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Page 6 Shennan County Journal, Moro, Oregon, Friday, June 21 1963 W A N T ADS AI Ullman Reports... FOR SALE 1957 Ford Ranch W ELL DRILLING — p u in j) ero Pickup, excellent condition, w ork. J. 'I'. B row n, Grass \ ’al loaded w ith accessories. George ley. Phone 422 - 7103, Ione. Moon, 850 ( ’berry Heights The 30 p) Dalles CY6-6001. 34-lc WANTED- 17 tons wheat ha / II A It D W orking school bov delivered to Sherm an County w ants ranch work, w rite The Fair Grounds. Pleas«» call JO 5- Wagcn, 200 E 2nd, or call CY6- 3298. 3.3- fc 3070 The Dalles 34-2c FEM ALE Part time office help NEW LOCATION of Union Oil starting after July 1st — ages Co. at Union Station G rass 21 to 40 years, Office experience Valtoy Offh a phone BI > : 256 - if necessary. Referen«-« preferred. no answ er call home phone ED.3- Sheriff's office, Moro. 34-2c 2500 H. L. Owens. 3i-2c Wheat Refereudum | in such a way th at they cannot A quick look at the results in meet outstanding obligations Is the Oregon referendum will show to court economic disaster. What that the commercial wheat areas would world reaction l»e if the U. voted strongly for the wheat pro- S. Government could not pay ils tra m , but that it was defeated hills. The outflow of gold might in areas w here w heat Is a secon well throw the whole financial dary crop. Umatilla. Morrow, Gil world into a panic. There is n » liam and Sherman counties voted responsible alternative o t h e r 77 percent for the program . One tia n granting the Treasury the county, .Morrow, voted 90 ¡»ercer.t borrow ing authority it m ust have n favor. The result, however, to n iw t its legitim ate obligations. will treat everyone alike. The referendum autom atically puts TAYLOR i i u k . i : a . u . « A.M. a into effect the stand • by support IVA SUO, Meets the first -/GY program of 50 {»ercent of parity Tuesi lay of each month. ALL JUNIOR Horae Show June for those who comply with acre 23rd at Fort Dalles Riding Club. Jui.ii ... erbrand W M age allotm ents and gives a frx? Little league and Bals* Ruth Grand E n try 1:00 p in . H alter Vernon R^ct. Secietary choice of planting fence to fence classes, 10:30 a.tn. E ntries for Benefit Dante, with live Music, to those who do not elect to come m orning classes m ust lx» in by June 29 at 10 p.m. to 2:30. Mon» h a r i \ \ i » \ ii w G RtN G M under the support program. No 10:00 a m . Afternoon classes i»y Ix-gion Hall, Couples $2.00 and Meets first and third Mondays one knows yet w hat the full im 12:30 p.m. of the show day. 34-lc singles $1.00. Supper 50c. at 8:00 p.m. pact will 1«» on the wheat econ Max Belshe, Master G ro u p of S h e rm a n C o u n ty C a ttle m e n and w h e a t Friday to visit feed lots and study feeding me- FOR SALE— I^ate season clear omy of Eastern Oregon. As of fa n n e rs w h o w e n t to U m a tilla eo u n tv last Mavis Olson, Secretary tlio ils there. Trip was made by «‘bartered bus. ance of Balers and Swathers, | now, there is little hope for fu r also Used Combines, BELLAMY ther legislation. I personally am E ureka Ix»<!g<* N„. J2I, A.F.&A.M. TRACTOR CO, phone CY 6-3800 son, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Balzer seriously concercernel about the Meets the 1st and 3rd The Dalle«.. 34-2t and fandly and to see the Rose I future of the sm aller wheat ran-1 Thursday evenings each Patty Alsup Is home after f estival parade returning home I chers under the rules put into ef month Visiting mein'(>»rs v WANTED Summer work by Fred spending a most enjoyable week f Monday. fect by the defeat of the w he-.t fordially invited to meet with us Hall. 16, driv er’s license, some at the W illamette University By Mrs. A. F. Balzer I>on King, W. M. Todd and Mona E akin went to Among those from G rass Val- referendum. eapei ienoe W MI 8 I 8 1 Bp Campus during G irl’s State. Irving Hart, Secretary Mrs. Arzell lx» in ley w as hostess W arm Springs W ednesday last Iev an<1 Kent attending 4-H sum- T ax Bill Sharon Creighton and son Brad at a party at her home T hursday week and spent the afternoon, m er school in Corvallis at the My report on Ways and Means 1 F(MR s a l e a <Theney Roi1 returned home Saturday after f afternoon with two tables of swimming. I oS l for a week w ere Joy and Committee progress is optim istic^ Bethlehem Chapter No. 78 o.E.S. with hitch. ED 3-2258, B i l l spending over a week visiting bridge in play. Scoring honors Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson and • Cathy von Borstel, Sherri Rolfe, long hours of work each day are! K / -Meets every second Thurs- Johnson, Grass Valley, Oregon *^JKL<iay each month. Visiting here with friends and relatives. were held by Mrs. Alfred Kock, family went to Portland last week Jessie Brander, Kathleen King, moving m ajor decisions behind 34-2p He- m other Lora Ix»u Coons took v meml»eis invited. Moro, Or Mrs. Joe Peters and Mrs. Eben and spent a few days on busi from Grass Valley and Teresa us. Item s that particularly affect Linda Reed, W. M. them hack in her car. Kee. Others eniovinff the after enjoying after-1 ness. F< ill S \ I ,E 3 bedroom hou e Bardenhagen and Gary Carlson the 2nd District economy — live-' Gwen Ross, Secretary Ralph Rassmussen and family noon were Mrs. H erman Peters, in Moro, Oregon. Wall to wal! Mr. and Mrs. Ben Madison and of Kent. stock and tim ber capital gains — carpet in living room. H ard from Gaston came to spend the Mrs. Glenn Perry, Mrs. J a c k family of Portland spent Sunday Mrs. Donald von Borstel. Joy were left intact w ith present fa MORO I.D D (.E No. I ’ I O.O.F. Meets 1st and a»v. Lues- week end with his parents, Mr. Adams, Mrs. A. A. Dunlap. Re I visiting at the home of Mr. and land Carsten and Mr. and Mrs. vorable treatm ent being contin wood floors throughout rest of C -r-^ d a y s in I.O.O.F. i.„d. Tian- house. Covered patio, I’V eabl» .'•nd Mrs. Alvin Rassmussen. freshm ents were served by the Mrs. Bill Johnson. Gordon Lemley, Kenneth and ued. In the case of individual non * * sient and visiting brothers Edna Lage (form er teacher, E d hostess. hookup. For Information con Mr. and Mrs. Shelton F ritts lanice, were in The Dalles Mon corporate tim ber sales, when sold cordially invited tact John E. Buck, 805 E na Jackson) and Dorothy Mathie- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perrigo and Mrs. Duane Dunham and d a y . Joy and Kenneth left on the in bl«x»k o r w ith land, they wdl Floyd Haines, N G. Franklin, Bend, Ore. 29-tfc son was here to spend the day and an<l Linda and Leslie of The Dal | Becky were business visitors i:i train for Cove w here they will get the additional advantages of Ix»o W atkins. Secretary enjoy lunch with Mrs. A l v i n les, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Bayer Mary Mobley, «laughter of Mr. .‘'pend ten days at a church camp. the availability of 30 percent BUTLER GRAIN TANKS, all Rassmussen t nd family, Mr. and Mrs. H arry , and Mrs. Verne E. Mobley of Kent Mrs. Earl Olds and Robin, Mrs. steel, heavy gauge, w eather Dorothea Moore left for Pori Stark and family and Mr. and a recent graduate at OCE at Mon Dick Rust and Mrs. John Alley l»ase treatm ent for capital gains and rodent proof, all sizes. Erec land W ednesday. She will attend Mrs. Claude Bayer and family of mouth left Saturday for W ishram end Rodney and Mrs. Frank Ket after a three year holding period. Debt Celling Used Fully Auto. Portable tion and financing available, the Republican National Commit Mon» enjoyed a picnic dinner in ! Wash., where she took the train j ter went to Portland June 10 and Those who say the way to stop l or full inform ation call Earl tee m eeting to l»e held In Den the Moro Park Sunday and at | for Bozeman, Montana for 6 spent the day. S. M. 1 yr. old—Full price governm ent spending is to clamp Gentry JO 5-3687 o r W. F. Bur ver. The purpose of this meeting tended the Mono Major League months only Mrs. Earl Olds and Mrs. John n unrealistic lid on the debt gess & Asso. 4th & Broadway, will l»e to determ ine the site of baseball game at the high school | Corps., training for the Peace Then aften a ten day Alley and Rodney w ere business ceiling are not only attacking the Chico, Calif. 25-ifn. the next Republican Convention. in the afternoon. leave she leaves for Ecuador. visitors in Portland Monday. problem from the w rong en 1, George Reed was up from Port Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grogan of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C r e w s ' Mr. and Mrs. W. E. W ilkins of but are dangerously Jeopardizing land on business and returned WALLACE PLUMBING Maupin w ere overnight guests at had as their guests from S a tu r La G rande w ere dinner guests America's economic position in Phone GI 2-5484 — Wasco Tuesday afternoon to re-enter the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank day till Monday his brother, M rJ and spent the afternoon at the the world. We need to cut spend Used Open Arm Elna S. 33-3p the Veterans hospital to receive E. Bayer Monday night. M. complete with attach and Mrs. Percy Crews and family! home of Mr. and Mrs. F rank von ing where it Is excessive, but in more treatm ents. Mr. and Mrs. Shelton F ritts from Sunnyvale, Calif., and Deb Borstel. ments—Full price only the proj»er m anner — in author 80 BED OREG e approved Lloyd Johnson, postm aster has bie Bonham from Phoenix, A ri Mrs. A. von Borstel and daugh ization and appropriation bills. nursing home located In beau lx*en reported doing satisfactorily and Mr. and Mrs, I tester Barnum zona. ter. Mrs. Frank Sayrs and Tonv To tie the hands of the T reasure tiful Hood River Valley, with hut will l»e sometime before he went to Goldendale Sunday and Mr. and Mrs. Frank K etler and end i.Melissa, of Moro were visi sj»ent the day visiting L«»st«»r lovely fenced grounds. We ac will l>e coming home i daughters, Pamela and Conni«», tors in The Dalles Monday. Smith and King Fritts. cept all types of elderly cases Friday, June 28 at 8 p.m at the Used Gear Driven Singer Mr. and Mrs. Frank von Bor- Kenneth and Keith F ritts of 1 ¡eft Tuesday for Tacoma, Wash , ns well ns room and board care. Bethlehem Chapter there will lx» having received word of the S. M in excellnt condition »tel, Mrs. A. von Borstel and HANBY HOUSE an open m eeting to install offi I Moro spent from Friday till Sun death of hi father, Steve K etter. I Phil, w ere among those attending day here with their grandpar —Full price only Hood River, Ore. cers with a program planned. Mr. and Mrs. Sam A lberty and the US. National Bank grand ents, Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Fritts. Everyone is cordially invit«*d I SED TV s and Reconditioned, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Blagg went family, Ruth Alley, Mr. and Mrs. ojiening in The Dalles Friday. to raise a good foal from Mr. and Mr». K«»n Malloy and to Corvallis Sunday w here Mrs. j Kenneth Crews and family and Sanitized Appliance's. Gateway Ben Maxfield and Oliver Scha- Appliances CY 6 6500 The Dalles Mr. and Mrs. H enry Barnum wen* Blagg will attend Sum m er school their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. dewitz accompanied Mr. and Mrs. your Mare. 32-tfc guests at the Tex Irvzk home Sim at DSL for two w«*eks. E nroute Percy Crows and family from Prank von Borstel to Moro Sat Breed to day honoring Tex on his b irth home Mr. Blagg stopped a t Sa Calif, and Debbie Bonham of Ari urday afternoon w here the men DRESSMAKING anu m inor alter day. SEWING CENTER zona and Bobby Drinkard of Moro attended a V eteran’s m«?eting at lem and brought Ardine Todd. ations. Alice M cIntyre, JO 5- Mr. and Mrs. I). Frledllne and Carol Owens and Patty Alsup of went to Warm Springs Sunday the Legion hall and Mrs. v o n ' 113 E. 2nd St. The Dalles 3245. 47-tfc children left W ednesday for their Borstel visited Mrs. Loy Cochran. Moro home after spending from tor a «lay of swimming. Phone CY 6 - 5522 new home In Toppenish, Wash. June It) through June 16 at Girls Mrs. J. E. Norton and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. George Balzer of CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING five Rev. and Mis. Ooodenborgor State held at W illamette U niver Wamic and his cousin, Cal l Swa- Frank von Borstel Called on Mrs.! days a week. Custom curing and daughter Dorothy who w ere lx»ila and wife from Silver Lake. Bernard Martin Thursday after Meat cutting, w rapping, shaip here over the w«»ekend to atten I sity. Wisconsin spent W ednesday ev noon Mr. anil Mrs. Orville Ruggles freeze. K enny’s Market. Grass chinch services and the Com Mrs. Larry Thompson of Moro ening here visiting their cousin, bud i’s their guests from Sunday Valley. Call ED 3-2315 for ap m unity church |M»t luck picnic won the afghan In the draw ing J ill Tuesday her sister, Mr. and Albin F. Balzer and wife. pointm ent. 23tf have gone Nick to Powell, Wyo Mr. and Mrs. Myrle Smith and held Ju n e 11 by the Theat Rho Mrs Maurice deVries from Stock- mint’ W ednesday m orning I ion, California. family left Ju n e 4 on a trip to girls club. L & E Paint Shop: In terio r and •Mrs. Molly McLichlan has re Mrs. Lyle Olds and her parents Box 275 Wasco GI 2-5432 Sacramento. Calif, whet«» they Mrs. Elx»n Kee and Mrs. Her exterior Decorating — Spray turned from Boise first of the and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Painting. JO 5 3641, M o n 42tfn w«H‘k having s|H»nt sometime v isi-1 j man Peters were business ví d- Imught a cam per an 1 went on to Yosemite National Park, to Death S tarr atul Mrs. Minnie Farghet Lee Gunnels, Moro, Oregon ting with her son, Wendall an I tors in The Dalles Wednes« uv. Fire of undeterm ined o r I g i n Valley to Hoover Dam to Las Ve of The D.dles spent the weekend family gas where they visited a cousin of at Bend U S COINS WANTED ~ »ayirj. Mrs. Herman Helgeson is at destroy«»« I the machine shed at the 5c for ’5,Y-S pennies; $3.50 an-! tending a session of sum m er Willard Barnett pkue early Thm-s Mr. Smith's, to Lake Tahoe and up for ’50-D nickels day morning. Ixvst in the fire hack to Virginia City and spent Conta«»t school at La Grande a ft w days in Reno returning Bob Byars, W mco , < (H 2 5451 Mrs lx»is Axtell took a car load was a combine, two trucks, a 29 tf, of children sw im m ing Monday tractor all his t«»«»ls and various home Saturday Ju n e 15. Mr and Mrs. A. F. Balzer went items. afternoon at the Sayrs p»x»l. t< > Portland Friday to visit their TRAILER s|Kices availublc ii. Rev. and Mrs. May nor Reed Mr. ami Mrs. Stan Whit«* and Wasco I.icenstd 012-5585. Ba and family of Nampa. Calif., were nett T railer Ihtrk. 32-4c win from E nterprise arrived in t ie r night guests Monday night the middle of th«» week for Mr. in Moro, at the home of Mr and W ANTED .i Job bookkeeping or Whit«» to N'gin Ids duties as the Mrs. Ed Fritts. new PP&L Co manager any kind of work. Also babysit- Mil and Mrs. Willard Barnett Jane Helgeson has gone to Mil- siting Call JO 5 3293. Gtfn ton • Freew ater for sum m er em went to Portland Saturdav whet«* the.' w ill spend several «lays. ployment and Mrs William Brinkert t i l t h OF THANKS A habv show er is p)ann«<d for and Mr. (¡ary w en visitors in The We would like to thank the Mrs Douglas Alley and baby l>oy Dalles Monday neighlwirs and friends In and on Thurmiay afternoon at 2 pm Mr. and Mr.« William Brinkert around Grass Valley who came June 27 at the Mor«» Community to helj» when our machine shed Presbyterian church. Everyone I- end Gary j m.l Randy Ixnnley burned down last Wednesday i\»nllully Invited. Hostess will lie w «»re busin • •as \ isitors in Port- night. Especially thanks to the Joan Brtera, Jo Ann«' Kock and land 1'riilay Mr. and Mr Owen Eakin and Grass Valley Fire lH*pt. who Joan Jeager. Mood by to protect the rest of Mr. and Mra. Doug Alley have family returned home Thursday o u r buildings l itih»pt«'«l a son. Ihsight liotiglas from a tlvree w ivks trip that took W illard A Charlotte Barnett who was bom June 8 and comes them to Charlotte. N.C. w here I to J«»In three »later» at the Alley they visited her father and fam- home and well able to «h»f»»nd il> and to Charleston SC to himself with his weight of nine visit th«- Duane Lakin family and Itounds and eight ounces Th«» \l Datona Bench. Florkia and to leys found him on th eir w o 1«ling Clearwater. Florida to visit Jim ¡mniversiiry whleh was Jun«» 19. Burdett, an arm y buddy of The 40 et 8. fun ami welfare (hv«»ns and l»ack home on high- i txler of the American Ix'gion, j w ay 30. held its annual Memorial meeting An hie Cantrall left Monday for • t Antelope W ednesday night McCall, Idaho to visit relatives w ith a gxwwily crowd out to enjoy . n»l will visit rela,i\«»s in Ns<s.i the dinner prepared by memlters and Adrian l»ef«»re re tu rn in g to The » eascii of Spring Proms la What a wonderful way to end a «»f the Auxlllarv at Antel«»|v and his home. here. Decorated rym s, lingering perfect evening! Less Pump $895 Complete the el«x3lon of officers that saw Mr and Mrs Aixlen Peter» of music, floating dr.-sses — what l other te en a je a.Tair is so cn V-8 COOLERS ( Mer! Stein of The Dall«>s Madras were over night guests chanting and exciting. 1 can ( t i o u n c-s) V - l Uh«»f de Gar«» A resolution «»alhng Saturday ,*f Mr. ami Mrs l\m g To make thia memorable night 4 cup o r u ig » Juice for a "w reck’’ to l»e held in Sep- Mley at Wasco Sunday they even more fun. luvite the crowd 1 b o ttle «7 ounce«» club soda J tendw'r w as iwts.»*d ami a con- w «»nt to The Dalles for «llnner over to your house aft rwarda ’ Combine all ingredients. Serve , miMce nanuxl to promote it Refreshments needu’t be to <x»l«»brate the Alleys W ealing rate. You'll hear the chc rs when Cub*’ Make* < to > W - ’ Sherrie Fraser, «laughter of Mr anniversary. Mr and Mrs Peters you erv® tall tinkling gl lasea o f , v Y , . . . and Mrs Paul Fraser. retwlvtM a J o p p 'd here Sunday evening and v s juice la , the your o«n epeelal V-l dnuk. The ' r, . J . u ■ ° surprise In- (degree in iM.vehology at the grad vlsttpd his ¡»arenfs, Mr and Mrs lous n«»w e?g- tang of orange Juice . . , the .rnV n ? Call 01 2 5457 or GI 2 5208 uatlon «eix'inoni«»s at Stanford H erm an Peters a while snarklA n of t rinh in ute In the sparkle club soda . . , «».« the noR- Taket but a ------- b le n d e r and la j»iat right for that U niversity at Pal«» Alto, Callfor- phenonemal flavor of V-8 Juice. Mt-'- Charles Perrigo of The k »! J a fte r school e n e rg y pick- Togeth«r they make a cooling Uia last Sunday Dalles an,i Mrs Frank E Bayer combination that can't be beat! Uhervl Loulm* Gentry, daugh t«x>k Linda Perrigo to CorvallP V-8 NOG it really hits the spot after • long ter of Johnnie Gentry of Moro, Thiirs.|ay w here she Is w orking 1 esn (lg ounces» V I evening of «lancing. MEALS - LUNCHES REFRESHMENTS received a p.ut tuition >* h«»lar .«nd t«x»k Julia llayer to Mon- S , ian crushed t< e To fortify thoae male appetites S Juice can nvlik ship to attend Oregon C«»llegc af m oi|th w here »he will attend f »i d th«» g irls’, to o l, have plenty SEAFOOD - CATERING ! ernrs r»f favorite snacks piled high for Education at Monmouth next OC® In blender, combine »II !«. munching P m se la . potato chips. year, following her gradual um Mrs Frank E Bayer, Julia and peanuts, cheese tn is ts — all go gredlcnt». Blend thoroughly, from Sherman High school. Ih len . Virginia ami Geraldine ■long » e ll w ith » o u r V S Coolers. Make« 4 to 4 se rving » . Benefit Dance Personals GRASS VALLEY 4 Sewing Machines $49.50 $52.00 IT’S NOT TOO LATE $59.50 SINGER Sarref No. 8558 or Muhuli No. 11717 Purebred Arabian Stallions /an Gilder Arabians Everybody Reads the Want Ads! LET US DO YOUR PRINTING Phone JO 5-3515 JUNIOR HORSE SHOW At FT. DALLES RIDING CLUB GROUNDS Sunday, June 23 Dakota Doze) G rand E n try 1 P.M. For D 4 - T D 9 - P 2 T D -6 - H D 5 - H D -6 HALTER CLASSES The $695.00 Made For All Tractors Fully Guaranteed! M oro M otors ADDING MACHINE TAPE At The Journal Office 10:30 A. M. Entries Must Be In By 10 THIS PUBLICITY SPONSORED BY L IN D A ’S (Formerly Beefo’s) MORO