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U of 0 LIBRARY íu'vntaii (Cnxmíq JotaniíA Seventy-Fifth Year No. 38 These T h in g s We Note Moro, Sherman County, Oregon, Friday, July 19, 1963 Deschutes League Champions Ambulance Problem Brings Support From Citizens As Drivers Official County Newspaper Swimmers Make Progress Classes To Finish Today The ambulance problem has been solved, at least for the time being. The ltixl Cross seems to lx* pro-, eessfully, the weather man is the i Those in need of ambulance ser grossing quite nicely when I've only one who hasn’t l>een very I vice may call the sheriff’s office been at the pools the children cooperative, but the children , at JO5-3622 or the deputy sher are working hard and learning haven’t complained to much. iff's home at JO5-3269. Mrs. Cain, rather quickly, thanks to the won- Thanks again to the pool owners wife of the deputy sheriff, will derful volunteer helpers who ate for their generosity and I liope lx* the ambulance dispatcher and donating from one to four hours they haven't lxx»n Inconvenienced either phone will put the caller daily to help these children, also too much. We used the following Giles L. French n touch with her. Calls may be to the two head instructors, Anne pools for ten days: H a r o l d made day or night. Hall and Tom Philbrook from Eakin, Grass Valley; l^amcr Sa- Wt passed some new construc There are fourteen persons Condon. tion «the other day and couldn't yrs, Stan Coelsch and Curly De- who have volunteered to drive 1 would also like to thank Mrs. Moss, Moro; and Robert B 1 s h, tell whether it was a motel or an the ambulance. Such driver's Bill Hall who hx>k over the wa Wasco. Thanks again. addition to the state training neèd a driver's license and a first ter safety chairmanship at the school. Our school will lx* over when aid card, says Judge Vernon Mil last minute and has organized the this is published, I know my T T W N ler, who Is concerned about the teachers and children very sue- lx>ard memlx*rs join me in thank The theory that government county’s insurance on the ambu must spend to maintian the econ ing everyone who has taken part lance. omy is wrong. What government in this project anti we hope you A meeting all Sherman County Claude Eslinger Dies spends takes away from the ec were pleased with the project. Volunteer ambulance drivers and onomy by reducing private initi The Red Cross would like to attendants is slated for July 23 At Forest Grove Home continue on in Sherman County ative, which is what makes any at 8:00 p.m. at the Court House economy strong. for many years to come for they in Moro. Dates w ill lx» set at that I Funeral services for Claud Es feel that every boy and girl that T T W N time for First Aid card renewals linger who died at Forest Grova learns to swim may save some Did you ever think what a fine and initial first aid training and Saturday were held Wednesday, one’s- life, perhaps their own. We thing Switzerland has in being a operation procedures. TIIK WASCO LITTI.E LEAGUE MAJORS July 17 in that city with inter are in hopes this may promote a Billy Mstiet, “Bo" Maenab, Jim Su m mers. non-combattant nation? All the pictured above a ie Rick Flui-n*, harry I Mel- ment there. De nul« Gubrielson, Billy Allants antl Dennis peace missions meet there and Sherman County Swimming pool zer, Billy O’Meara, Hcott Itidlc, IHek Itichel- Rit heldei fer. The roach is George Weetlman Mr. Eslinger came to Grass Val to be used by everyone, this the hotel business is wonderful. «lerfer, Ren Shafer, Guy Weedmun, Rob Byui % and bis assistant Pat Maenab. ley from Missouri when a young would make the swim school a Oregon Range Feed T T W N man and farmed with his father, very simple project compared to The proposal to jxirmit small J Asa Eslinger for many years be this year’s achievement. Six Points Above businesses to exclude negros Wasco Little Leaguers Sherman Countians fore moving to Forest Grove while making big business trade Mrs. Willard Barnett which has lx*en his home since with them would create a division Crowned Champs Os Average On July 1 Chapter Chairman The first lixid of Ixirley arrived Contribute $1,436.24 that time. He married Elsie Hill that would be intolerable shortly Range fe*>l condition in Oregon at Grass Valley and is the father W«‘dn«‘sday afternoon nt t h e Morals do not come In sizes. Deschutes League on July 1 was rated the highest of Mrs. Ray Hodges, Mrs. Alfred Moro Grain Growers w arehouse Toward Cancer Fund T T W N of record sit ee 1956, according to Taylor and Malcom Eslinger, who Former President — being delivered l»y Georg«* Wasco’s Little League Majors Comparison of income taxes Due to the generosity of the the Oregon Crop and Livestock with corporation taxes — as some returned home jubilant with the and Pat Maenab of Wasco. The Sherman County people and he Reporting Service. The 91 per- is farming the Hill place near Harry S. Truman Out P A G Co. Ranch Ls loeat«*«! 3 la trophy after a victory over Tygh Grass Valley. uniformed politicians sometimes I persistence and hard work of the emt condition ls 6 points above Ax his wife, survives him as do—is never factual. Corpora Valley, 5-2, in the play - off game mile« south of Wasco. volunteer workers $143d.21 which t>»th last year and average, for the Deschutes League Cham do sisters, Mrs. Maud Griffin, To Greet Delegates tlons pay a top rate of 52 percent, Arrival of the first load is includes memorials has lx»en Both moisture and temperature Mrs. Myrtle Blagg of Grass Val Patricia McGreer, Antelope anil pionship, Sunday, July 14. giving the government most of A great turn out from Sher only three «lays Later than a , contributed to the American Can- during June fostered an abundant ley (novz at Cove) Mrs. Beulah Joy von Borstel, Grass Valley, their profits. Individuals pay up year ago, nccoixling to Wen«lell eer Society duririg the fund rais- 'range feed situation. Pasture to 90 percent. Unfairness lies in man County were on hand to Ralziger, manager of the Moro ing campaign this year. There grasses, especially in eastern Or**- Patterson of Roseburg anti bro were among 1,500 teenage dele cheer their boys on. thers, Clem of Hillsboro and Per- gates from throughout the United comparison because an individual Grain Growers. may lx* a few more donations he-'Ron, were considerably above rault of Forest Grove, nine grand States, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, an 1 A flip of the coin put Wasco who gets dividends from a cor At the Hay Canyon station ot fore the fiscal year ends August average. Cattlemen placed all children and five great grandchil the Virgin Islands to attend the poration (already taxed at 52 per up first. Jittery at the beginning, These funds are used by the available livestock on pasture dren. four day meeting of the Future cent) mu3t also pay an income Wasco got in the swing and play the MtrG, barley has lx”»n re- 31st. ACS for research, education and end marketings declined at ter- ed hard ball all the way. Homemakers of America In Kan «•eive«l there for about a w eek, tax which can lx? 90 percent. Tax | minal markets as well as feed- sas City, held July 8-11, Tygh took a 1-0 lead at the bot and wheat is also being deliver | service. ation of dividends for income tax Water Shortage The majority of people seem to > o,s The theme of the meeting was tom of the first, but Rick Burns, ed there now. “ We have almost is double taxation. "Your Home; A Key to the Fu Wasco pitcher, hit a homerun a normal year in the arrival of have heard of the groat work be Howevcr, some nuntlters of T T W N ing done in research anti ed u ca grass fat cows have lx»en sold di Faced by Arlington ture.” Cuba Is a sort of international with two men on in the third, both barley and wheat. In the tion rect to slaughter plants. Feeder by their eonl'ilB'*»ns Per- bringing Maenab, O’Meara an 1 Mrs. Stewart Udall, wife of the Mobo area the wheat is about Arlington l>eset by relocation cancer for which no cure ha3 haps not so many realize that l»y .cattle were In short supply. Both prob’ems, now faces a s«*rlous Secretary of the Interior, made been found. And apparently no himself across the plate, giving a w»*ek aw ay,” Ralziger said. their contributions that service or cattle and sheep were alxive av- shortage of water. The 7(h) f(x»t the keynote address on this one in the administration Is Wasco a lead of .3-1. Tygh came help Is also given locally. In this erage condition because of the w’ell <.p<*ri.t«*d by the city produces theme and scored the “growdng back with a run in the 4th. From searching for one. there on it was Wasco all the way. I Legion And Auxiliary County dressings have lx»en sup- favorable fee«’ and climatic condi- 500,COO gi.lions daily. During re tendency to downgrade homema T T W N plied free of charge to cancer pa- tlons. Demand is g«xxl for sluugh- cent weeks, consumption Is near king as a career, advising her Portland has added well over Burns drove in another run in tients and hospital lxxls have been ter cattle and prices have Improv- the 750,000 gallon mark. youthful audience to create a a thousand rooms to its facilities the 5th from Maenab and Shafer 1 Caucus At Madras ed In recent weeks. Lamb prices loaned. new dynamic role for tomorrow’s scored the last run on an error. At .i meeting of the city coun for travelers without attracting Anyone wishing information were lower. cil last week, it was decided to woman, baaed on the require many more visitors. First reac Wasco came up with two dou-| A caucus of the Americnn Le- ration lawn watering for the re ments of her husband, children tion is to raise the price which ble plays in the course of the ' Cion and the American Legion concerning the hospital equip- game. Franklin of Tygh pitched Auxiliary will be held in Madras, ment on loan and items furnished main«;« r of the summer. “This is and society. will certainly be temporary'. 13 strike outs, but, his downfall July 21, at the Madras Legion at no cost to the cancer patient Wasco Stores Start the cnly way the city can main One of the outstanding speak T T W N walking 8 men. hall. A potluck dinner is to pre- please contact Mrs. Eben Kee, tain Lie protection,” said Mayor ers was former President Harry Danger of being taken over by vzas The Deschutes All-Stars will : cede the meeting. The dinner will! Grass Valley, county service chair Sales This Week Jack Harford. Householders have S. Truman. Also on the agenda the Russians was never a very Two Wasco stores are featuring lx*en notified that those on the was a tour of the Truman Li serious threat; they are not a play the American League All- lx* at 1:30 p.m. with all attending) man or any of the area chairmen participating in bringing food, to the county. Stars Friday, July 19, at G p.m. sales this week. Dale’s Clothing East fhk of main street will wa brary. very aggressive people. But the All members of the American Those who are helping inclu- operated by Mr. and Mrs. Daie ter on the odd calendar days and Dr. Richard Klemer, author Chinese are a different outfit and The Dalles 16th Street Ball Park. Legion and the American Legion ding those who helped during the and visiting associate professor of those on the West on the even Laughlin started the annual sale when they become an internation Auxiliary are cordially invited co 1963 fund raising campaign are: yesterday—la«lies and girls sports calendar days. They hav«» also home economics at the University al power they’ll be tough. Mrs. H. M. Zell, district director, wear lx?lng featured ln the store l>een notified that police will pa of Washington in Seattle, will New Owners Change attend. T T W N Mrs Frank von Borstel, county wide clearance event. I The delegates will attend to trol the streets to ensure compli sjx*ak tixlay on “Using your In We’d like to buy some stock fluence with i>arents, peers and The Wasco Pharmacy—operat ance of the directive. in a company that could get as Rufus Grocery Name i elect a District Commander an.l chairman and Mrs. Elxrn Kee, partners.” The new owner« of the Rufus1 Dlslrlci Pres1 ,dynt f“r ,h' c?",lnK chairman of the Grass Valley area ed hy Mr. and Mrs. James Bid- With the moving of the city to much free and helpful advertis There was a “Panel of Ameri Grocery this week announced th - yyar' , T , ’, T * ° m c‘ " helped by Mrs. Wm Pausch, Mrs good- Is holding a 2-for-l “Sav- the hills, homes are located on as the seat belt racket. Edgar Alley, Mrs. Herman Pe Inga Carnival” which ls a sales larger sites, with more lawns anti cans” that included families from „ new „ „ J name i.___ for the store—Vans , are expected to attend. T T W N ters, Mrs. Art Schilling, Mrs. Ben promotion sponsored annually hy trees | lanted to furnish shade. All different races and beliefs discus The eclipse due Saturday is get Food Mart. They will also give1 Payne, Mrs. Dean Reynolds and the McKesson Drug company. ! this rtw planting needs more wa- sing family problems. ting more attention from those Gobi Bond Stamps in addition to Mrs. James Earl; These delegates represent over Mimnaugh Seeks Bond Both sales are advertised ¡n this ter than the present plan can sup who warn of danger to the eyes other changes being made in the Mrs. Robert Helyer, Mrs. Ro Issue of The Journal. half a million members of the Fu than, from astronomers. operation of the store. ture Homemakers of America bert Tatum and Miss Gertrude T T W N Mr. and Mrs. Art Van Alstine Sales Again in County Buether in the Kent area, helped and are responsible for bringing We hope that others are also of Bend purchased the store re ideas gained from the National George Mimnaugh. State sav Mrs. von Borstel. amused over the expression “ra cently from Mr. and Mrs. E. C. meeting, to members of their lo ings bond administrator, was in Mrs. Earl Gentry, chairman of dical right”. Eaton. Managers of the store are town Wednesday morning while the Moro area helped by Mrs. cal chapters and state ass«x’ia- T T W N Mr. and _____________on Mrs. Jerry Hassler. tlons. a tr ip th rough a part <>f tip* Charles Burnett, Mrs. Orlow The nation might be better kmid-Columbia area to find out Martin, Mrs. Paul Fraser. Mrs. served if, instead of having a WAH< O M I I H< ► I > I - • I < III It« ll Frank Sayrs and Mrs. Gladdls government that did nothing, we Millers Purchase Rev. John McMurtrey, Pastor Seeking continue 1 Investment. Bucholtz and In the town Mrs had a poulation strong enough Services will lx? held during in savings bonds by S h e r m a n Glenn Virtue was helped by Mrs. to expect nothing from govern July and August as follows: Registered Angus County residents, Mimnaugh was Lillian Flatt, Mrs. Imogene Bel- ment. 10 a m.—Both Sunday School, "talking it over" with Giles chee. Mrs. Ben Ward, Mrs Roliert Donald L. and Shirley Miller, T T W N and Church. Moro, recently purchased an French—chairman who ha3 con- Kennedy, Mrs. Dale Harrison, If we are going to keep money Sunday School includes chil Aberdeen - Angus bull from R. in the United States interest dren through the 6th grade only. tinuously boosted sales through Mrs. Mel Parker, Mrs. O. L. Dec- W. and Pansle Michel, Powell the yeats. ker, and Mrs. Andy Paulson. rates will have to be higher. Bute, Oregon. In Wasco and surrounding area Otherwise it will go elsewhere. Mrs. Mabel Haven, chairman, That will mean more cost for ser I was he!i*ed by Mrs. Walter Broc vicing government loans, bigger Fish Club Organized kert, Mrs Elva Dehler, Mrs. Doug dividends—and more money in las Alley, Mrs. Chas. Mansfield, A private fishing club In the the channels of trade. Mrs. Lloyd Royse. M tr . John Hil- process of organizing on the T T W N Johnny Buether place at Graas it- _ u, i_ . , . . derbrand, Mrs Kenneth Dlmmlck, The tight pants season is upon ... . “ h H , ? ? “2. rec',n,ly ,,layc‘l Ol,helia ln Mrs John F<>„. MIS» Mary Ann Valley is closed to all but mem- us, delayed but delightful. ¿ u Jh ,r T L Hamle* al p*raniu», N J. | Hayen Mr, Clarcnc, Spen bers. Permanent membership ln Douglas Reid, son of Mr. and rere Irrigate«! alfalfa field. Doug’s T T W N The newspaper commented fur- Mr*. Vernon Ron», Mr«. C h ^ Mrs Frank Reid has placed se records were Judged best in the the club will lx» $20 and the mem- We are in the midst of an an Mn” o n ' J *?• lsse ther: Two young actors who once! Decker and Mrs. M J. Peterson. Lx»rshlp will Lx» held to 20. nual disgrace for which no an Me In Bucks County nr*oi Playhouse played Shakespeare fill major! While In Rufu Mrs. W If. Me- cond In the Blue Mountain Dis Blue Mountain District. There are still cards open to The state award In Soil and swer has been found: The scar at New Hope pa.—one of the na- rOjeg They are Miss Sharon trict of Future Farmer's Better Donald, chairman was helped l»y now members. Anyone Interested Water Management was won by city of berry pickers and the ex lion's leading theatres Muehim a« >enn- the country Mrs. Anna Chrisman, Mrs. Robert Farming contest. Doug won th° rhould contact either Johnny Ismg ai the state FF A conven cessive numbers on welfare rolls second place trophy In competi Miss Sharon I^ughlln. daughter glr|, and Rick Lenta a'«'6 a Byrrl, Mrs Joe Morris, Mrs Ken Buether, Gross Valley or Mel Par It may be necessary to suspend of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Laughlin ta)low youlh who mskj^ , tion with Future Farmers from tion In The Dalles last Ma.*ch. His ker, Moro. neth Spagle, Mrs Mona Cory, application has gone on for na relief and welfare during the of Wasco, has been singing lea l for Jenny nnce , he ha, , p me Mrs Bert Swigert, Mrs. J a c k H<xxl River to Milton • Freewa- tional competition. Doug was one summer when field crops need parts « . In » some of the . best mu ' tamorphoseil by Father Moynl- I^ange. Mrs. Carl Marsh and Mrs. Jler‘ of three Sherman Chapter mem- picking cats in New York and Pennsy!- ^an Neal Kerb. ' The Better Farming contest Is lx*rs to receive the degree of State T T W N vania. Re«*ent1y she sang the part We appreciate the contributions judge«l on the size and quality of Farmer In 1963. He served two Miss I^aughlin, a former Ophe We wonder at the optimism of of Ophelia in “Hamlet” and has The weather rejiort Is furnish- and thank each and every o n e , the boys farming program, how years as chapter secretary and the newspapers that have been several other very covet«xl parti lia in “Hamlet,” is a charming if who helped during the campaign e«l The Journal through the co- program fits the local farm, A New York newapaper which a blt ° v,rta » « * * /•" » > - t h e l»l was on the chapter parliamentary operation of Bill Hall, Supt. of running stories about the danger including the publicity given bv the lw»y has taken advan- of sunstroke and excessive ex reviewed “Jenny Kissed Me” ter not ent.rely her fault, since the Sherman County Journal and tage o f his opportunities, th«> team. the Sherman Branch Experiment - , Awards for the Better Funning Station. posure to the sun particularly commented on Miss Laughlin a* »he's got some mighty unbelieve- The I>alles Optimist as well as the written reeor,» the am lns „ ,nt„ , an> vMed h , he Slalp Thursday, .,„ly 71 able lines to put over. those published in western Ore follows: July 12 „ 11 ____ " 89 47 Friday lull The play itself, while not parti- 1 educational films shown ’n Ult program and the technleal know A««M-latlon of FFA through the Friday, gon July 1 2 _____ _ Sliaron I»aughlin (Jenny), a na- !8 . _ . . . . . Sherman theatre in Moro hy Mr <f ledge of farming shown by th.? wafk*nni t .. l * i 1 , y , ** ” ~~ w nte«t nt National Future Farmer Founda Saturday. T T W X Saturday, July 1 3 ____ 82 live of U.,«.«, Oregon, was , ,nu- cutarlr deep or Imellectu.llj- Mt. (^ n, ra„ a|al Mr a„,j Mra 51 tlon. Doug will maintain pertnan- Sun«lay, Sunday, July 14 . . . . . . 87 59 Well, it looks as If the world sic Major at Marvil urst College ’sfying, Is a light and sattsfactor- E. Hartley. Doug has a farming program ent possiswlon of the large tr > Monday, 71 50 Monday, July July 15 15 had about worn out the salacious near Oswego and an Acting Ma- lly amusing situation roniedv in 1 - 71 41 story of Christine Keeler. Now »or at I nlverelty of Washington, which the ends are tied neatly 1 6 _____ Harry Pinkerton ls In The Dal- consisting of 8 Hereford*, 1 sows, nhy. First place winner In the dis Tuesda”, July 16 r0 57 she will have to live with It her Seattle She made her off-Browi- together It’s good for a pleasant' leg hospital recovering from a a lioar, and over 50 fee«ler pigs trlct wa- Ken Mere of the Wv- WeilnewLy July 17 luring the year He has 50 acres ’east chapter ,n Hood River roun Thursday. July 18 SO 54 self. vzay debut in "If Five Years Pass” evening. I j ung infection , of grain and has dev« 1<>| m ?<1 a 2H jty. No meas urea ble preclpita «on. FIRST BARLEY Sharon Laughlin Takes Leading Role in “Jenny Kissed Me” WEATHER REPORT