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Seventy Fifth Year No. 34
Moro. Oregon
Friday, June 21, 1963
Moro Grain Growers
Meeting Scheduled
For Saturday
These
T h in g s
We
Note
The annual meeting of the
stockholders of the Moro Grain
Growers will be held Saturday.
June 22, at the Sherman High
school cafetorium with a program
presented by the Journal Juniors
and Young Oregonians, a group
that often comes to entertain the
grain growers and their families.
This event has grown in inter
est through the more than 30
years it has been belli and land
owners come for hundreds of
miles to hear the reports of their
cooperative group and enjoy the
program and the visiting that is
a part of it.
The business meeting will lx*
held In the forenoon, including
the election of officers and the
reports of finances and profits
for the past year. This is follow
ed by a bountiful lunch, this
year to lie catered by Linda’s.
Giles L. French
< rescvnt City, California
.lu lie 11, 1903
Official County Xew>pni»er
Sherman County Club First National Bank
Meeting Of Affairs
Changes Managers;
meeting
of the
tne sh-r
sner-1 1
Tht f na n
Mfetlng of
6
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man County club will be held next q « j . i ,
.«
T uesday at L in d a’s w ith d in n e r DUG
I lDDClS H e r e
served at seven o’clock.
The program will consist of re-
l^ester E. Tihliets, general loan
ports designed to bring the mem- officers at the Nyssa branch of
bers and the county up-toxlate on ( the First National Bank of Ore
county affairs liefore harvest in
gon, has been appointed manager
tervenes to distract members.
Reports are planned on the of the Sherman County branch,
Ebasco report of the six mid-Col it was announced by Ralph J.
umbia counties, the state of high Voss, president of the statewide
way construction and the com banking system.
pletion date of the John Day dam,
Tihliets will replace L. Doyn
the battle of words over opening
of the Deschutes river, the condi Price, who will become assistant
tion of wheat, the fate of the ex manager of the liank’s office in
Pendleton.
periment station.
If plans are needed to further
A graduate of The Dalles high
the county interest in these mat school and Oregon State Univer
ters or others, they can lie pro sity, Tibbets joined the Ixink as
vided.
an agriculture representative in
1954. He assumed his duties as
, general loan officer at Nyasa in
March, 1958 and has ¡>artlcii>ated
Swimming Program
in PTA, Cub Scout and Junior
Beginning To Shape i Chamlxu' of Commerce work In
the Community.
The Red Cross Swim Program
He taught school In The Dalles
b: Ix'ginnlng to shape up so that
engaged in custom farm
the children who have registered I and
work
liefore entering banking.
will lx* able to lx*gin their Instru«:-
Price has been manager of the
tion on July 8.
Ann Hall and Mary Ann Thomp Ixmk in Mono since September
son loft for the aquatic sch<x>l in 1960. Prior to that time he served
Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho Tuesday, In various capacities at the bank
June 18 to receive their Water ing office in Ontario which he
Safety Instructor training. Next joined in January, 1954.
A native of Lamar, Arkansas,
week there will lx* a meeting in
each community of Pool Mothers he lists memlx*rships in the Mid-
Swimmer Aides and other Inter Columbia Bankers association,
ested persons to coordinate trans Sherman C o u n t y Republican
portation problems with classes party, Sherman County Pomona
Grange and the Elks.
and ixxds.
Ixx'al chairwomen for this pro He has served as treasurer In
gram are Mrs. Everett Cantrall, Sherman County for the County
Grass Valley and Kent; Mrs. Al- j Scholarship committee, Oregon
lan Pinkerton, Moro; Mi's. C. L Society for Cripple«! Children and
Gray and Mrs. Bob Byars, Was- Adults, the National Foundation
co; and Mrs. L. A. Peek and Mi's. Community Chest, Bov Scouts of
L. H. Steward, Rufus.
America and the Cattlemen’s as
There if .nil room for a few sociation.
more volunteer helpers on this
In addition, he is a director of
program.
the scholarship committee, the
National Foundation and the noy
Bill Kramer Receives Scouts.
We left Moro Monday at 11:02
a m., stopped in Madras for ,
soup and salad. Why do cook
have to spoil good vegetables
with salad dressing? At Terre
bonne found Carl Thompson, for
mer Rufus resident, busy raising
pheasants and making table top.-
of designed agate, bound in plas
tic.
Spent the night at McKenzie
Bridge where It. T. Tuttle, one
time Wasonits, keeps his rustic
Fred W. Hall Among
log cabins beside the river which
soothes the traveler with mono
Top School Youths
tonous rumble. There is wood for
Fred W. Hall, son of Mr. anil
the fireplace that warms the call-
Top left to right: .lank*«* t arter, .lane Baker,
ar, Margaret lleil. First Itow: Theresa Banh-n-
Mrs. Bill Hall, Moro, Is among
ins although the mountain air
Imgen, Linda Horkett, Pat Coats, Sheri Rolfe,
A lice ka.M'lHM'g. Kent Thomas, Ken Thompson,
179 top high school youths from
needs little warming; the rag
Karen TsulMita, Jessie Ann Brander, ami Kathy
Gary Carlson and Maurice Root, Hecon«l Row:
throughout
the West enrolled In
rugs comfort the feet.
King attended i-li sum m er school.
Richard I’owell, Karen Powell, Terry Kammer-
the 8th annual “Junior Engineers
A country boy from the open
and Scientists Summer Institute”
spaces feels like he was going
at OBU.
indoors when he drives into the
The tiwo-week course is design
wooded country. It is like being
ed
to give promising high school
Twenty - two Sherman County ¡Grain Growers; Sheri Rolfe, Grass of a nature to widen the education
dosed in by walls, so close do the
tall trees press on him. Often the 1 Hers returned Saturday after- [ Valley Grain Growers; Pat Coats, of those attending. They includ boys an insight Into engineering
ioof leaks. If the country b o y r.oon from 4-H Summer School James Weir Memorial Fund; ed such topics as, Town and Coun and science career opportunities
mistakes enclosure for security at Oregon State University in Kathleen King, Butler Air Spray, try Business, Money Matters, En ami study requirements.
All fields of engineering and
Corvallis. These young people Redmond; Maurice Root, Sher tomology, Food Science, and
he makes a mistake.
science
are covered In the Inten
The McKenzie is a lieautiful were able to take part in this pro man Coop Grain Growers; Gary Ix‘adership and others.
County meetings provided a sive two-week program, which
stream, a famed trout stream by gram liecause private citizens, Carlson, Wasco Electric Coop;
those who must find some use businesses, a n d organizations Jessie Brander, C & C Food Store; time for announcements and to will end June 22. 06U professors
in river besides just looking provided each with a $25.00 schol Teresa Bardenhagen, Sherman transact other business jiertlnent are Instructors and boys are di
pretty. "Rivers are for fishing”, arship. Those attending and their County Branch 1st National Bank to each county. Alice Kaselierg vided into small groups to permit
Janice Carter, Soil Conservation end Ken Thompson, Sherman individual discussion and Instruc
they say. "Rivers are for dam sponsors were:
Vivian Decker, H arlenview District; Ken Thompson, Camp County Representatives, presided tion.
ning”, say the engineers who are
To qualify for the program, stu
putting another barrier across Grange; Karen Tsubota, Pomona Plummer, Awarded at P.I ; Cathy at these meetings.
the McKenzie so the city of Eu Grange; Jane Baker, Sherman 4-H von Borstel, U j S. National Bank,
The afttSmoon assemblies fea dents must have demonstrated
gene can read, cook, watch TV Leaders Association; Linda Hoc- The Dalles; Alice Kaseberg, U.S. tured well - known Oregon Citi high scholarship In science fields
and tieen recommended by their
make ice, curl their hair with ki'tt. Brady's Market; 1’ a t t National Bank, The Dalles; J o y zens as sjieakens,
high school principals and sclen e
more security. "Rivers are to Thompson, Elks Lodge 303, The von Borstel, J. C. Penney Co.;
Each evening these young jieo- teachers.
look at” people have no program. Dalles; Richard Powell, Butler and Kent Thomas, Sherman Cat pie took part in varied activities.
From Drain to Elkton and Air Spray, Redmond; Teriy Karn- tlemen'« Association.
The Sherman County delega Started at Oregon State In 19-
These young people took clas tion stopix’ t 'irf Portland on the 56. JESSI is now setting a pat Diesel Presentation
down the Umpqua to the sea is errer, W. E. Bruckerts; K a r e n
tern across I he nation as a means
trip through the most interest Powell, Sherman County F a i r ses for four hours each morning way home to watch the R o s e of
Bill Kramer was the recipient
encouraging young jx-ojile to
ing way to the coast. Scottsburg Board; Judy Thompson, M o ro in Corvallis. These classes weie Parade.
of
the Outstanding-Diesel Student
prepare for engineering - science Award
was the head of navigation in
June 3 at an
careers. Similar JESSI programs awards presented
early days when ocean steamers
convocation held in the
are
being
bel«I
In
every
section
of
Mrs Kaseberg Wasco Water Resources
came to the docks just below Linda Reed Honored
campus theater at Oregon Tech
the country this year.
town and unloaded cargo for all
nical Institute In Klamath Falls.
The award Is pranted on the dual
southern Oregon. That would At Last Meeting
Is Grand Chaplain
Subject of Testimony
basis of scholastic achievement
have been in 1880. Wagon teams
Linda Reed, Worthy Matron of
Congressman A1 Ullman, in ap Reunion June 23
and participation In class and
and pack animals came down the Bethlehem Chapter OES was sur Of OES Lodge
pearing this week before the Ap
Sherman high school class of sch<x»l activities.
Umpqua to load for distant Eu prised last Thursday evening
propriations Subcommittee o n 1958 will hold it« five year reun
Kramer Is here to work for
gene. Roseburg and Medford. A during
Mrs. L. E. Kaselierg, a member
her 1st meeting with nine
story Is told that once upon a ladies from the Minerva Chapter, of Annie Fulton Chapter No. 121, Public Works of the House of Re ion In the Moro City Park next Cushman Equipment during the
summer.
time some entrepreneurs took a Portland, entering the meeting OES, of Wasco, was one of the presentatives to testify on behalf Sunday, June 23 at 1:30 p.m.
ship clear to Roseburg, pulling it room here with a drill session jefficers installed at the close of of Oregon Projects, called for con All classmates friends and in
over the rapids with winches honoring Linda for her past year the 74th annual Grand Chapter tinued efforts toward accelerating terested faculty Invite«!. Potluck
When it started down river (this of service. Barbara Grey is Wor Session, Order of the Eastern full development and use of the dinner
Mrs Nina Hennagin
Nation’s water resources.
all in flood tide) it shot down
Star, held in the Memorial Coli The Congressman submitted a
thy
Matron,
elect.
stream like a rocket. The boys
was included In the Presi Dead In Portland
The drill team wore azalea pi.ik seum, Thursday evening June 0. comprehensive summary cover ment
were pitching for an appropria formals,
white top hats, coa s Mrs. Kaseberg will fill the office ing all flood control, multi - pur- dent’s budget, and asked that the
Nina D., wife of Fred Henna-
tion for a channel to Roseburg.
with tails trimmed with sequins of Grand Chaplain for the ensu ¡xi.se and reclamation public full budget request lx» granted in 1 gin, about 75, died In Portland
At Scottsburg there was Miss and carrying pink walking canes. ing year.
each Instance The budget total
works projects in the State, but
June 18 after a long illnees. Fun
Emma Hedden, keeping the store
Several members, friends and confined his oral testimony to for projects in Mr. Ullman’s dis eral services will lie held Friday
were served at
her grandfather kept when he lm the Refreshments
trict
Is
$67,203,500.
of the meeting with relatives of Mrs. Kaseberg Jou"- projects in his district. The most
$94,000 has lx»en budgeted for at ope p.m. at Finley’s Rose Cha
ported goods from San Francisco much close
r.eyed to Portland for the oc
reminiscing.
important exception to this was a project Investigation of the Per.- ' pel, SW Montgomery A -4th.
He was Cyrus Hedden whose in
sion. Those of her family attend regarding the funds requested to
voices are pasted in a big ledger
Nina Phllli|>s Hennagin lived
ing were: Mr. Kaseberg, husband allow the Bonneville Power Ad «i’eton project. If the funds arc
written in lieautiful Spencerian Fire At Barnetts
of the newly elected Grand Chap ministration to construct an ex granted, plans call for the investi most of her life In Sherman coun- j
or bolder script, detailing the pur
lain, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sklks tra - high voltage transmission gation to lx* completed by 1966. I ty having lxx*n a student at the
chase of "1 doz. liest beets at Razes Machine Shed
Congressman Ullman also join old Grass Valley Baptist academy
and Susan, sisters Gwen Matte line to the Pacific Southwest.
ed
with the rest of the Oregon
$48” from Buckingham & Hecht
the turn of the century. She
Early Thursday morning at son of Vancouver, Dorothy Hell-; Ullman called such a jiower lnter- Congressional Delegation in ask about
No. 5 bear traps, 1 *4 doz. red
Is survived by her widower an 1
berg of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. tie "the most important b r e a k
1:15
the
Fire
Department
from
woolen drawers at $12.50”, all
ing that funds lx- provided to be one daughter, Mrs Kathryn Lar
John Foss and daughter Sandia
'-•hlpjied to the landing at Scotts Grass Valley was summoned to Mr. and Mrs. Harlan McDonald, through In the jx/wer field In this gin dredging a 40 f«x»t channel sen and one sister, Mrs. D oc I a
the
Willard
Barnett
ranch
to
take
Country in many years,” and said on the lower Columbia River. $1 ,-
burg, Oregon.
care of a burning machine shed Dr. and Mrs. Frank Reid, Mr. and ‘ the importance of assuring that 000,000 is In the budget to start Standforth.
T T W N
With Mr. Hennagin she lived
Mrs. Carl Tuggle, Mrs. M a b e l
The president bewails the fact which was all hut completely des Haven and «laughter Mary A n n. its benefits will go to the Ameri this project which will cost a to on several farms in Sherman
that 23 million Americans didn’t troyed at the arrival of the two Mrs. Roll io Skiles and Kenneth can people cannot be overstated.” tal of $21 5 million.
county before they retired to Port
The Eastern Oregon Congress
go beyond the 8th grade. W h y fire trucks.
Kxselierg of Portland were a l s o ' man pointed out that every East Final action by the House on land, later living near Phoenix,
The
shed
contained
a
combine,
public works appropriations Is Arizona, from where they return
should they? All they need to do
present.
ern Oregon project In his state- not exjxx*ted for several weeks. ed but a few weeks ago
is to procreate enough children two trucks, a pickup, tractor and
Friday morning Mrs. Kaseberg
to secure an adequate living and all of Mr. Barnett’s farm tools
along
with
many
other
articles
left
for the Gran«l Chapter Ses
the government will provide. Oi
if discontent they can form for which will lx» missed as time sion, Order of the Eastern Star, of
Idaho, which was held in (’ouer
an organization and picket for goes on.
The Insurance adjuster stated d Alene, Idaho, June 10, 11, 12.
rights not earned.
at the time of the investigation
Mrc. Virginia Wright of Myrtle
T T W N
Sharon Coelsch atten«led tne cent. This horse is seven years all times; slow easy Jog-trot; a
the
cause
of
the
fire
no
doubt
Creek
and Mr. Kenneth Blair of
There is plenty of room in Coos
17th Annual All-Arabian Horse ol«l and his fourth time to per- Hin<x>th, easy lope and a hand
was
in
the
electrical
system
of
Tigard
arc
the
newly
Install
?d
county for men with srfhrp axes
Show June 14, 15 and 16 at the f< rm at the horse show.
L. IHiYN l*ltl< K
gallop, extreme specxl to be jxm-
and strong backs if any there be some of the equipment with the Worthy Grai <1 Matron and Wor Oregon State Fair Grounds, Sa .Satunlay evening on Sahm Ma allzed. To be Judged on manners,
remains
showing
the
intensity
of
thy
Grand
Patron
of
Oregon.
The county is full of stumps and the lieat being centrally located
They too, attended the I da no lem, Oregon. This show was pre kur, Sharon placed third In Trail |x?rfonnance, substance and con He is the Oregon Banker’s as-
we suspect that wouldn't be the
sented by the Arabian Horse Horse«. To lx* shown on reason formation. Emphasis on loose
siMdatlon's Key County Banker
case if the land was pro«luctive. at the place of the parked vehi session.
Breeders Association of Oregon ably l«x»se rein at a walk, trot, rein at all gaits,
cles.
for Sherman County and holds
There Is some grass, bleached by
an«! has been officially rated an and lope without undue restraint
of the fire trucks stayed at
Pl«»asure Horses English, Jun menilx*rshli>s In the Sherman
the salt water, beaten by the the One scene
Honor
Show
for
the
current
year
s|xxlal
emphasis
on
the
walk.
of the fire after the Jake Gross Trial
ior Riders, Sharon placed fifth,
wind.
by the American Horxe Show Aa- Horses to ¡»ass through and over entering ring at the trot, to be County dub, th«« Mariner’s group
shed was gone to protect the re
.-«xiatlon.
obstacles simulating h a z ards shown at a flat-f«xXed walk on a at the Community Presbyterian
The Improvement to the High maining buildings on the ranch. Moved To The Dalles
Shan«n
place«!
second
in
the
found on a trail. To lx» Judg«xl on reasonably hose rein but still Church and the County Health
way through Curry county Is
Junior
Horses
Western,
(’lass
31
appointments,
equipment a n <1 maintaining contact with mouth association. He is an officer In
worth seeing. It is an engineering
with
her
horse
Zollade
which
is
neatness
(silver
not Ut count), so that horse is under control at the Harland View Grange and has
To Start Monday
masterpiece and • an economic The W eath er
just thr«*e years old and being twenty p e r c e n t; conformation, all times, a collected and extend lx‘«m president of Toreadores.
monstrosity; But like a coast high
Tii«-
tri.'d
i-f
President Voss al.-«o announced
lake
Gross
for
thej
his
first time to go to a show twenty percent; performance with
The weather reports Is furnish
way should it s’ays close to the
murder of Frank Finnegan in a All hordes In this class had to lx» emphasis on manners, sixty per ed trot, a gcxxl easy canter and a the transfer of John A. Sharkey,
ed
The
Journal
through
the
co
hand gallop with ability to push current assistant manager at
ocean which today was an angry
bunkhouse on the Fed Dormaier four years or ur>ler. They were
cn if required At the Judge’s dis Pendleton, to the txink’s head off
ocean, driven by wind. The high operation of Bill Hall, Supt of farm will start Monday morning. judged on substance, perfor cent.
Horses Western, Jun cretion, horses shall change from
way goes through
of the the Sherman Branch Ex[ierimtnt June 21 in (he Wasco County mance and manners during the ior Pleasure
Riders with thirty-Hire«» pro any gait to a flat^footecl walk on ice in Portland as assistant dis
deepest cuts and over some of tne Station.
'courthouse In The Dalles K en walk Jog-trot, and lope. Entering fessional horses competing In
trict loan officer.
a kx>se rein Judged on manners,
highest bridges in all Oregon Friday. June 14 ______
I Abrams, who was ap;»inted at the ring at a walk
class
38
«»[x»n
to
boys
and
girls
performance, quality and confor Replacing Tibbets as general
There isn’t much local need tor Saturday, June 1 5 ___
torney for Gross, olrtained a
Riding Sahm Makur, whlcn who bud n«4 reached their 18th mation.
loan officer at Nyssa will be
it, but around 1200 cars go Sunday, June 16 -- . .
change of venue to Wasco coun m«’<ins "Broken Arrow”, In Arc blrth«lay, Sharon placed fourth,
Carlton
W Spitler, loan officer
Mon«tey,
June
17
_____
through the gate one way or an
An added attraction this year with the Eastern district staff «t
ty for allege«! j>rpJudJce Rbbert l ie, she placed third In S to c k entering the ring at a walk, to lie
«»the; at the California bonier. It Tuesday, June 1 8 _ ..
McCrea Is here from Eugene to Horses. Being Judged on rein shown at a flat-f«x4e«l walk on a v/as, T’he Clover - (’rest 4 H Rul the hank's head office.
must have lieen built to make t r, Wednesday, June 19
help Ibfcirkt Attorney T. lis te r fifty jx-rcent; conformation, twen reaxonahly l«x»se rein, but still ing Club, which Is a precision
Tibbets Joined the S h e ( m a t
easy way for Californians t > Thursday June 20
Johnson conduct the case f«ir the ty percent; manners, twenty per maintaining contact with mouth Drill Team from Vancouver, County hanking office Monday,
come north. It does.
measurable precipitation. state.
cent; and aiipointments, ten per- so that horse Is under control at Washington.
June 17.
Sherman County 4-Hers Return From Summer Camp
Sharon Coelsch Takes Five Ribbons
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