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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1962)
PACK I SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL MORO, UltKGOX FRIDAY, HKPTKMBR 21, I ¡MJ* us uinner guests Saturday evening their son Mr. and Mrs. Clarence May and family of The Dalles Mr. and Mrs. Dick Maso i and family of Carlton were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick Dunlap and .»Bend ed the fair. Among the students returning to the various colleges .vere Ron ald Mobley, Betty Jean Reckman as sophomores, Malcolm Eshnger, Gene Eakin and John Eakin as freshmen to OSU; Mary Mobley as a senior, Peggy McKay and Bonnie Tatum as freshman at OCE at Monmouth. aid Mobley a« a sophomore, Mal colm Eglinger, Gene Eakin and John Eakin, as freshmen to OSU; Mary Mobley as a senior, °eggy McKay and Bonnie Tatum as freshmen at OCE at Monmouth. Grass Valley by A nil Halxrr ^®'T1CU^ Ure A 77/rte On Portland Program The Gununa Lambda No. hl Theta Jiho Girls club held their first meeting this fall in the 1OGF H W K & S LAR6CST hall with Judy Dunlap, president K r r c H C N ... presiding. They made ¡»Ians for the convention to be held in Tort- land Oct. 0. The Joint Youth com mittee will be here Oct. y. Mr. and Mrs. itoy Tittinger and sons of Sunnyside, Wash., came Saturday evening and were over night guests of her parents, Mr. on £ huhppep o f the & £ s r moaae c o o k s ' h and Mrs. John Rust. They all at THE U H /T E P S T A T E S M U . tended the Sherman County Fair C O M P E TE F O P */O O , OOO Sunday. iH P P tZ E S A T THE H E T Mrs. Ted Trimble and her mo A H H U A L S P A H P H A TfO H A E F A K E - O F F A T THE H 4. - " W ther, Mrs. Ida Olds went to Tygh ASTOP/A HOTEL / H H E " W P K Valley Tuesday to visit Mrs. Bert CW S E P T E M B E P TTJE. brown, who celebrated her Mth &^V'EPHfGHT THE H O T E L 'S birthday Saturday Sc ?pt. 15. Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Todd t - Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith return turned home Saturday from a va P A U P O O M WfLL B E T U P H E P /H T O TH E W O P L P 'S LA P G EST ed home Monday from a trip to cation trip to California wh.ue H /T C H E H W H E H TOO GEHE PAL Richland, Wn., where they spent they visited relatives. E L E C T P fC P A H G E S A P E several days visiting their son. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Olds opent S E T U P F O P TH E C C W T E S r ... Mr. and Mrs. Larry Smith and the weekend at Prineville as family. THE B A K F O F F H A S B E C O M E 4 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Mr. and Mrs. E. It. Illayloj^, Mr. Wilcox. They also visited Mr. and H A TfO H A L ' h s t / tut / o h s t h c e it h e g a h / H 1 9 + 9 . M A H y H O W - F A M O U S P EC /P E S and Mrs. Royce Blaylock and their Mrs. E. E. Gervais. H A V E B E E H P E V E L O P E P F O P THE houseguests Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pausch had C O H T E s r A H P TH E P E H A S Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Art New as their guests for the we?kend HEVEP BEEN A P A H G E berry from Kansas and Mr. and Miss Frances Thompson of Bend, F A T tU P E 1 H M O P E T H A H f, O O O H O U P S O F BAH1HG Mrs. Orville Blaylock of Moro Mr. and Mrs. Stanley K ilbon and P E S P IT E T H IS COHCEH - " went to The Dalles Sunday where Mr. and Mrs. John Pern warden of TPATtOH O F C O O H /H G I T they enjoyed a picnic dinner in Portland. The men went chuker WILL C O S T O H L Y A F O O T Sorosis Park with Mr. and Mrs. hunting and the women went to • r f o p E L E c r p /c /r y t o O PE PA TE TOO P A H G E S Earl Sawtell. Enroute home 1 i >y the Sherman ( ounty Fair. P U P lH G A FULL P A y O F stopped at The Dalles dam to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Peters C O M P E T /T /O H . watch the counting of fish. were business visitor in The Dal Mrs. Clyde Stradley and Gail les Friday. and Mr. and Mrs. Max Brown and Mrs. Eben Kee and Mrs. Don family spent the weekend at Ne Clodfelter went to High Rock Mona and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pau- halem Bay vacationing. Friday to pick hucklelierries re sch spent last weekend at Camp Sherman. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stark and turning home Sunday. Russian Agriculture Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stark and Lou Ann were business visitors Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lemley in Madras Thursday. anil family, Mr. and Mrs. Gene family went to Madras on busi Compared To Ours Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rust and Reynolds and family and Mr and ness Labor Day. Mrs. John Rust were business vis Mr«. Bud Kock went to Seattle Mr. and Mr. Gordon Lemley and Last week talked - about Rus- —— -........ we - ——— itors in 'fhe Dalles Monday. W ednesday afternoon to the Fair family and Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Crews and Mrs. Bob Marvin and slan argiculture’s feeble attempt and returned home Saturday. Dinner guests last Monday eve farmers of the Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clodfel el Greg of Moro were dinner guests to cu»npete with *----- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bud and Wendell, accompanied by her Sunday at the Lamer Sayrs home United States. Brinkert were Mr. and Mr«. W i mother, Mrs. C. P. Adams and In Moro. Now let’s take a look at the fu liam Brlnkert and Gary, their Sandra Adams of The Dall?s at Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Stark of Cul ture. If we convince ourselves grandchildren, Rodney and S ierry tended the wedding of Miss Cor- ver arrived Saturday from a two that government farm programs Alley and Mr. and Mrs. Janies line Diane Osterlund, daughter of weeks vacation trip to Yellow will not work any better here Earl. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Osterlund of stone park, and were over night than in Russia and get on with Mrs. Dorothy Alberty and Dean Astoria and Ronald E. Adams, s >n guests of the Harry Starks. the business of progress under and Mrs. Sam Alberty were busi of Mr and Mrs. Clair Ada-.us of Mrs. Boyce Blaylock went to free enterprise, we will see the ness visitors in The Dalles I ’ d- Hood River in a ceremony held at Portland Friday and spent till following by 1970, according to day. the First Methodist chuich in As Sunday visiting her parents, Mr some economists: Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Blaylock an I toria Sunday, Sept. 9. After a brief and Mrs. J. O. Shull. About 7 per cent of the total Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Blaylock to k honeymoon at Lake Taho«?, the in Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Crews of population will w m be m- engaged tr their guests the Ralph Allens and young couple will make their Arizona arrived Tuesday to spend farmln« compared with the pre the Art Newberry« from Katun i home in Klamath Falls where several weeks visiting their dau- SPnt 9 cent- There be one one - — will ..... — to Antelope, Peterson Rock Gar ghter, Mrs. Gordon Lemley and fifth fewer farms and each farm •it°OTI Wiil c°ntinue his studies dens, Bend, Suttle Lake, ( amp of family. They ionium. »ot-y returned trom from a trip er will be » feeding w u u i m an average ot Sherman and Redmond w here Mr. and Mrs. John Jenkins ar to the coast, Canada and Beaver- 50 I>W!,le compared with 27 at the they saw the reindeer, coming rived Sunday from Portland to km where they visited her daugh- present time. There will be fewer home Saturday. ter Mrs Itnaa Hart Haw and m .i family. w orkers on the 1970 forma ..» workers farms, k but Mrs. Ross visit at the home of their daugh- ter Hat old Lakin, and son Tommy ur, Mm. Donald von Borstel and The Grass Vailey Rebekahs held they will be feeding some 215 mil Lakin, left Monday for Lak'.view family. the first meeting this fall in the lion Americans. We will use one taking cattle for the sale. Mr. and Mrs. James Ear» a >d IOOF hall Wednesday evening. fourth fewer man hours of labor Airs. E arl Liston and daughter -Mr. ami Mis. Bud Brlnkert went Mrs H. N. Riggs, noble grand, pre- for farm work Work to produce one Vivian of Redmond, were week to Seattle Thursday where they sided with 15 present. They dra- fourth more output end guests of Mr. and Mrs H.»r FamHy farm« - will be larger but were guests of Mrs. Earl’s dster ped the charter in memory of Mrs V rP S t ill f family a m i l v fa r m a It will not be old Eakin and attended the Sit >r- Mr. and Mr. F. L Wood. still farms. Frank T. Bayer. Th"v Fp.’in man County Fair. Mrs. Bill Pausch had as her uncommon for a good family oper attended the World’s Fair on Fri- Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Crews of «lay, returning Sunday. guests Thursday Margaret Pur- ator to control a unit of 400 to Arizona were dinner guests Thurs vine, Mrs. Townsend, and Lillian 000 acres. day evening at the home of Mr. Mrs. Chester Brledwell left and Grace Townsend of Portland. Larger power units and one oper and Mrs. Dell Olds. ation seedbed preparation and Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick Dunlap atlon I uesday for Corvallis to spend a Mr. and Mrs. Jack Adams went \\eek visiting her mother, Mrs and family and Bonnie Schauin- plantinK wiI1 the rule. Crop cul- to The Dalles Saturday where Mr. Lltha Guthrie. berger went to Rooster Rock park ^yadon wdl n° doubt be render Adams entered a hospital for Mr. and Mrs. Donald von Bor Sunday picnicking and boating «1 obsolete by pre-emergence medical attention. stel and family went to Salem with Mr. and Mr«. Bing Mallery weed control. Juanita McClain and Mike, went Sunday, Sept. 2 to the State Fair and family from Springfield. By 1970 fanners may l>e pur to Arlington Sunday and spent where Cathy von Borstel baked a Mr. and Mrs. Verne E. Mobley chasing nuclear farm tractors with the day with her sister, Mr. and cake Monday. They returned and family of Kent went to the fuel power locked In to last Mrs. Art Clough and family. Tlmy Monday evening. Joy von Borstel Brook, Wn., Sunday for the Mob until the liearlngs wear out w< nt water skiing. Perhaps the greatest change -stayed with her grandparents Mr. ley family reunion and a dav of David Bayer left Sunday for his and Mrs. John Jenkins in Port picnicking and visiting will be the standard practice of home In Davis, Calif., after spcml- land and baked bread at the fair Mr. and Mrs. J. w Blagg and producing for a pre-determined ing «Ince Wednesday at the name Wednesday and returned home Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rust were market. Because of the heavy in- of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Bayer on the bus. business visitors in The Dalles xestment and increased ’ise of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace May’ had operating capital, no farmer will Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eakin and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal I^e and lx? able to risk growing a crop family of Portland were over without a market. The market night guests of Mr. and Mrs. J W. will also stipulate quality, size, Blagg Thursday, August 30 delivery date and other specifica Mr. and Mrs. W. L Hull of Van- tions much as manufactured Items coin er. Wn., and their grand dau are now ordered. FRIDAY & SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21—22 ghter. Carolyn Davidson of Port land were overnight guests Wed P iC T U R f T H A T UFTS YOU RIGHT OUT OF YOUR SEAT!” Mr H , r Ug 29 at the hOm* * v im i M*e Mrs. Hulls sister, Mrs. A. F. Bal- V .A « N tR B R O S mm . , . , •nable« zci and family. M r and Mrs. Robert Tatum ♦ he family anti family of Kent were business ♦o lim it is Lucky Undy 1 visitors in The Dalles Saturday “ the cost Sherman & I Theater J ames S tewart THE SPIRIT \ OFST.lOUIS I CanuSttH a. WMNOC«« SUNDÀY <fc MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 23—24 to it« need« or withe«. Or. Otis G. Perkins Optometrist 4OA E. 2n.| s t Tel. CY « The IK,.’.es. Ore. UH RCOkfUV AVf. KIRK DOUGLAS DO YOU Want to borrow money? T v M S o r GENA ROODS • WALTER MAHHAU Kiddie Matinee: SATURDAY AFTERNOON 2.00 p. m. SEPTEMBER 22 The picture that gives you a front seat to the most jo/ting "TSE DAY THE EARTH CAUGHT r FIRE JANET MUNRO ■ LEO McKERN • EDWARD JUDD» events o f- Tomorrow! Want to sell a ranch, a farm, a house? Maybe I can help you Giles French, Agent Moro express their views on this vtul . . a tJ ^ r from Or*1«on and six other Western states will have a i lance to express their opinions on how to make l«tter use of natural resources and to create economic opportunities for people In rural areas at a regional Land E n d Cfcm/Xr 1C and 7 nCe » Highlight Uf the conference will h* the address °T Secretary of Ag- riculture Orville U Freeman, hU first major Oregon ap- P^nrance since taking the cabinet P°sl- Sec. Freeman will speak Monday morning, Oct. 1, and also wU1 ^ rve ** conference chairman during the first day P° r t ‘ , ^1! matter, Price emphasized Short talks by Gov Mark O and Portland Mayoi Terry Shrunk wUl precede Secretary F V e e m ^ address. _____ ________ 4-H CLUB NEWS )S€SSSluni> are °Pen The How-D horse 4-H c’ ub had The meeting wa to the publlc and il Is hoped that USDA Farmers bu on *** by ^ 7 V ? any intere!*led Or*g°n resi- businessmen, ed- dents as possible will attend to ucalor, civic and government lead ers and other« will be invited to put forward their own proposals for advancing economic growth in their communities through rural development programs, reports F E. Price. OSU dean and director At Journal Office ° ‘igrleulture and member of the a meeting at the Orval Patnode home on the evening of Septem- her 9. A short business meeting was held about the fair. Mr. Brinkert was the only vis itor. After the meeting we went ou^ side to the barn to see Paulette’s and Peggy’s projects. Paulette Patnode, sub-reporter ADDING MACHINE TARE Thank -you to all those who helped make the 4-H and FFA Sale a Success Sherman County Cattlemans’ Ass’n Those who bought the championship animals SHEEP Dales Clothing Wasco Equipment Moro Grain Growers Wasco Equipment SWINE BEEF Don King Muller Equipment Bob Schilling Stan Mayfield, Farm Chem. Clem Welk Dr. Frank Reid Madras Livestock Auction Moro Grain Growers Those who bought beefy mutton and pork Sherman Coop Grain Growers Robert King Mrs. Paulen Kaseberg Dr. Hugh Davidson Verne W. Dutton Leland Medler W T. Balsiger, Ins. Agency Bill Macnab Pete Macanb U. S. National Bank, The Dalles Agri-Chem Mrs. Marvin Thomas Dale’s Clothing Carroll Sayrs Emily von Borstel Bob Schilling Tex Irzyk Cushman Equipment Vernon Miller Muller Equipment Nadine Medler Russ Volstoff Pontiac Gaylord Madison, Echo Don King First National Bank Sam Alberty Charles Davis John Shipley J. E. Alley Lawrence Kenny Leonard Fields Willard Rolfe Dewey Thomas Elmar Rosentals John Buether Frank Ketter Guy Weedman Rodney Rolfe Alex Brander Larry Kaseberg John Reckmann Hans Bardenhagen J- S. Fritts Urness Motors Paul Fraser Don Lewis. Standard Insurance Ted Carlson Wink’s Livestock Auction Orval Patnode Madras Livestock Auction George Macnab Eslinger Equipment Eben Kee LeRoy Martin Eakin Coop. Lloyd Henrichs Charles Burnet Don Thompson Owen Eakin Carl Comini & Sunset Motor Keith Thompson Boon’s Market Howard Ross Earl Gentry Joe Heater Meeke Insurance Co. AI ( riONERRS: Frank and Bernie Wink A F^riO N CLERK Ed Fritts AIT’TION OFFICE: Doyn Priee Bob Kenndy, Alex Brander, Ralph Busse & Sherman (’ounty Extension Office. ACCTIOX ANNOUNER: Marvin Robert. son DONORS OF SPECIAL AWARDS F0R4 H AND F F A ___ Agri Chem West Wind Riders Larry & Sherry Kaseberg Farm Chemicals % Stan Mayfield Müller Farm Equipment Stuart Johnson, Insurance Wasco Equipment Stone Machinery Co. Keith A Mildred McDonald John Foss, Insurance Dalmor Equipment Bob Byars of Union Oil Moro Lumber & Fuel Sherman Cattlemen’s Assn. Frank Ketter Wasco Market George Moreau Sherman Super Market Eslinger Equipment Douma’s Grocery Fred E Cox and Son Linda Reed John E Meeke & Co. Inc. Williams I D, The Dalles Butler Farm Air Service For Pig Scramble Prises:’ Everett Cantrall Sherman County Riders Sherman Theater