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o • PACK i SHERMAN COUNTTI IOVRNAU MORO. OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1M4 Mrs. Frances Howe has been a guest at the Art C hrlstl^son Two Boys Make ^ m e for the past week, c<Wiing obtain that which they (lid not S lffrm a a (C puu I h JJiw n al The proposal to give some tax earn because of their rights un reduction to those who get income up with them from her home in at •iiblishc.l Every E m lay der a people’s government The from securities is a wise one in Honor Roll Portland. Moro, Oregon __________ ___ eventual success of government tax theory; it is not politically Mr. and Mrs. BUI Hall and Douglas Paul Alley, who is family drove to Portland Thurs till«**» I,. 1 ivih -I i i:«lit<»r j,y the ;>■ will depend on the very appealing. It fails to appeal studying Diesel Engineering, and day to spend a few - hours with , .1.« matter at u* number who serve unselfishly because so few people have any i A X . “ . ,'« .1 . *» and the number who act selfishly, Investments in American busi WillianW Alan Nlsbet, who is her sister who is visiting in Port studying refrigeration, at Oregon a ro n ir r v M o l March 8. 187». ---------------------- . ness. Tachnical Institute have made land. George Gentry is here to visit If it were passed it is probable the honor roll for the spring m o ke g o v e r n m e n t Ol I I d \ C O I V I V PA PEP that there would be greater in term. Alley with a GPA of ,3.67 his daughter, Mrs. Lee Belshee, dam age coming from Garibaldi where he vestment in business and that N A T IO N A L E D 1 T O R • A L The pig crop report of the De should aid in the development of and Nlsbet with a 4.0, according is regularly employed In a mill, A S ¿ p c (^ T ^ O M partment of Agriculture shows business to such size it would to news from Klamath Falls, now down because of the exten home of the institute. that the pig crop will be larger sive lumber strike. KBm BCDZEDS this year than last, or at least, not need governmental interven Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mather of Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Wilson came tion. It would make the nation that the spring crop was larger. stronger economically. Spokane stopped Wednesday night up from Portland Monday and new spaper It also shows how the produc If it were passed it would lie a may remain here for the sum with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. tion of pigs has declined in this start toward the eventual end of PUBLISHERS Clarence Merslnger. She was mer. ' nation. Mrs. Maggie Barnum returned Clara Merslnger. double taxation: the taxing of a association The ten year average is larger corporation and those who get Monday from a visit with rela A drivers license examiner will than the number expected this dividends from it. tives in Stevenson, Wn., and Port be on duty in Moro Tuesday, year by some two percent In the Those who believe that govern land and with Mrs. Neva John July 6, at the court house between SC lust K IP T IO N KATMN nation and by 34 percent in Ore ment should be everything to all the hours of 10 a. m. and 3 p. m. ston in Salem. n \ I ì I A lt ’ 2 (MI gon. What became of the pigs, Next Wednesday the county Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carpenter men will oppose it in theory; the mortgage lifters of an earlier will meet for its first meet and family of Stevenson, Wash., those who think that people J ULY 2, IBM__________ and more stable day? should run the country with as are visiting this week with her ing of the fiscal year a n d Not so many years ago, a man little government aid or supervi mother, Mrs. Earl Gentry and also as the levying body of the B E I LA K ATIO N OF never thought of farming unless county to approve the budget. It sion as necessary will advocate it. family. he raised a few pigs, enough to IN D E P E N D E N C E Rev. Alfred Solomon and Dew may be increased no more than amply supply his family with ey Thompson have been attend ten percent but can be cut as far On July 4, 1776 the representa bacon and ham during the en WHEAT PROBLEM ing the annual meeting of the as agreed upon. tives of the 13 colonies proclaimed tire year. He wasn’t a thrifty Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Balsiger The woes of the wheat farmer Presbyterian Synod of Oregon be drove to Dayton, Wfesh., Satur their independence from Eng farmer unless he did so provide. ing held at I^ewls and Clark col land In words that have since There were hog butcherings with in the west, particularity the day, returning Sunday after a lx?en disputed and debated and de their resultant sausage grinding northwest are many and are grow lege from June 28 to July 1. Mrs. visit with friends. Dewey Thompson represented the claimed about from thousands of and lard rendering that brought ing in number and size. The long Optimists who assumed that rostrums. These men from the the community together so they continuance of the rigid price Moro Missionary society at the just because it was June the wea hills and small towns of the Eng became social affairs. system has built up a surplus annual meeting of Oregon Synodi ther would be warm were wrong. lish colonies wrote strong words, It was true that not every far that has made him unnecessary, cal (Presbyterian women) being It wasn’t. If there should be any words that startled the world. mer was an accomplished butcher his product a burden. Although held at the same location during optimists remaining they may be It was not so much that they and pork smoker. His product he Is equipped to grow wheat the same days. Lorena Dutton returned to her as disappointed in July if the said they wanted to be free from was occasionly pretty hard and cheaper than anyone he is far home In Portland Monday follow start was an indication. July 1st England; that was generally un salty before another butchering from market. cold. derstood. But they wanted to be day came around. He has become a big operator, ing a two week visit in the home was Tex Irzyk was In Portland free of England for reasons that Oregon never has produced drawing huge sums from the of Rev. and Mrs. Alfred Solomon. Monday and the doctors removed Last Sunday Mrs. Harriet Ro were new, and except for Tom enough pork for the use of its government, and therefore unpop the cast from his ankle and Paine and others of the revolu people. We also Import pork ular in a nation governed by ma mine and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy found it unnecessary to put on tionary group In Erance, start from the mid-west and often im jorities. Politics has done him Thompson went to Prineville to another one. Tex says its worse port hogs as well. We have the dirt and dependence on govern attend the wedding of Gary Ro without it. ling. feed and this year’s crop of bar ment has weakened his self reli mine, a grandson of Mrs. Romine. “We hold these truths to be Mr. and Mrs. Jim Woods of The bombing heard the other self-evident, that all men are ley will lx? excellent for that, ance. Portland are here for a short night in Moro was made by a few There never will be a majority created equal; that they are en but we do not have the inclination time while getting ready for har- So we are 34 of voters who will approve pay firecrackers imported for the dowed by their Creator with cer- for raising hogs. purpose because Oregon does not talrt Inalienable rights; t h a t percent below our own ten year ments of $100,000 to $500,000 to wheat growers under the guise of permit the sale of them anymore. Rotary Lawn Mower $39.95 among these pre life, lllxjrty, and average. Beefo had a birthday party On way for an area to remain aid to farmers anymore than they the pursuit of happiness; that 4.95 to secure these rights, govern an economic colony is to refuse will approve payments of $1,- Wednesday night when a party of Screen Doors ments are instituted among men, to produce enough to be an econ 250,000 to big growers of cotton. frineds gathered to help him ob M ethyl Bromide The system has grown out of serve his birthday and gave him deriving their just powers from omic factor. hand, been retained too long to presents. Gopher Gas 1-35 the consent of the governed;—” John Stewart was up from The serve political ends. Neither These statements are still dis .KUIN DAY l>AM DELAY should it be changed suddenly. Dalles to spend a few days on his RANCH & HOME STORE puted and about some of them land southeast of town. Moro, Oregon The house-senate conference It reqnlres an easy hand and gra there is not much left other than dual change to keep from break eliminated appropriation for start the resounding phrases of the original document. Men are not of the John Day dam and it was ing farmers and increasing the BEEFO ’S created equal. They are created accepted by both house and tendency toward fewer owner BEEFO ’S different, no two of them are ex senate thus leaving the dam ships of farms. Right now Oregon wheat men actly alike; they are not machine about where it was at the lx?gin W e are not so crazy about the cap or the are trying to get some change in ning of the session. made, turned out like so many moustache but the figure is ju st right- This legally In the same place, but the method of figuring acreage castings from the same mold. They have different backgrounds, actually farther along lx?cause it cuts so that summerfallow farm character looks like h e ’d been eating here different training, different edu has come closer to passing and ers will not be put out of business while every-year farmers take th a t well fed look, you know. cation, ¿‘ven different chemistry, has been recognized as a part of it is now assumed that meji are the power system of the Colum their market. We are a specializ ed group and small and entitled Well, you can’t beat food. We eat three times equal before the law, that the bia. Actually the government Is to consideration. government must treat them all a day and only sleep once so you can see which is the Farmers who feed the world alike and with that there Is little putting tremendous sums of mon are entitled to suitable Incomes ey into dam building in the north most important. quarrel. which Is more than they are The I>eclaratlon of Indepen west, millions and billions, and likely to get under government “ Man on a T ightrope”, Sat. & Sun. dence did establish the thought residents have no opportunity to management. That is because they in the world that pien have in hail Uncle Sam as a skimpy pro “The V anquished’’, Tues. & Wed. alienable rights. This nation re vider for our demands. Should the are now a minority. It may well lx? that farmers will have to set cognizes that—and is alx>ut the public and private power people only one that does, llut it was a keep on arguing alx>ut Hells Can tle the problem themselves. new thought 178 years ago; It Is yon until there Is another session a new thought to millions today. of congress, and the dams already Much of the world does not recog started are nearer built, there Dr. Frank D. Reid nize that men—every man— has will be a better Chance for the a t the CAPITOL CITY, Moro, Oregon the right to walk the streets un John Day dam. Dentist There Is a possibility that the afraid as long as he obeys the law. BEEFO’S that he has the right to fair trial bill of Senator Cordon will lx» Moro Hotel BEEFO’S If he lie accused of crime, that he passed to give local persons and Office rl<w<e<l until further notice may speak his opinions and -he firms an opportunity to help build the darn, but that does not responsible for them. The theory that the people seem likely until the problem of were soveriegn, that the power cooperation between federal and of government came from the local Interests have lreen settled. people and not from the Almighty, The bill will help settle that prob nor from the kings, nor from the lem by bringing It to the forefront nobility, was new. It was terri and is particularity valuable for fying to the rulers of the world. that reason. Anyway we are going to wait That phrase put a responsibility on the people they have not al another year. And during that ways recognized. It gave to many year we might lx* trying to find of them a feeling of trust that some use for John Day power has caused them to do great Io, ally so that when It is built it deeds in the public tiehulf. To will have some use to us other others It became an opportunity than scenery. to serve their own interest«, to TAX CHANCES BEEFO’S Saving* Deposit» made at Fini National on or before July 10th earn intere»! from July 1»tl S av in g s grow, too! KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Oregon’s largest-selling straight bqurbonl M A K E $2.65 pint S A V IN G S D E P O S IT S H ermitage BRAND $4.10 4 5th qt. Save r e g u la r ly . . . p u t a p a rt o f t a ib paycheck in NOW ! * - fr iv fb a » 0 e p o « it» m a d » * y 1 0 th y o u r F irs t N a tio n a l B an k savings account. These savings, p lu s F irs t N a tio n a l in te rest pa y m ents, w ill m ake t o u r V . •«!. • - <1* account m an -size! FULLY AGED INHUMAN COUNTY SB ANO» F l IÄ ST MATIOMMJMOHÇ ■ u r t MMCO M W O M T O « i » W T H IS W HISKEY IS 4 YEARS OLD • 86 PROOF • THE OLD HERMITAGE COM PANY, FRANKFORT, K fN T U C R T , FOR SALE: 6 room house, bath, lot and three-quarters, two car garage. Mr. or Mrs. L. O. Kirby, Phone 404, Moro. 32tfn LEFT at DeMoss park 6unday, June 13, sq. pyrex dish, wh. cloth. 3 cups, butcher knife, tbl. spoon, fork. Owners call at Journal office for same. LEGAL NOTICES IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR SHERMAN COUNTY CHARLES C. WILSON and REBECCA WILSON, Plaintiffs vs. NORMAN S. McCRAY, and also ) all other persons or parties un- ) known having or claiming any ) right, title, estate, lien or ) interest in the real property de- ) scribed in the complaint herein, ) Defendants. ) SU M M O N S TO - NORMAN S. McCRAY, and also all other persons or parties unknown having or claiming any right, title, estate, lien or inter est in the real property described in the complaint herein, FLAMEPROOF FIREM AN- Defendants. Walking through flames un singed is this German fireman IN THE NAME OF THE seen above. He is demonstrat STATE OF OREGON: You and ing protective qualities of a each of you are hereby required flexible, aluminum fireproof suit at an exhibition held in to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the Essen, Germany. - above entitled court and cause within four weeks from and af-. vest on the ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Belshee ter the date of the first publica summons — as herein- were up from The Dalles Thurs- tion of this „„......— day and report that Charles Bel- after stated, and if you fail to so shee, although out of the hospital, an!jWer said complaint or other- is still not able to get around very w|se appear or plead herein plaintiffs, for want thereof, will well. apply to the court for the relief demanded in their complaint on W ANT ADS file with the Clerk of the above FOR SALE: One bomb trailer, eiluucu ^ wulk> .............................. entitled Court, namely, for a de- 2M> Ton, $225; one four wheel cree of the above entitled court drive Dodge pick up $200. Fat- that lhe plaintiffs are the owners ty O’Meara, WI rsco . 35c in fee sinipie of the following des- THE COST OF LIVING has cribed real property, to-wif Lot Three (3) and East forty doubled in the past 10 years feet of Lot Four (4), Block Or, actually, the dollar has lost One (1), and all of Lots Two one half its former value. (2), Three (3) and Five (5), How about the next 10 year? Block Forty (40) in Grant, ANYTHING can happen, and Sherman County, Oregon. usually does. Investment planning for the and the whole thereof; and that future is essential to financial you and each of you and all of security and protection against the defendants to this suit, both future dollar erosion. known and unknown, have no J. W. DODD, TYGH VALLEY, right, title, estate, lien or inter- ORE., Eastern Ore. Mgr. Wra. est in or to the aforesaid real J. Collins & Co. Mutual type property or in or to any portion investment funds. Stocks & thereof adverse to the plaintiffs, or at all, and that through and by Bonds. Tax Exempt Bonds. 35c tfn this proceedings the plaintiffs’ title to the aforesaid real es BEST ONE-MAN BUSINESS: tate be forever quieted in the Own and operate your own plaintiffs; and, further, that you business without capital invest and each of you and all of the ment. Watkins Dealership now j efentiant8 in this suit, both available in Sherman county. known antj unknown, and all per- Froflts up to $5,000 a year and sons or parties claiming by, more possible first year. Car tbroUgb or under the defendants or truck required. Write J. R. or any of them shall be forever Watkins Companyt 137 Dexter barretl from asserting any right, Avenue, Seattle 9, Wash. 35-40c ciajm( nen, estate or interest in WANTED: Man for maintenance or to the aforesaid premises ad- of four school buses and driver verse to the plaintiffs, and for for one. Can be full time job such other and further relief as for right man. Please apply to the Court may seem equitable to Dist 17 Clerk, Clara Houston, and just. Moro. 33c Service of this summons Is FOR SALE: Baled Wheat Hay, made upon you and each of you cut green. J. R. Yocum, Phone by publication thereof once a 33-36C week for a period of four succes 756 Wasco. sive and consecutive weeks in WE WANT TO GET RID OF A the Sherman County Journal, a HOUSE: Two story, on John newspaper of general circulation son place. Want It moved away printed and published weekly in to make room around new Moro, in the County of Sherman, house. Tex Irzyk, Phone 796, State of Oregon, under and by Moro. 35c virtue of an order of the Honor FOR SALE: Model 21, draper- able E. H. Howell, Judge of the type, Massey-Harris, self-pro- above entitled Court, made and peller combine. Phone 141, entered on the 30th day of Grass Valley Equipment & Re- June, 1954. Pair, Grass Valley. 32-5c The date of the first publication ITATE WIDE PAINT CO. com- of this summons Is Friday, the plete painting and decorating 2n<1 tlay of -,ulv> T. LESTER JOHNSON and service, spray or brush Phone BROWM & VAN VACTOR, 3977 or 5293, 1205 E. 12th St. Attorneys for Plaintiffs, Vern Campell and Jack Null, Post Office Address: Pioneer The Dalles, Oregon 38tfn Building, The Dalles, Oregon MAY ELECTRIC, electrical con 35-38C tracting, Moro, Oregon, Phone 722. 19 tfn NOTICE OF Kll) CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING — The Sherman County Fair asso- Meat wrapping, sharp ation invites bids for the rewiring ------ cutting, —..... ---------. . -----. freeze. Kennys Market, Grass anj necessary fixtures and ser- Valley, OrOegon. 47 tfn vjce for ^be following buildings B r t l i l r h r u i c u a p t r r > o . «o. O.ML9 and locations: No 1 Beef Barn ^ x / Meets every eecond anu No. 2 Exhibit Building fourth Thursday tnea.n No. 3 Horse Barn V month, visiting member* No. 4 Sheep and Swine Barn J Invited. Moro. Oregoi. No. 5 Four 20 amp. conces Betty Christianson, W.M. sion outlets located at equal Elsie Jones, Secretary spaces along Concrete wall. Eureka lasdge No. 121 AJh. A A.** No. 6 Two hundred (200) Meets on the 1st and amp. service for total load 3rd Thursday evening» each month. Visiting and one hundred (100) amp. members cordially in service for house load. vited to m«*t with us One 50 amp. 3 pole solid neu- Howard Ross. W. M trai outlet installed at ser- H. B. Pinkerton, Secretary vice location. Each of these six (6) Items to Iaipine Rebekah Ixxlge be bid as an individual job, with Meets 2nd and 4th p* the Fair association having the Tuesdays of each month. Visiting option of completing one or all members welcome of the same. Althea Burnet N. G. The Fair association reserves .Jelen Martin. Sec. the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Moro Ixxlge NoT Plans and specifications can Meets 1st and 3rd be secured at the dwelling on the Tuesdays In l.O.O.F. Fair grounds. hall. Transient and Bids will be received until eight visiting brothers are cordially Invited o’clock p. m., July 7, 1954. C. O. Burnet, NG. Signed: Kenneth Fridley