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»»AGE 2 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, ^ 5 2 Uce Novemebr 16, at 7 p. m. the state of Oregon, in the sum the State of Oregon for Sher The m aster also announced some of $6,290.00, and must l)e enclos man County, and lias qualified. work on the Rufus grange ed in a sealed envelope ad All person» having claims again Puhlishrd Every Friday at grounds must 1* done soon. He dressed to the undersigned and Muro, Oregon set November 17, 18 and 19 as CU'STOM SLAUGHTERING — marked on the outside "Propo st said estate are hereby noti fied to present the same, duly the probable dates. Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp sal for Bonds”. No interest will verified as by law required to Gilè* L. French Supper was served after the freeze. C & C Food Store, lie allowed on the deposit with the undersigned at G rass Vtd- “Spi iking of banks", said the corporated cities of the county. , th „ «2 members ore- B n t* r « l a * M cond c taaa l « « matter at tha Grass Valley, Oregon. 47tfn the bid. but the check of the ley, Oregon, within six m onths « £ , u.r « e m e d th a . a day so well “ Sw ter» P oatoffica a t M o m . « " E ft. — »f Con<r»eu ot M aro h ■TZmvn" funny thing that happened year, tailed should, before sundown, p .. honored by the NEED AN A LLPURPOSE CAR? successful bidder will be retain from tiie date hereof. OFFICIAL county Then see the W illys Station ed as part paym ent of the Dated and first published .......... " " U1 •*“* » it. X Wagon on display at W ILLIS bonds or to secure the schtxil October 31, 1952. t t e ^ ’T C “ s rv X 8 S * S * % £ * L 2 u " b e re — I^ist publication November MOTOR CO. All-steel body, over district against any loss result n iw s f a m i drive, plenty of carrying capacity ing from failure of the bidder 28, 1952. PUBLISH ERS PEARL GARRET1 w here the drug store is now, one. A fine id e a , said another. A b,ue and A merican means safety, economy and prac to comply with the term of his ""•« ......! * ,hehO,h“ U d“* b‘ “ W 8Wr‘ » e a u ? r W»bX . # paper ~ A dm inistratrix association tical transportation. Also New hid. Each bidder shall include in A. J. MOORE around the door was put there the third r U m r a t e d th e Rufus school Four Wheel Drive JE E PS, PICK to decorate the Ifannafln & ‘ And hiring the best rig from • " X n th i students had their UPS and STATION WAGONS. his bid a statem ent of the total Court House, Bend, Oregon Wiley saloon which moved in the livery stable and provident!- ^ tup? av X h t The entire Contact W ILLIS MOTOR for WU- cost to the district, if his bid be Attorney for A dm inistratrix when the building was built In ally filling its bottom w ith re- da"'fe Satturday n g . lys-Overlana Sales, Service, Parts accepted. The successful bidder will be 1901 Ted was a Jolly Irlaher, fre.hn.ent the three of then, aet a lS « X i i and Accessories. W est Columbia with the w ritten from Australia, a sheep m an out for Kent to establish a bank ’ izn„»» .nd his orchestra River Highway, The Dalles, Ore furnished opinion of W infree, McCulloch, Eureka Lodge No. 121 A J>’. A A.*» th at putting in that fine, thriving city, strug- *>en K nott and his orchestra gon. 23-tfc. until he found Meets on the 1st and Shuler & Sayre of Portland, tongues paid gling »upward toward metropol- dressetl in tuxedos p a y o HUBHCRIPTION ---------- RATKH wuui on iitvu ---- — ---- ------- —« Janro wool men’s □ tviiguc« 3rd Thursday evenings Oregon, to the effect that the FOR SALE: Queen Stock Tank ONE YEAR . ....................... 12.00 better than putting wool on Ran proportions—Mn opportune " if; each month. Visiting entrance td the dance was bonds constitute the valid and Heaters. $45.00 Ranch & Home ----- *— backs. •— ov forw ard looking 1 ne enir iv ’v x jtz z - members cordially in- sheep’s Ry for any a line of stream ers leading to an legally binding obligations of W v C z A - vlted to meet with us Store, Moro, Oregon NOVEMBER 11, 1952 "One morning about half past man. nr th«» the said school district/ ----------------------------------------------- six as Je d was building the fire ‘ Word was sent on ahead and î L d .a „ ta r d m arker Clyde Gillmor, W. M. The bonds will be delivered II. D. Pinkerton, Secretary WKJX’OME and sweeping the floor H arry as the promoters entered the ' appropriate complete, without undue delay,* r.Ftlilt liriu 1 h.ipter No. .8. O JM Tiie activités resulting from Smith came in w ith a before town they were invited to par- in« ¡T* t ? gatr« .m frP ceilimr NOTICE OF BOND HALE at the expensee of the school Sealed proposals will lie re . Meets every second ano the opening of a new- bank breakfast expresuon far grom take of a hastily prepared but c J* „ . w »rp nri fourth Thursday in each headquarters for the Sherman pleasant. TYtd understood and ample and tasty dinner prepar- J*0 0 a , ,i’ an“ J * “ "*” “’ . „ \ ceived by the undersigned until district, at such city in Oregon county branch of .he F irst Na- ¡he two bent elbows In the e,l by the women of the village . £ eight (8:00) o’clock P. M., Stan as the successful bidder shall month; visiting members dard Oregon Time, on the 2nd name. Invited. Moro, Oregon tionai tional are such as to establish estab lish silent silent salute salute of of men m en who w ho can ca n who who themselves them selves w ere interest- Clara E. Houston day of December, 1952, and im Bonnie May, W. M. good will and mutual tru st drink before breakfast. N either ed in the sudden promise of econ- ®uo«nv nirthriav” fort Clerk School District No. 17, be sang "Happy B irthday” fort mediately VheroafUer will Gwen Ross, Secretary_________ between the bank and the coun- was to i>e outdone in generous- omlc growth, Sherman County, Oregon Mrs. Bill Macnab and H arland publicly opened by the District ty. The expressions of congratu- lty or drinkability and the bot- “The dinner was a huge success M o ro Ix x lg e No. 113 l.O .U .F Address: P. O. Box 6 School Board of School District . . lation, the evidences of faith tic slid over the smooth bar The self appointed mayor of the M''J?onal<i Moro, Oregon No. 17, Sherm an County, Ore Meets 1st and 3rd lunch of are more elaborate than is usual several times ix’fore another unincorporated town, presided *ne r i A ser vtu gon, for the purchase, at not F irst Published (Nov 7, 1952) Tuesdays in I.O.O.F. man l r o »U.ipvtu-U '^ p e T u d ‘öf mul"pm f ...v th T iro “ r ‘“ r L for other types of business, inuri with w mi U iru t u e u b iw ui «««. j«.. m¿k 7 vr* • d ïn T T i.7 ■ .~ - .tr . I^ast Published (Nov. 14, 1952 hail. Transient and T hat is, we think, proper in solubility came in. fixin’s. it was a glorious din- ¡ 7 ^ ® “ a ’( , " A7 L lt fif less than par and accrued In visiting brothers are terest, of the following describ the case of a bank opening. The "Joe Williams was the barber ner. Speeches were made, the at intermission u îe. ’ ' ed negotiable general-obligation Estate of Tlionuis M. Garrett cordially Invited business of banking is based to and a good one—he adm itted it. fertility of the soil was toasted. dollars was tne p ro têt s Floyd Lane, N. G. NOTICE TO CREDITORS coupon bonds of said school dis a large decree on faith. A depo- He Joined the others and made The wisdom of the forw ard lhe luncn- W oiking on e - trict, in the principal amount Leo W atkins. Secretary Estate No. 508 sitor shuns a bank In which he such efforts to catch up as were looking bankers to be was prais- . conun‘, , e «,«■«,»»/ of $310,000.00, dated January 1, In the County Court of the has no faith; a bank refuses a soon successful. The talk grew ed. They bought a couple lots Mr8’ n r iJ J 1953, State of Oregon for the County Lupine Rebekah Ixxlge No. 116 in denominations ) of borrow er In whom it has no away from the worries that had in the center of the tow nsite * Gt^ I.ge. / t XT’ , , „ of Sherman, Probate Depart Meets 2nd and 4th F - $1,000.00 each, numbered one (1) faith. Laws can punish the wrong brought them together. It tou- and turned their horses tow ard h n u t» anü M*-8- Geiana Meaier. to three hundred ten (310), ii> ment. Tuesdays of each ■ Notice is hereby given that month. doer but no one w ants to get ched upon the beauties of the home. M M Harness who elusive, to m ature serially in Visiting into that. In the care and use country, the benevolence of the "They owned those lots (for ’ ‘ A1 : ’ r e e e n tl v va- numerical order at the rate of the undersigned has been ap members welcome of money faith is a prime factor, sun, then rising behind the 20 years, but the idea of the . . . h th . , Fniztieres T hirty One Thousand »Dollars pointed adm inistratrix of the Josephine G entry N.G. That is the reason the county hill, it mentioned the excellence bank faded on the 15 miles hom e . . : Hanrhter» fmm Port! ($31,000.00) on the 1st day of estate of Thomas M- G arrett, de may feel proud that the F irst of the spring w eather, the pros- to Grass Valley, faded as the 1 . ‘ . . January of each of the <years ceased by the County Court of ?Ielen Martin, Sec. National hank has chosen to pective bounty of the crops, and dust enveloped the prom oters 1 ,,„kpn.,' J ? attAndw» thp 1954 to 1963, inclusive. build a new bank building here expanded beyond the Immediate who had left their enthusiasm . , . < ,t,ird-iv niuht The bonds will bear interest as Indication that their decision vicinity toward Kent, then be- at Kent with not a single bottle 6 * 8 7 O u ts e lls a ll o th e r K en tu c ky w h is k ie s payable semi-annually1 at such of 15 years ago is to be perman- ing settled and verging on ad- to go home w ith.” Mr. anJ Mrs. Ed H errling of rate or rates, in multiples of b e c a u s e i t ’s - ent. Local residents have had vancement to the ranks of in- Maupin were dinner guests Sun- V4 of 1%, not exceeding six (6) no doubt of that. They feel that ________________________ :_______ (lay of the George Foxes. They per cent per annum, as shall be the resources and the i n c o m e --------------------------------- ; ?" * brought their son F ranklin who specified by the successful bid of the county are certain to Pa rc hed until lour inches ot RASMUSSENS WED 23 YEARS ‘s attending school in La Grande der. Both the principal of and over to Grass Valley so he could m erit a bank. Ia,n wouldn’t have wet them, the Interest upon the bonds will Yet, Ixnh should be pleased or b,ack c,ouds huntf in the Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Rasm ussen 8« back to school w ith Dick be paid at the office of the over the n -w facilities for trans- heavens so securely that even have many guests this week Rust also a student at Grande, courtly treasurer of Sherman acting banking business. It will I W n in g could Jar but a little t>ei.aûse of the approach of th e ir Then the Herrlings came on to County, Oregon. be more convenient for custom- ra *n R'o,n them—and that in 25th wedding anniversary w hich Wasco, and after spending the The bonds will be sold to the er and employee in the new) SIK>^S- , I ? will be November 19. Celebration afternoon with the Foxes, re building. Farm ers who use the The law of averages should wil, be de|ayetl untn Sunday the turned home via the Columbia highest bidder, but the district school board reserves the right most modern of tillage and har- exlM>('te'l to bring less ram 23rd and will lx» at Hood River, river highway. to reject any or all bids. Unless vest machinery will appreciate bl 1 he 1950s th an it did in th e Here are her mother, Mrs. Han- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McClain ail bids are rejected, the bonds the attitude that caused the ()ne ,nUHt however, solve nah Krogness of W yndman, N. who recently moved to Tygh will be awarded to the bidder bank to construct new quarters. the Question of w hether the D ; her sliJter and |,usband, MT. Valley where they make their, complying with the term s of Banking services have expand- wel years were averaging past and Mrs clarence I- Nash of home w ere week end guests ini the notice of sale, and subm it (si generally in the last 20 years. ‘*rynesa or merely as a prelude ^-echei N> D> com ing later are Rufus. McClain was road boss ting the bid which provides the The lending of money is only future dryness. I hat we do \ j rs Rasmudsen’s brother Lion- for the state highway depart- lowest cost to the school dis one of them whereas it used, to not know Bul we do know that ei Krogness and wife from N orth ment at Rufus for many years trict . lx* the only one. -B anks could lhe w eather man Is aoting like y,akola and her* sister, Mrs. until his retirem ent this fall, Each bid must be uncondition hardly exist on the money loan- <dd years ago when there Kenwood Woolworth of Seattle. Hay Brown who has worked al, must be accompanied by a ed in this county in recent ,ievet' was enough rain Also here are Mr. and Mrs. Fred for the state highway depart- certified check or cashier’s check Kasmussen of Melner, N. D., ment since his graduation from in favor of the district, of or years contrary to the conditions THE OLD SJJNNY BROOK COMPANY, the Rufus high school in 1932 upon a bank doing business ir» formerly when they could not < ARD OF THANKS his brother and wife. I take this means of telling LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY was made the new road boss. exist because loans were too Ray comes into his right as road large. Income from other ser- tiie friends who voted for me election th at I bow, because his father the for vice* make the banking business in the , recent . .. veijy mer Cal Brown was boss for the more stable. Just as a few beef International light-duty pickup state highway at Rufus, too. cattle stabilize wheat fanning. muc'1. Module available with 6 tt, I and 9- Kenneth Sal her Thirteen members from Ru Tills new spaper Joins with foot bedluu. OVW rating* 4,200 to fus grange attended the first farmers and husin<«ss men in card OF THANKS 8,600 pound*. Ask about AD-A-RAK (By Mrs. George L. Fox) grange visitation program at welcoming the hunk, in congra- j want to thank the voters of attach men t to Incroato pickup body Barlow Gate grange Friday nite. utility. tulating it on its new building, Sherman county for their very ’file Rufus grange held elec- A few sprinkles of rain were in wishing it well it, its prob- generous support in tiie recent tion of officers Thursday night able expansion of services. We general election and to pledge when the grange met in regular here Sunday night, also are happy that another new again my alleglenc« to their wel- session w ith Roland Johnson, 1 he geese are quite plentiful and modern building has lxx>n fare, master, presiding. The results Ble fields, and the hunters added to the town as evidence Charles Allen Tom were as follows: Roland John- are busy getting their limit. of its continued growth. son, master; Harland Johnson, Everett Darr and son Joe who «'Alt OF IIIANKH overseer; Mis. George Fox, lec- live at Government Camp on I want to thank the voters of t ure,<; George Fox steward; Wm. Mt. Hood were lunch guests of PRICES DOWN Sherman county for their sup. O’Brien, assistant steward; Mrs. the George Foxes Friday. George p . i « i ,h>rl at tbc Ueneral election. Roland Johnson, chaplain; Mrs. and E verett attended Benke „ ..v /r 11 ,nian.t Although 1 had no opposition, W ait Morris, treasurer; Mks. W alker business college togeth- uh»» Jiii u '*-»1 fc»°,n«»»i ,n° "7» 1 al’l’recla,e >'wur votc antl w il* Atlee Wilson .secretary; Sam er back in the twenties. E verett who study such things say it continue to work to the beet Brock gatekeeper; Mrs. Ben >s in the skiing business at Mt. !‘h a |J n VHliUg ° fi ,PrX eSS Äft5 r of n,‘v ablllt>’ for your ^ te re s ts . Galloway, Ceres, Mts. Will Huck, Hood the inflation perhxl. Those who Stew art Hardie Pomona; Mrgi Grace Medler, Thi The children of Rufus school H r State Senator Nlrs. Andy Engberg, lady enjoy enjoyed their vacation Armistice P r io r to the th e depression < e n resK io n o of f t the he ’ \ ° J prior assistant steward; and on the day. Rufus school postponed their 1930s will be cautious. . HEAL HALE NOW ON HERE executive committee were Atlee visitation night until Tuesdav, I u t lu it L a certain am ount Soon tinsel, holly, bright rib- Wilson, C urtis Neal and Will November 18. Thev had first ? ro X an,“ li8sue pape; ’• * Huck thought th*>’d h - e it m- OII g aitnougn wiy. Some from one ol our lhe day. Eah tlass w i„ give fifteen o.uppu.K ■unougn sh Siowiy. jx»me strew n froin onc end O| ,>nlind Johnson .nhnsnn saH1 the of them were really pretty high. h<»iiw» t<> th e o t h e r Packages . Roland Johnson said the Farm ers might haoov wB| ■> 1h » > plled , up ready » » to » lx> ^aaaaf .Late was changed to minutes of w hat they are doing rariu eis m igm well wen be ix> nappy lk „.OIMh,„. Ik ,,,,,,, idxiut it for the price of thetrt ,..irri,,.i . th .. ixw t .»file» or de- lH tt,n b u 11 inatead of Decern in school, so the parents and nroduets have not n o t been lx»en enlnv no ... . __»_*)Cr uer aa ” B as was first nrsi planned. products going up "'.„ ''.»»¿"’neighborhood 11 was *,ianneu- Can See just, t ’hat the -------- - - - - - * - livered in the ntignoornooti. AJs0 (hal two of thtf quULs have children are accomplishing. nearly so fast as the price of Cards wl„ l>e stackvd on the W illiam O’Brien’s m other things bought to m aintain pro- dcsk some ready to l»e mailed. been completed by the H.E.C. When you’re in the m arket for a - when you need it. But just as impor The names OI of the new canab candl- from Echo came to be an »yer over ductlon. It may be assumed that <lthl ’ .. catl 1 nainvs C ^ Jo u rttn l A n d S p e a k in g o f B a n k s T h e re W a s O ne Woztf Ad» Köii^^lannefJ For Kent Once Upon A lime u j i Rufus News ,h , l.pro‘>bo8b's Pick of the */2-ton pickups! th« government will protect farm ers against sudden drops frlemis enti Z ÎÎgîw o M o u S è d prices ‘ f!™' . . ,t r o v i n g ,bU 'S' Mr “nd F” d H arr‘‘ ?hW ’‘ S! l Urd.3>\ . ^ n . Mr. and Mrs George Macnab a ij^ motored to Echo and and Mr. and Mrs Art Smith were Mrs. O’Brien home. 'h \ ballofal ,or «’«* 10 " w M ,cn ,b an,‘ dal" 'h- and evlttence of eondng rompe- ' “ " “'V,. ’¡ „ X m th í“ 'hrÑ 'tm 'v lite n . The signs a re out tellhtg ,•'! 1 , Í» of eheam-r gasoline and oil " 1 J 1 , . , , .. . control rogiam s in the state the prices, lumber is advertised at money comes from. 71 percent lower price» on many items. 1 1 <ount>- 1* ret nt to the Grocery Items carry coupons 8,at1e ' . , . to indirectly reduce ' prices and it is likely that before long the sent i»ut after checking and it any names are missing or m ore slow reports of the government stam ps are needed Norma hv eret will notice the fact. at Wasco will suppl> them ,” " nber‘ « •"‘“ »■on. Th.- Rufus grange are to take v.mdhla.es ,0 H arlatuhlew gi.mge for the 1st and 2nd de Saturday. gree of , he W l|er Nuvein|M,r 15 at s p ,n> The can. didates of both granges are to come to Rufus grange Thursday K'oventier 20 at 8 p. in. The Ru- fug ,nastvr sald lhe officers woukJ |uv<? # degree worfc pr#c. (’AN IT RAIN For neurly a week it has been trying to rain and has acheived no more than a try at this writing. Were we to prog nosticate failure it m ight help. It acts like It used to In the dry old day» when the fartnen could not expect rain with the confidence that has been poasi- ble since 1940. Anyone old enough to have a crook in his neck from looking for clouds in the sky will remember how it used to seemingly try to rain Clouds aplenty flew across the »ky driven by wind that appar ently came up for that |»»Cl>so, dribbles of m oisture fell on neULs See th e n e w ter Joan of The halles were over night visitors at the Hon M ao nah Ihome Satu rd a y ____________ Mother N ature is preparing for winter. The leaves are lea- vlng the trees as they become dorm ant A few frosty nights, ?nd Mother N ature thought she better protect her trees, and w nd the sap down. It was 24 here for three or four nlght9 The threatening clouds at last let down some rain Monday night, and it looks as though more will follow. The w heat that was planted shallow wiHi he able to sprout, but there must be more to keep it going. Plym outh H ere’s real-truck muscle in every part to give you th at extra drive for the tough jobs; extra years of thrifty operation. H ere’s the roomiest cab and the smoothest ride you can find in any truck. Come in ^nd see all that International has to offer you in a light-duty truck: • U n m a tc h e d h a n d lin g ease! International’s Super-steering system makes truck driving child’s play. Wider front axles make possible a full 37° turning angle for easier handling and better control! • S ilv e r D iam o n d all-truck valve- • Comfo-Vision Cab— theroom iest, most comfortable cab on the road. Designed by drivers for drivers. The wide seat holds three with ease. The one-piece Sweepsight windshield in sures perfect visibility. New green- tinted, non-glare safety glass avail able. in-head engines give that extra power BaWor road» moan a bottor Am orita • In te rn atio n al light-duty trucks —-M , h , and 1-ton sizes, 115, 127, and 134-in. wheelbases. Body types include pickup, stake, panel, Metro, utility, and others. Q i CHAPEL pra V t motor co . Funeral Ptioae œe J. K. McKean Company coma ir, and saa u . - MORO, Oregon Advisors and directors I«BX»NAK1> R. SMITH Wasco, Oregon o tant, they save you plenty on gasoline and maintenance. fa r oamploto ia/arm atiar, about any Intarn atian al llght-duty truck, so o n o n d isp lay a t O ton pickup, it pays to look hard at the pick of the lo t—International. The O IKfilleo 3133 IN T E R N A T IO N A L ^ TRUCKS ____ _ n S tandard o f tha H ig h w a y “ j o