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TJ of 0 LIBRARY ^ í jF n t u in öTuuttty jfaxtntaí Seventy F ifth Year No. 35 S'! T h ese T h in g s W e N o te J WJ h e . ~ '— — — ---------------------------------------------_------------Official County Newspaper Lonlees Return From Trip to Alaska :>p" ,M ?ile b New Wafer pp & l Represe„tat,ve _ ater oarety rrogram Ready for Sherman Youth Mr. and Mrs. Lester C o n l e e off shore islands and big onshore, They travelled king - «jtvle on and Keronne Christianson re tu rn R ^ k te s. T ht,y, m arvell*d at the the luxurious Pi nee George w I, e ,v ed Ju n e 19 front their Alaskan . o rthern wonder of it all. With once the Indians paddle their trip. They t<x»k the sum m er nine cnly 262 passengers all in the day cruise leaving Vancouver on same happy boat, w atching the w eary wx<v, birchbark canoe style. the a s . Prince George which friendships flourish and finding Same route was traveled by ex Strayer. A ^laum 1 « ^ “ “ d W* ha' e « “P ear- boasts of 5,800 tons of com fort-1 some m ighty fine bridge part- plorers, sailors, adventurers’ and loving cruising. Seven decks and „ - - - « n a g e p a n . gold - hunters. Now the inside eight lounges geared to fun lifeT in tX h e re . T ’.’L at_'I Passi-ge 81,1,8 8hrlek at tram p Itvj hCn<X , '' wiHr 1? 7 n l nhJ.rJ ' a " I ,T hto 18 the flrsl •*■” * we have n •„ J, 7 « sooty frig h te n ., yacht» ship life, leisure fife and live it In good cheer cocktail lou ng», fishing boats and luxurv liners -ounty help get the « ( , « ^ I S w S ' p S g X i ' t o Cr““ up life. gram underw ay. T he sw im m er tv i ♦ g a i in Sherm an coun- the go easy w ith the deck - chair W atching a northern tradem ark - . 1 - H ,11 a, I .? Ix" •« '»•». to make They took the scenic route in t ! h dRinK UP !H’n and * ‘ent‘r>’J o f soft orange sunset they notic- Giles L. French north, the inside Passage, 1 0 0 0 it a success. Perhaps some day so that all will be ready for the er t h e ^ r r a m e ^ b 1" * R U° H ® 1Utl® VUIage cIin«tn« v.c can have a county pool th at “Saddest thing on the road miles sailing betw'een sheltering ov first car • load of children at 8 83 nes' I clear life to the steep shoreline, will make swim m ing available two old women in a Cadillac’ o’clock on Monday morning, July Ocean Falls w here the famous everyday of the sum m er for every 8« said the man w iping th e wind chlkl. 7 A lexander M ackenzie first saw shield. This swim program will con the light of Pacific day in 1793, Rem em ber the Red Cross is us T T W N tinue until July 19 unless b a n after a trek across Canada. T h es: ing these privately owned ¡»ools The Suprem e court decision on Indoor, dubrootns were a classy, through the generosity of u ,0 prayer in schools may return re glassy circle of picture windows. owners. Please respect th eir ligion to the churches. T hat’s Meanwhile, back in their w estern fhw em and yards, close gates, w here it belongs. decor cabin (all outside), they bad ttc. Swimmers are expected to T T W N porthole eye on the big outdoors. arrive and depart in th e ir b ath It seems likely that the new ing suits as the Individual pools The ship featured a five - meal îx>pc, Paul VI, will continue the Appointment of «tan W hite of do not have facilities for ch an g ecumenical council until modern- day - three full, with two snack E nterprise as the Pacific Power ing. ization of the church is complete times, all planned with ;q »petite- , Eight Company representative An old plastic sheet or show er That is good. tickling in view, and speaking of in Moro and the surrounding Sher Funeral services for Roy Po-1 Ch " ° H the 8631 of ,he car T T W N man county urea was announced views the S j S. Plnce George hug W ednesday by A rt T hrasher. PP- well, who died Friday In a hos- r I ‘ , P,xXect the upholstery. We are living in one of the most held ,, w1» one hour, ged the shoreline from Vancou &L district m anager in The Dal Pital in The Dalles, interesting periods of history, and a funeral heme In that d t v Mon- 1o arrive ptly so as not ver to Skagway with enough les. probably one of the most explo- me In that city nnv , prom , day afternoon at two o ’clock He ¿ i t ? ® \ f yoUr claM- glorions m ountain greenery to As the new P P £ L lineman sive The price we pay for the en had been ill but two days x neelos p aper will give th e fill a lifetim e of home movies and tertainm ent may be high. agent in Moro, W hite succeeds Mr. Powell was a resident of - I and (,esi»niation for each snapshot albums. Making stops at »‘1 I* riedline who was promoted T T W N Ocean Falls, Pince Rupert, Ket io l»e assistant line superinten Sherm an county for «() yearn h a v ., . . . - - We note that one of the dan chikan, W rangell and Juneau „ / ,n the com pany’s Yakima ing come from Prineville in ih « s | K,UJV ° u 3y through ,h eir re * gers of sending a president abroad with his parents, M r and i r e 1 HCh° ° ls- with m any interesting things to district. is tiiat he may prove to be too see and experience such as the While, a veteran electric ser Marion Powell, when he was four much interested in pleasing his K 1 A I TT who w ill re ig n o yer the com ing Sherm an C ounty massive Totem Poles at W rangell viceman and lineman, joined the years old. He was born Novem Mary Eva Honored hosts and promise more than we F a ir on Septem ber 12-15 pictured above left to rig ht are P riti and Ketchikan. At Juneau they power company in 194« at Sweet ber 6, 1884. He was m arried to w ant to give. T i p i'n<> ” r <,,avS Va,Kv’ UU4‘‘‘" Pat,v of Moro donned th eir walking shoes to Home. He became a Journeym an Alice Himsen In 1908 and was a T T W N a n i l ilm e s* Mary Ami Thompson of Mon». Mr*. I xs » ii « h | Fields give their regards to Alaska’s serviceman in 1948 ami moved to Sherm an county w heat fan n er Fifty Year Member 1 he rules of living have been In V * e R‘ rL* Th<‘ « re p lanning to attend capitol and to view the mighty E nterprise in 1959 in the san e « 'n " ■|h«H ,r?7e ‘l. hlS ranch **’ h la i' L uplne R 'h e k a h l.xlge on w ritten for years. AU the reli the 4-H Horse Show at Condon this week-end. Mendenhall Glacier. At Skagway gions teach them w ith little varia U, T h e 'l> » lZ S ” '° 25 ami a fte r the m eeting they ended th eir cruise right in W hite has served as president tion; most of the philosophers a- U) ,n e 1>al,es honored Marv Eva, who has heen the center of Alaska’s golden hey of the Enterprise Lions Club for He was past m aster of E ureka 1 a m em ber for 50 years presente I gree on how to live the good life. Sharon, Leo Coelsch days. W here prosrxvtors blazed t io past year and also was active aalge A F 4 A M of Moro, a men, h er with a Jewel l>,,* nt”' 1 In each generation there are dis the Trail of *98 into the Klondike ill tile Boy Scout organization, Knlgh". Tem LrA r l ! 1 r ''" ','" " sidents who are forgotten in a '’T ' “ ' D ucholu «ang two Attend Junior Horse from there. both in E nterprise and in the «.loam s lem piar, A1 K a d a r num bers acconvoanled hv iUr,i™ few years while the words of Je They took the side trip by Blue Mountain Council of south ? X " H k ' T ; f K ai" , " " s ,i" sus, Buddha, Cotxfusious, are re Show Last Sunday alles I.Iks hslge and was a past gave a reading train from Skagway to Carcrosa eastern W ashington and nortn- membered generation after gen __ eastem Oregon. L u k kon o il T e errito r r t t o r ry v p i« ld e n l of the 01,1 W aste conn- Mrs. Eva said th at w hen she T zipping along eration. G L F The Moro Grain Growers held S h a ro n and Ixx> Coelsch the rim of scenery that travels he t a s k ' l l m iive <1On WWCh I T ® n<>ble grand’ Mrs E s’ He and his wife, Sarah Jane, ¿Y T W N th eir annual m eeting last S a tu r bi ought home honors from the two ways, up and down, an all- have two sons, Mike, 11, and Tom, ne was still active. sie McKean w;w then noble Bi a Califonnio-superiparket-w e noted . 4 .cojurtsl w^nxan, a line, day w ith the usual family parly Ft. Dalles Ju n io r Riders Annual day, big-day sightseeing s p r e e who attended Columbia Basin i l,' v lvinK are his widow, five grand and wore a w hite dress on large, erect speciman who had a to which members came from far Horse Show, at the club grounds through m ountains and flowers Ju n io r College In Pasco during ( dughters, Mrs Wendell B alslg er, which the lodge emblem of lu- of the big («onmr'y on the colour- the past school year. W hite’s m.'r. e," marvelously velvet - like skin of distant places to hear the reports lajg Sunday. <'hl5.1,,s Plnt w““ em bm lderetl ami Estrel- a pinkish cast. H er hair was dyed of financial standing, take part Those eligible to compete In fu l W hite Pass and Yukon Rail- ramlly win J°ln him in Moro us Burnet (Althea) of Moro, Mrs. la Benson was vice grand. way. (>n their way home they soon as he <’o»npletes housing ar- Lyle W<wxls, (Patricia) of ( ’enter- w ith henna to alm ost exactly the Mrs. Eva was escorted to the in the election of officers and do the show, open to the public, was stopped over night at Victoria, rangements. ville, Wash., Mrs. John (Jean) seat of honor by Stephen Irayk same color as her hide. The effect any young person between the l(<*il.man of Kent, Mrs. Wavne and Mary Irz.vk pinned the jewel was startling. The fact th a t she some needed visiting w ith friends ages of 8 and 18 w ith the pro-1 B .(. to relax and see some of the rhonv|>s«m (Betty) of Walla Wal <n her. Refreshm ents were solv ta rrie d a small child of more and neighbors of the days when gram in »the m orning featuring wonders of that fadr city. la and one son, Ronald on the ed after the ceremony. Diana Henrichs On normal hue accentuated the de they, too, were Sherm an county show m anship classes and a fte r- residents. ; ranch near Mono; one brother, corative effect. ii classes o]x*n«tt With the ■■■ ( ’harles of Portland and 14 grand The reports were quickly over presentation (»f the colors at 1 :oo " T T W N Australian Sojourn children and three great grand Wasco Club Wins m the forenoon when everyone p m . and included English ------ and A part of th e big negro drive was w aiting for the buffet din ... Miss Diana Henrichs, daughter children. comes from a desire to get more r e r which was served by L inda’s W estern equitation and a class Funeral services were conduc of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Henrich« Second for Lighting money, an indication th a t living It was w orth it. The report show for matched ¡»airs, as well as the of Moro, left San Francisco June ted by the Rev. iF’red Morrow scrurry, Texas i»arrel race and on the governm ent has ceased to ed p rofit of approxim ately $40, 21, by jet jlane for Hawaii to with the Masonic lodge giving I he Wasco W omen’s Study pole landing. l»e cr mforting. Of course, the way 000 for the previous j’ear. Dean sta rt an extensive tour of the tin* rites of that order. Interm ent ( luh bias been aw arded a $100 00 Sharon placed first in W estern to obtain and hold a b ettter job Pinkerton and Ted Thompson vzas in Parklaw n cemetery. second prize In the "under 1,000 South Pacific and Australia. is to become able to do so and for were re-elected directors for an Pleasure and fourth in English I»opulatk>n category” of the Out- Also on the trip are Mrs Fran-1 Pleasure, Leo took first in Eng that negroes need m ore educa o th er term with no nom inations loot- Protective Lighting contest lish H unt Seat, third in scurries Theodore Johnston tion. Ixdng made for new candidates MMinsored by the General Feder and fifth In Pole Bending. T T W N ation of W omen’s CI ii I h and When they reach Melbournt A fter dinner the young people There were fifty boys and girls The 1.5». commissioner of edu Reader’s Digest. Diana will «pend a month thei Keeper Of Pictures representing Portland newsj»a- com peting a t th is show all below cation has said that top salaries rh e aw ard was announced in visiting relatives, while her grand Theodore Johnston, who, with the General /Federation of Wo for teachers should lx? higher pers presented th e ir show, con the age of eighteen. m other and aunt tour the Grea sisting of dancing, music and T eacher's salaries have always B arrier Reef and the A ustralian hts wife, has been in charge of men s ( ’luhs annual convention skits of various kinds, so th a t by the picture coilection of the I currently m e«In g to' Milwaukee been too high at the bottom and cutback country. mid - afternoon everyone w ent Fire Department too low at the top. They will return Sept. 5 to San She, man (o u n ty Hlgtori<*al So- Wisconsin. home happy. T T W N Francisco, In time for Miss Max ciety for many years announces The contest is an activ ity of It looks as if the Civil w ar Sets Meeting Dates me Henriche to resum e teaching that the pictures lx»k>nglng to the the group’s law olnservance and may sta rt all over again, with at Yuha City College and Diana society have been placed In a fire crim e prevention division of the federal troops In several southern o sta rt her Junior year at the proof vault In the basem ent of Public Affairs D epartm ent and ' Mono Eire D epartm ent m et the county courthouse, through bas for Its goal the reduction of states already. Forcing of govern d iv e rsity of Oregon. The w eather report is furnish- Monday night with fo u r new the courtesy of the county court. crim e and accidents through ade ment will on a m ajority of the ed The Journal through the co-1 rnemix’r5î added to the depart- ' Some classification of the pic quate lighting of public places people Is very very difficult. operation of Bill Hall, Supt. of m ent Th« new members were- tures has lx?en made as to scenes, and thoroughfares. ompletes Training T T W N the Sherm an Branch E xperim ent ( Mart,n Timm erm an, Jim Lessor persons, etc., and more may lx? Included In the W i^co Club’s . We . doubt If congress will agree , Station, C4““ ~“ Stan W hite and Dan Bartk-tt. Army Pvt. S terling G. Goch- made later. Anyone who has hesi lx*» Taiitfcst, new m in is te r .»f | that the w ay to help give th e n e - , report of aetlvftle« was th e In 50 T*1*8 tlnie year 18 the w orst the M oro C o m m u n ity Presby nauer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- gro m ore rights Is to take rig h ts! Prl “ — 71 tated heretofore to give pictures n flrC and a dlscu»don period terian Chun-b, w ill be com ing | man S. Gochnauer, Rt. i. Moro, to the wx-iety for fear they might stallation of “Farm Arc L ights” t.» a y from whites. K r ll 5? Ju n e 21 ............. " 7 47 on solar sw itches and oth er gen 5o followed by issuance of uniform s through 'S atu rd ay , Ju n e 2 2 _____ «1 here N aturday ac- completed a basic adm inistration be destroyed may now do so w ith eral farm and rural com m unity course at Fort Ord, May 31. 48 3n<l in strucHon8 to the new mem- T T W N I Sunday, Ju n e 2 3 .............«« out fear of loss. oompunfed by h l* w |fe and lighting. hers and old in the use of the It is extrem ely dangerous foi I Monday, Ju n e 2 4 _____ «5 (Jochnauer entered the Army In All pictures In the collect Ion sm all daughter on th e ir w ay Valuable Information was fur equipment. Jan u ary 1963 and completed basic the governm ent to assum e res -T u e sd a y , Ju n e 25 «5 48 says Mr. Johnston, have lxx»n nished by the R E A . and the P P Io lx*wiston, Idaho th e ir pre*, training a t Fort Ord. Time was set for two m onthly ponsfbllity for unemployment. It Wednesday, Ju n e 20 . «7 bought tor the society or have 45 ent h o n « . lie w ill preach Id * The 23-year-old soldier is a 1957 been donated to it by early Sher A L. Company. doesn’t have the pow er and Precipitation for the week .07. m eetings on the second and fin d sermon h e r e Munday, fourth Tuesdays of the month. graduate of Sherm an high and at-i man county families desirous of should not have. It does have •Inly 7. tended the U of ................. O In Eugene autho rity to w ithdraw from prl W _ . leaving , . i , . , |t v having tnem them kept f,,r for p posterity Interior Official vate business which would In crease employment. Here For Visit T T W N Prim e M inister MacMillan, we V isitors here last week end understand, has heen heard to were Mr. and Mrs. Karl la n d - repeat the American a d v e rtisin g !man County club was used by are to h’'i,rlng la,e ‘n I al«o affected by the reduced ap- strom and daughter, Waren of A r slogan; “N e v e r u n d e re stim a te ,the Pr°fP*ani com m ittee to ac- A ugust to determ ine the feast-1 propriations. P lington, Virginia. U ntil recently the power of a w om an”. I quaint members with the status or 40 percent unless the mid<Ck>l* hility of the plan. he was director of the Bureau oi is available, said the com m ission-( urnhia T T W N | of the various m atters that have wheat oountles can per- An explanation was made of Land Management, hut w a s Tiie club’s opposition 1 m not the situation regarding opening The weak little woman in the club dur’ng the Tommy T h o rn » ™ told K that its are In raised to the position of assistant the coming crop and d iu -jtre " i f Equalization based on education but on taxa of the Dewhute« river by the to the Secretary of Interior, charge of opening beer cans P< . ., T ' !**!: *° f c tion, he said. Under the larw sup- various governm ental agencies, S tu art Udall. think- the easy opening cans a n Eenneth Fridley, state highway fcle talk with ,?.l.,re.l , ll ^ 1 m, ™ u7 '" ’’ h«W final1 port for aucb u college comes state and federal, th at have been a m ajor scientific discovery. loner told of the pro- ahowe.1 the effeo, h*»ar «>c the final .»ik.bg „. Th(. T T W N , g^es® highw ay building, par disea««. Gaines, seeded earty ,ki!| ’ " c ’-'''"> i« d o n . from property taxes and »tate W e mu-i in -4 rem f e m e em il*>r h a t n o u i i rL r L v ^ .., 11^ K ' said veloped foot rot in some places did n..t , Up „ « 11». plan for a In..... «-w hul.N river to ™ ber t that , H i s tiic t 4 - He - ----- A breakdown of m achinery RU|»|x»rt. Sherman county has through road clear up the river, - . tJWCnuieH to become racial problems are strictly poh- * I 05 Itw o u ld lx» possible and It was the county agent's cau* id County Judge Vernon Mil- more projx»rty per child and only acquaint«! w ith the terrain over tical; th at it is the negro vo te.I The I)a,,e8 Pori' the BLM appropriation has hog’ op.nion that that would decrease ,er »<* miss tl»e m eeting w here he a tenth as many powdhle students ge-I (town In congress and the es which propos«i recreational fa n t hi- . ( j-, » t),.,t is desired 3 d ° n a fo!,r lane road as as Wa*oo county. 1/ the oosta cilities are to lx» made, If and tracts were being let to finnh r u ii / T r"o ,‘’ ’ban any other would have said that the deie- T T W N were a|»portk>ned on a ix»r ounll tim ates mad«- were liased on in when finances are available to factor, including the big p a tc h e s g a te s of six form ation so incomplete a« to the planners. it ,, , , i ,bat s°oBon How ever he la r f u m b u m ’^ X o n I S V * c,ub'* enu >1 H ar.y Bvrd is reported warned that strikes, bonding k^vs of cheat in some fields. render them useless Instead of • i.«ve said, in ef.ert, hat a con land other thin?* ran .u. ( ’hemical com panic« o i-ost Of $005.000 the job of open .. ,• . . . , other things can upset the » treMnwnt for r ^ t ^ h 'i : ' plln’ J 'f/.r elation •*rva ive is one who has been highway commission’s schedule • ng and ¡x,lIcing the 20 miles be Moro Public Library io ’ i 'T 2 he pr,‘* rU i!! J H<? 8aiil lhe Celilo - • . Biggs B I « , se, « , to being tried on HIMred Z e lf, e ^ a ’l X ‘' n' ' th,‘ r,'a ” n’: f'>r a change fn.n, low tw in tunnels would run about while a liberal te one who hasn’t tion of the Columbia R lver'high farm It seems effective hut is Fix» ,o to ,« J ? * h,rP ° n * Ktatlon and *>W • «»«’Ion ex ten tim es that. D anger to sw im H u m m er ||<»une— f ° T t w * Z way WHI th * >*a r and ’he «till too costly FuotrrM. he sa id .lsk w to determ ine i t s ^ t o d ^ ‘t ’ ’“ h ' ne,n U 3 uesday and Thursday are the ,eaMlng th«* "tatlon mers and danger of fire w ere I t, 1 u , , . | Bi» » • .’ohn Day section soon 1« a fungus dfe^ase that may >x> ,w,tentiaJ industrial grounds and doing nothing hut hazards that would need lx* con • lays the library is open with n 1 -Ju n g over the civ.l rigiifs When these are done the highway sidered. hours from 2:30 until 5 pm . or in the ground m . x fiar™ . ...... ____ ' HfatJon work Bl’l Hall said bill one worwtere if President along the river will * in L. the E. straw Ka*f»tierg explained ti.e u p 'to ^ H te th e ’rom .n ,ia*OTer?’ ,hat no ,,n;d V i s i o n would he iT esldent Mildred Zell welcom )*- con- P iere are a great num ber of v a s n t m< re interested in propp pleted and well liefore the John lw rs and ^ »aid ’U u ^ ,1T f nar o„' r H " M - - . " X Æ X d ' z '■<1 new - m em ’— ¡ 7 that ,; Ixxjks out and should he r e ing it than in passing i t Bay dam rt finished. toularl, „f , arm lt, w p p o n cr, l , ha| thc ,,(w i|^ ^ r d and j ^ , , , , , , 1 . for turn«!. Dorlne Hall Is the secretary for the library. Services Held For Roy Powell, Former Resident Moro Grain Growers Have Profitable Year Big Annual Meeting The W eather Sherman County Club Hears Vital Reports at ‘Final’ Gathering