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COUNTY JOUHNA1? MORO. ORBGOlf) FRIDAY. JULY 13, 1»« © o _____ ___ __ ance with terms. See Al Fox, «—<—u-———< — Wolfson? Grass,Valley. 373tpd which made him a little low be- without "The hearings, l>egi“ iing today BOOMING business makes open cause he had been one who h fl beforg Mr. Morse’s subcommittee, Ohennan (immiti Jlouruai Whether it rains or not the wind is going to blow, « wanted ninety cents. He also had will build up to the climactic and * David Bennett from Cottage ing available for responsible riilil(sh<*<l Every Friday at been in a minority on a subcom dramatically delayed entrance of Grove Is here visiting his grand man or woman with car to call If your roof is in bad repair or about to be, see m e ♦ Moro, tir egon mittee bill to aid libraries so he Mr. Wolfson. A good time will mother, Mrs. Havie Brisblne. on farm women in Sherman Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burnet had a poor morning even though Full or spare time. Op I . i l , - I . l i ' n< li I ilH i- i about— then lx? had by all. But we hope spent last week-end at Cam® Sher county. portunity to make up to $40 a he was on the right side. that after the curtain goes down T T W N day. Write McNESS COMPANY, man. ' A c' for I have several kinds of roofing that are well a t M uro, O regon. under A rt and the audience walks home, The grandchildren from Seattle Th senate and house are moving somebody P.O. Box 14, Bayshore Station, o f <4>nirre*«i o f M arch 3. 1» ^ will get down to the adapted to this country, that will not blow off and slowly to a finish without the oft- real work of settling this strike or are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Oakland 23, Calif. 3<t2 times long sessions that some providing some new system of Noonan. “RELIABLE man with car to that will shed rain for years. times ensue. Everyone expect.-, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wallace vis serve 8000 family Watkins route. public transportation. Until the ited his mother in Ashland last them to adjourn by the end of CLARENCE ODELL, A good one-man business. 8« is over, of course, nothing Is month. There are not many bills show week. CilOCIATlON year reputation. Nationally Ad WASCO, OREGON going to I* accomplished in that Tom Douma was up from Port left and no one seems to think vertised. No experience neces- direction.” there will be difficulty about pass land last week-end, visiting at the sary. Write The J. R. Watkins T T W N ing or defeating them so apparent John Shipley ranch. Company, 137 Dexter Avenue, NATI O N A I ED 1 TO R IA I ly the votes have ix-en counted So many things depend on per Mrs. Martin Hansen passed Seattle 9, Washington.” 36-41 sonal relationships. We trade at a away recently In El Paso, 1 exas, 1A S S o d ÌA T llO N and what remains is routine. COMPETENT woman wants cook store because we like the owner or T T W N where she lived with her daugh ing for harvest crew or house The contest here is between the clerks; we vote for a political ter. Services were held Saturday, keeping on ranch. Full charge. those who favor big government candidate because we like his July 9, in Portland. She was a for officv u c o r o m W "? Excellent references. Write Box and those who want less govern looks; we marry husbands and mer resident of Sisters and was 576, The Dalles, Ore. . 36-39c C O M IN G ment; between security and inde- wives Txfcause we like them. At well known in central Oregon. BI'RM RIF CION BATBi Here Tuesday for the funeral FOR SALE—One new 675 gal. gal pendence. This administration has tempts to rationalize these facts FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONR 1 RAR ___ reduced the size of government are unavailing. They stem from of the late Vernon Flatt were Mr. •vanized 12 gauge tank; 1 gas emotions. and Mrs. E. R. Fatland of Condon. and the size of taxes and will con truck bed and 4 tanks for same. —FRIDAY, JULY 13, 19» In legislation it is very much in Mrs. Olive Willis from Condon tinue that trend if it Is reelected. 750 gallon capacity. W. S. evidence. A man who Is popular is operating the dining room at Holmes, Grass Valley, Phone If It Is defeated there will be an with other wave of Increased govei n- can pass bills and get things done. Hotel Moro. Mrs. Willis is the dau 430. 36-37p The late Senator McNary was an ghter of'Mrs. Anna Ellsworth who Jeff ( ‘handler Maureen O ’Hara ment, Increased taxes, a wave of JO B WANTED — reduced confidence in the common example that is remembered by operated the Ellsworth hotel, HARVEST Header puncher or truck spot old-timers around Washington Susan Ball where the library now Is, from man and increased growth of con ter Call Rod Jones, Moro 810. who learn of one*» native state. 1915 to 1934. Western _____ Wid^Screen trols over him. 36t2 Senator Cordon is an example for Edwin Balslger returned Friday T T W N the younger ones. from a trip east with his grand CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING — Students of journalism, those It was recalled that McNary parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Powell. Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp who appreciate good English, con SUNDAY and MONDAY freeze. Kenny’s Market, Grass noisseurs of subtle sarcasm, will could at times get more votes on The party flew to Lansing, Mich., the Democratic side of the aisle then continued by car to Niagara all recognize this as an excellent Valley, Oregon Ph. 242 47tfn example of the fine art of editorial than the Democratic leader, he Falls, Albany and New York City. FOR SALE: White enamel wood was so popular. He was always po After a three-day stay In the sky writing. It is from the Washing and coal trash burner, would with lite, always helpful and if he criti scraper city, they continued up the ton Evening Star for July 7. deliver. Iva Dams, Moro. 34-5p cized his colleagues it was gently east coast through Boston and OH. MR. WOLFSON!" Virginia Mayo George Sanders "The absent Mr. Wlolfson tele done and almost gratefully re Portland, Maine, to the Canadian FOR SALE: Three bedroom Rex Harrison cities of Quebec and Montreal. house, two lots. Call 613 Moro. graphs the always present Sena ceived. In contrast are the senators who Turning west through the Great 34-6p tor Morse that he will come back By Giles L. French in Cinemascope to Washington ‘if you still want make publicity by “taking the hide Lakes area, the party followed ITATE WIDE PAINT CO. com off” someone daiTy. They have no politicians and any one of them me”. The Senator, on reading the Influence; no one listens to their Highway 2, the northernmost road plete painting and decorating will discourse on public alfairs it telegram, is reported as having a many speeches; they are lone in th£ United States, to Spokane service, spray or brush Phone a fare opens the subject. A Negt'<> good laugh. The humor is irre wolves howling in frequent head and home. 3977 or 5293, 1205 K. 12th St. upon learning that we were from sistible. Does a hungry lion want line and of little use to the state Vern Campell and Jack Null, Oregon remembered that \\ ayne fresh meat? Does a thirsty man or district that they represent. The Dalles. Oregon 38tfn want a drink of water? Does the Morse was from there and said he fo r the sure w ay to fe e d crop$z Well, probably we have to have thought Morse was a man of^gieat producer of a melodrama want a lx>th kinds, the workers and the LEGAL NOTICES convictions. “Senator Taft,” said villain? Does Senator Morse want shouters, if only for contrast. But NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT the driver, also was a man of gi eat Mr. Wolfson? Please*, Mr. Wolf- fortunate Is the state or district Notice is hereby given that the son! We’ll laugh ourselves to convictions, but he learned to be undersigned filed in ’he Coun that has the workers. The United States National bank ty Court of has quiet or look the other way In or death! the State of Oregon T T W N "Mr. Wolfson, at the moment, is marked up a 15 per cent increase for der to get something done.” Sherman County, Oregon, her Norfolk is a navy town. It is in deposits during the 12 months the answer to a <iM»litician’s dream. T T W N Final Account as Executrix of on the inside, the bay side, of a He is a capitalist in trouble with a ending June 30, 1955. Deposits now the Estate We had lunch with Sam Coon in of John B. Coon, de blunt jx>int of land that runs up the House restaurant where they union. He believe« in the system from the south to form one bank stand at $739,959,356, an increase serve the famous lx?an soup about of free enterprise. He saw, and of that great, long bay, perhaps of Ixttter than 99 million dollars ceased, and that Wednesday, Au since the June 30, 1954 report to gust 3, 1955, at ten o’clock A. M. which Sam is not so enthusiastic seized ,an opportunity to make a of said day in the court room of as some of the others. It Is good pretty penny for himself out of a the finest harbor on the continent. the comptroller of the currency. Into this hay came the first white The The Dalles branch rejxirted the County Court in Moro, Sher soup because lieans make a fine sick Industry, all within the law. settlers Call America who establish deposits in tJhe amount of $17,049,- man County, Oregon, have been soup but it is not the superlative While the rest of us are trying ed camp in at Jamestown, on the fixed by the Court as the time to beat the traffic jams or thumb FARM CHEMICALS 018.25, according to C. A. Reyn dish Its reputation would imply. and place for hearing objections Good, you understand, but who our way to and from work in this James river, an artery of the olds, manager. Wasco, Phone 543 Loans and discounts also show to said Final Account and for the ever ate any poor bean soup. Bean hot weather, he, t*he head of “the Cheaspe-ake. The land is all low and sounds settlement of said estate. company”, says he can be reached ed an appreciable gain during the soup has to lx* good. Theresa Fern Schilling Sam’s committee on labor and next week at Beverly Hills, Cal and ixiys and rivers cut It up into past 12 months. The system-wide Executrix education has just reported out the fornla. He Is the ideal, the perfect (xld shaped pieces. A boat is a total stands at $287,301.100, a gain What would we do better means of transportation of more than 50 million dollars T. Lester Johnson, minimum wage bill at a dollar, scapegoat. 31-.c than a car. The earth, itself, is during the past year. Total loans A11orney for Executrix like that of most of the south be and discounts for the The Dalles low the Piedmont plateau, yellow branch aggregate >6,361,311.28. red sand or gravel, which gets The U. S. National, with its 62 darker to the south. It is not pro banking offices throughout Ore ductive land, although some crops gon, lists total resources of $802,- grow well in the humid atmos 745,310 compared with $694,976,- phere and frequent rains. 970 a year ago. The family lives in as pleasant Growing with the state it serves, a suburb of Norfolk as could be U. S. National added 16 new found, with all new houses, all branches during the past 12- 24x36 feet in size, all the same month period. Most recent of these number of inches from the newly are the branch at Mill City which paved street, but with different was established in May and the porches over the Identical front Ashland branth which was opened doors. The color of the asbestos In June. si, ing is in four shades with ac “The continued increase in both companying shingtles. Individu deposits ami loans and discounts is alism is an unrealized Ideal for indicative of the important part suburb dwellers in American this Oregon-owned bank plays in cities. serving the financial needs of this The heat is not so bad on the area as well as the rest of the thermometer, 86 to 95, but the state’,, Reynolds commented. “Businesses and individuals can humidity is very high, around 90. A fair estimate is that the air is depend upon the U. S. National half water. Sweating is the cooling for friendly, constructive banking You can add m any e x tra h o u rs of service to your system of t^e human being, in service.” theory his skin gets wet and the tractor’s track-roller lx*nrinnrt by always using KPM air in absorbing the sweat, cools of conservatism to the casual ob Tractor Koller Lubricant. It flows evenly, coats all him. It doesn’t work in Norfolk server, conservative in that it is bearing surfaces with a tough film that even stays because the air is so wet already. too languid to change, not invent on in sidehill operation. Therefore the human hide exudes ive, not in a hurry. That doesn’t KPM T ra c to r K oller L u b ric a n t provides a tight a sort of dampness day and night mean that it has not accepted the seal at bearing edges that keeps out dirt, mud, and and whether it comes from within gratuities of a political govern water. It comes in three grades for Caterpillars . . . or sticks on from without is not ment. It has done so gratefully. known to the writer, whose dry It likes Its ease. and in a special A. C Type for Allis-Chalmers. Don t Active people, people with am country skin is not adapted to so wait for track-roller bearings to cause you trouble or bition not j>ar-4x)iled, inventive humid a climate. cost you money. Prevent costly trouble by ordering people, are the ones who reject On the Elisabeth river, really K I’M Tractor Koller Lubricant now. an arm of the bay. are the navy public benefactions because the> dry docks where great ships of our want to do things for themselves, for information on ony Standard Oil Company of ( olifornio product, coll navy are tied for repair and re l>ecause they know that a bounti The carrier Ram ful government must lie a restrict Thora's this vital difference between JATHER1NE ANDERSEN KEiTH McDONALD conditioning. dolph Is there awaiting reconver ive government andl that restric I nternational and other trucks; Of the 5 leading Phone Wasco 332 tion leads to decay. GrriMN V alley, Oregon sion into a more -modern type. As make«, only I nternational builds a complete Mamu. Oregon Were tilie American people to rlion e: V alley, 232 a guest of Lt. Cdr. and son-in-law line of models that are all-truck. . . with no Frees, we had dinner on It the permit the thinking to l»e centered passenger car engines or components asked to in Washington by the compara other night and gave it the atten From f i e r y fo rg e « en d preci» do a truck job. tion of as un-nautical an eye as tively small numbers there lt «ion m a c h in e * come extra-strong ever carried on an inspection. The would soon liecome as old as the Thia means that I nternationals , for all their IN T E R N A T IO N A L c ra n k s h a fts . whole population of Sherman streets of Negro section of Nor comfort and easy handling, are engineered and Those used in light-duty models are folk. America was not made great county coudl live on it, eat on it, 17% heavier than the average of built to save you the big money.. . the operation sleep on it, have recreation on it, by love of ease hut by men on com parab le forged or cast a llo y and maintenance money. work on it and have everything their own responsibility who had 6-cylinder designs — for maximum The proof is in the records of cost-conscious they have now but room, which imagination and inventiveness strength and rigidity, long life. Whether you ch<xwc it direct from tbo and who were in position to use it. is likely the thing tthey most cher operators who have made I nternational the tip or in bottlee or cans, you can It will not remain great long ish. heavy-duty sales leader for 23 straight years! It rely on Olympia to nlways taste Negroes comprise approximate after its citizens come to depend refreshingly the same. will save you BIO money to go I nternational . ly one half the population of Nor on government for their food ami • tb o W a ter’ Drop by and we’ll show you why— folk and, as usual, they live in the drink, their ideas and security. in complete detail. Mi th a t. th e oldest, least desirable part or town, And it shouldn’t. parts of town that were built be fore householders wanted lawns AW-Truck B uill or much room. When a man moved town 200 years ago he moved to lo save you town and forgot rls agricultural FOR SALE — Willis Hunt steel bulk box, 200 bushel, with pursuits completely, built his fte BIG moneyl wlndboards and heavy steel con home right up to the sidewalk, struction. $300. Contact Tom’s didn’t raise daily cut hay in the Welding and Equipment, Moro, front yard or trees in the back lot. or Glen Van Gilder. Whseo 36t2 Negroes have the harder jobs, get the smallest pay. get the minimum FOR SALE—Three properties: In Moro, 1 brick 2-apartment house, of education. When and If they and 2H lots. In Grass Valley; overcome this handicap they may One house with 4 bedrooms, liv add much to our national culture ing room. dining room, kitchen, Baising a lawn In Norfolk is not hathroom, and 5 lots. One three common. The handicaps are huge There Is the w’eight of Inertia be bedroom house, living room, din ing room, kitchen and hath, plus cause of the climate, poor soil, few ‘ <randar<t e * rh e Nrghseoy large double garage and shop gtxxl examples. A-14 OLVMrtA bfttWINQ COMPANY, Olympie. Wash. U. S A .*® 50% down and mortgage on bal- The south gives an impression PAGE 2 MHEKMAX Moro Personals roofing © J Sherman Theater WAR ARROW T hese T h in g s We N ote KING RICHARD AND THE CRUSADERS U- S. 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