f reed to exist en W E E D F R E E S a n d NO V IN E a re o th e r w eed k ill eo rre e t one ,»f the most fan las- n pension that keeps them en Mate game eommlwion to Infil hnm ght us some very reprehen the edge of want. tle situations of the tim es. Irate into the lower Heschl ites sible officials. ers we c a rry a n d a re fo r special use a s th e n am e • • • • • • we are sin e t) '•<’> Will burn 1 skimoa of the F a r N o rth, the It is quite obvious that most in d ic a te s. country nearly every \ <‘ur. mm I Vi s k i |{| i v people under today’s prices be« .»use Is requires fu ll vigor There is no preaent pian cannot live m anything ap m e re ly t»» exist, have the cus W E AUSO H A V E IN S E C T IC ID E S S 'd a l Security is prohnhly the tor che, king uses of the (ni hile (io moat unfair thing in all govern proaching decency on a pension tom of leaving th e ir old people A nd we have a p o rta b le s p ra y e r fo r sm all jo b s and ».f less than »l.tXMV per year. It sitting out of the lee to die of main p » they < '•»Uhl I»e made res ment A w orker pays into it w ith k4k-: _ _ _ is also equally os obvious that exp«»siire and s|*rvati«»n. It poiifeihi«- for an iy acta <>f » lepo in la every p ay elw k . it Is compulaory. ' / / a for use on fence row s an d sin -’.la r places. A lso a the benefits are not a free hand would seem that w ith the re tlon. If they are hunting the\ he can get nothing out of It un out from government, or m an strictions p la i'rd on those who 75 foot s p ra y e r f«»r field w ork leave gat« o|«en, shoot domestic less dead, disabled or aged, he na from heaven, because both are d raw ing on the Social Se anim als an«l tear down tgns U at must pay until he I k through the rec'.nent and his or her c u rity fund they have eontribut A G R I C H EM INC. employers have been com ed Io. that there m ust he a sub announce lim infatlon t their working, can never draw without stantial num ber of Eskim o« Vem«»n R*w>t. M a nacer pelled to contribute to a fund sirvti ix'ralfv after 72. If any private m aking policy in W ashington Phone G I 2-3122 to pay these benefits. O n w e is o f land know how to (\unjKiny tried such a skin game Wl anruM om o W a y o , t ) i «• g. > n treat R They pixgect It from fire it would t»e prosecuted. __ _br^minifc iiAiif RufllS ©W5 Wasco News W 1 A U Dr. Otis G. Perkins Eastern Oregon Electric Co ’STAG PARTY: Saturday N ig h t, July 15 PATTY O’MEARA « ♦ ♦ M o ro L e g io n - R e f r e s h m e n t ♦ WASHINGTON ANOW "SM Ä W . B U S IN E S S ” EARTH MOVING JIM ELLETT W EEDKILLERS •Yzs