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o PAGE 2 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON o FRIDAY, (XTO BER 7, 11153 now th a t things have calmed fu« grange Rooster n ig h t were dow n a b it another one probably Sadie Rich. Mr. an I Mrs. w ould not h u rt us. F lo yd Haines, Mr. and Mrs. L lo yd l*iihlish<‘<l E very Friday at Mrs. Joe llrin k aru H eretofore obsolescence as ap Royse and daughter, Carmen and Moro, Oregon plied to stenographers has not The M arion Rebekah lodge m et M e rry D rin k a rd and Mrs. R uth Editor lx?en because of keyboard changes Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m. H e ld s. * Glie* I.. French professor A very sh o rt m eeting was held Enter, <1 aa second class m atter at the b u t i t may be if the Poatoffies at Moro, Oregon, under Act prevails. M r. and M rs. Glen W allace and w ith Mrs. Floyd Haines, acting of Coarrssa of March 3, 1873, as noble grand. Im m e d ia te ly fo l sons Jack, Jin^ and David were lo w ing the closing M r. and Mrs. Tuesday evening d in n e r guests o f Leo W a tkin s, C harles Sicel and M r. and Mrs. J'lo yd Haines. NIWSPAMB Mrs. Sadie Rich le ft fo r the recep Mrs. George F ox h iiu íh ii » tisxitziu M rs Sarah G iannonatti, teacher tion being held in The Dalles fo r X t S O C IA T IO N at Rufus school was elected pre Russell L a rk in . sident o f the Oregon E ducation The Wednesday afternoon bridge association o f Sherm an county. club met at the home o f Mrs. V ir NA n O N O ther officers are H arold A rbow , g il I^ rim o re . A fte r a 1:30 dessert p rin cip a l of Grass V alley as vice- cards were pla ye d by members, president; Mrs C hristianson o f Mrs. M alcolm M cD erm id, Mrs. M oro as secretary and treasurer; Clem W elk, Mrs. George Macnab, representative council class room Mrs. H e n ry R ichelderfer, Mrs. 3 miles out on Hgy. 30 O F F K IA . C O U N T Y t»APER teaihers was Bob Leek o f Wasco John H ik le rb ra n d , Mrs. E lto n open at 615 and L m Hascall o f R ufus as fir s t M edler and guests Mrs. Bob Bish hubhckiftion R A T E N and M n A1 D orm aler. Prizes went «2.0B NOW! ENDS SAT. ONE YEAR The l)oys o f R ufus high school to Mrs. M cD erm id, Mrs. Bish and w ent to the c o u n ty health o ffic e Mrs. D orm aler. Of TOILER 7, 1953 In The Dalles F rid a y to get a Mrs. Pete Macnab entertained physical check up before the bas T H E F E D E R A L FI^AN the T hursday evening bridge club P e titio n fo r placing the Federal ke tb a ll season. The high school students a t R u w ith guests Mrs. George Macnab Plan fo r le g isla tive Reapportion* and Mrs. Ira F rid le y , w ho was m ent on the b a llo t In 1956 has fus were among the ones in The taken in to the clu b as a new m em been file d and w hen 10,000 signa Dulles Tuesday to hear the Coon r«8>-NC rj^tni^ofor ber. Others were M rs D avid R ich tures have been otA 'n e t it w ill vs N euberger debate on The John elderfer, Mrs. Gerald N isbet, Mrs. ÎIW HARRT DAK be o ffic ia lly on the ballot In Nov- Day dam. A1 D orm aler, Mrs. Pat Macnab, V X -« UORGi WXC- • • ember o f next year. The few deer in the n o rth end Mrs. Dewey Thomas and Mrs. T here is no great organization o f Sherman co u n ty were In m ore also S tuart Macnab. F irs t second and behind it, m erely some students than a h u rry when the hunters low prizes w ent to Mrs. F rid le y, of governm ent w ho feel th a t the pounced on them e a rly Saturday Mrs Geo. Macnab and Mrs. Nlsbet. federal method of se ttin g up the m o rn in g as the deer season open- tw o houses o f congress is good ed. Am ong the lu c k y ones brin g - A su rp rise h o usew arm ing p a r enough fo r Oregon. T h a t it w ould ln g in th e ir bucks were Mr. and ty was given M r. and Mrs. Pat p u t the state in Ix-tter position to Mrs. W ill H ir k, C u rtis Neal, Pat M a c n a b a t th e ir home S aturday develop is axiom atic. Macnab, Bob Davis, James Fox, evening, September 24. Guests ROfiY CALHOUN PIPFR lAURff The plan has long had the ap- Don Macnab, H ow ard Ross, Bay f rorn n aHes were her parents IflCX fJW.CS MAM’f Van DORE N [Oval and active support o f the C u rtis and E a rl Fields. Mr. an(j Mrs. j w s h e rre r and Bob prOval g »» ,^ . .. Oregon F arm Bureau federation Mrs. C u rtis Neal was ta k in g a Macnab. F ra n k LeM aster was here tm m m m tœ m x m n n u n :« :::::« : and Is now supported by the Ore- i>olitical p o ll on the Republican from P o rtland and local guests in- gon State Grange w ith many of p a rty F rid a y fo r the R ufus area. luded Mr. and Mrs. Pete, George, SUN. MON. TUES. Mr. and Mrs. E a rl W eatherford Tom, B ill, Don and S tu a rt Mac- the sm aller fa rm organizations fa v o rin g It also. I t m ig h t be called and son?, E rank an 1 G rant, were nabs, M r. and Mlrs. Leland Medler, JOHN LANA a ru ra l re v o lt against dom ination o ve rn ig h t guests o f the George Mr. and M rs D avid R ichelderfer by Oregon’s m etropolitan area a l Foxes F rid a y. and M r. and Mrs. Ira F rid le y . Pot W ord has lx?en received fro m luck refreshm ents w ere served though the plan Is designed to balance representation, not to give M r. and M rs D elbert H e n ry Deyo a fte r an evening o f poker, bridge e ith e r ru ra l o r urban an advan- th a t th e ir daughter, Eunice Irene, and v is itin g . The Scherrers re- Waai.MBaoS C in b m a S co PÊ warrw C oior tage. m arried to M a rv in Esten mained o v e rn ig h t and w ere taken NHÍF AMA» lili IEÎ1IEI- Ml MiïljSSSF M inaker, S aturday, Sept. 17, at home Sunday. 8:00 p. m. In the La C onner Me MONOPOLY th o d ist church at La Conner, W n. Miss Geraldine Hozaphel start- also T h e re is more n. j „opoly in There was a reception fo llo w in g ed tap dancing classes fo r grade these U nited States than ever be the w edding in the church social school student« Monday. Lessons fore if indications are correct, i t room. E u n h e Ire n e ’s tw in was are to be on Mondays and Wed- The brid e nesdays at the school, Isn’t that the " b ig ” fellow s are m arried last spring. M r. and Mrs. L. L. F u n k are doing It b u t there are so many lived w ith her parents in R ufus as a small g irl. H er grandm other, home fro m a tw o week vacation In the big class. L a b o r unions are the w orst o f Mrs. Helen Deyo, and an aunt, tr ip to I j O s Angeles, C a lifo rn ia . The Reverend Charles N e ville fenders— o r maybe ju s t the latest Mrs. C a rl Thom pson, make th e ir o f C o rva llis and M r. M oynihan o f offenders. F arm ers are not in the home in R ufus at present. WED. thru SAT. Weekend guests o f th e ' J'anies Lebanon were o v e rn ig h t guests race and th a t is one o f the rea Foxes were Mrs. F o x ’s nephews, o f Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Sargent. sons w hy they are g e ttin g a JE FF CHANDLER Mr. anil Mrs. G. A. Sargent and low er percentage o f the consumer Alec and Ig Wand and Ig ’s son, Miss V iv ia n T rounce were Sunday dollars. The man who drives the J e rry , all o f Troutdale. JANE RUSSELL Mr. and Mrs. John A ddington d in n e r guests o f M r. and Mrs. bakery wagon may get as much in out of a loaf o f bread as the man (,f Ih ifu r spent some tim e last Dave Reid In The Dalles. Tom S trik e r anil Jack R o th e ry who grew the w heat and his o r weekend w ith the Don Macnab are cam ping at the A lfre d M e rritt ganization probably decides w hat fa m ily . Mrs. Jessie Meyers o f P o rtland ranch h u n tin g . bakeries can exist and w hat can is v is itin g at the hom e o f M r. and Mr. and Mrs. H a rry Adams are not. B ill is h e r parents o f a baby boy born in 'I he cost o f b u ild in g homes has Mrs. B ill Meyers. e a rly September and named:, Dar- Ix-en Increased trem endously by nephew. M r. and Mrs. C arl Thom pson re ll Lee. G randparents are Mrs. the m onojxdy o f labor unions fo r one example and the great in are m a kin g a foundation fo r a Grace M edler o f Wasco and M r. t i L&J crease in general costs comes fro m g ive n house, w liid h they expect and Mrs. Peter Ixirensen o f Salem, c¿tuCt)L0R¡* «»««UC The Adams also have another son s im ila r monopolies. Also the qual to have soon. PICT VÌE M r. and M rs. W a lt M o rris were Chester, w ho is tw o years old. ity o f w o rk lsr down. Weekend guests o f M r. and Mrs G overnm ent has trie d to pre am ong the R ufus residents plan- vent monopolies In business a l n in g to make an extended h u n t Clarence Spencer anil fa m ily were m iw t r t if t iw t t n t h — Bob H o w e ll and ’ MB though w ith o u t perfect success in g tr ip in eastern Oregon. They M r .uni m , an J i t is doing n o th in g to prevent I’ ^ d a y . children. M arvie and Brenda o f those o f labor. s t a te m e n t of the o w e r s h ip , ” u * I ’ 1" ' ' 8, E a rly day lib e ra ls opposed mon- m a n a g e m e n t , c ik c u l a t io n . etc ., i „, vo onx)lles Now those w ho call them KKMdIRKb B Y T H E A C TS O F C O N - O vernight guests last Tuesday opcii^s. n o w those w ho call them Glthrf>s OF au gust 2«. 11112. a n o o f M r. and Mrs. K e ith McDonald selves liberals condone la lio r mon- M S ? Cs h . ; « . l ’ 3C o « n b Journal, pubiuhed w e^e Mrsf £ uro1 A>«man, w o rth y opollee fo r p o litic a l reasons. weakly ut Moro. Or»-«on tor October 1#»» m atron o f Roosevelt chapter OES The governm ent Itse lf engages Kiat« o f Oregon. County of shorman. m . in Portland, M r s . Helen Gloss, llefora me. u notary public In and for In m onopolistic enterprises anil Stole and oounty aforesaid, peraonal- w o rth y m atron o f P ortland cha,p- Orive with cars . . . EVERYWHERE! there are those In p u b lic life who the ly upiM-ured Giles u French, who. hav- te r anil Mrs. Florence Wteneger, w ould give the governm ent a m on Inir been duly sworn according to law w o rth y m atron o f O rchid chapter, opoly on pow er production. Many (leiKisee and say a that he la the editor of Mollala. the Sherman County Journal and that states have a m onopoly on the the follow ing his know- - Is, to the best ol ---------- Mrs. K e ith M cD onald le ft Tues- sale o f liquor. and belief, a true atuleni ut o f the v nn * n V p m l o h l t r i . a t n M r .l ownership, management (and If a dally , / ’ 1 ,M1 O v e r n ig h t t r i p MM- “ C om petition is the life o f trade” paiw r, the circulation), etc., o f the afore- MLlB Where she WHS to lx- a to guest used to lx’ an accepted tru is m and said publication for the «tate shown in o f Mr. and Mrs. Russell Weneger not observed \ h lo h ncrcentaee " / A” "u” 24< ' • ‘ 2- •"•*•'** by ihe‘ vis,t ch a p te r o f OES. noi A bign percentage A<>, of , l#11 ,n Guests fo r a few days o f Mr. and o fla w s p a s s e d a re fo rth e p u rp o .s e th»n m ?. »•„etni i.»w< and Regulations. Mrs. W ile y McDonald are her bro- printed on the reverse of this form to o f establishing or extending a w it I ih e r In law and tw in sister, Mr. monopoly. 1. T h at the names and addr.sses of and Mrs. C i v i l e R n v i l P r o f H a v r e W i talk altOllt the b rillia n c e o f l>ubllsher, editor. m anaging editor * * ‘ ' Montana. Americans In fin d in g ways to do ¿.¿I. V ' 1 TTn .'¿’’' m T ’ Mr. and Mrs. W a lt B ru e ke rt are things an I make things cheaper Fnnrh. Moro, Oregon. Man**- and then pe rm it some group to *"* •Whor. giim l . French. Moro, Ore- . ‘ obtain the advantage the new In- S X , '‘Ä . MwnBr' r Waa aseo people a tte n d in g the Ru- 2. Thst the nw nrr Is: ( I f nwnrd by n ventlons b rin g . The public does J'o r l* ration, its name nnd address must not get the Iw neflt. !>•’ stated and nlsn Irntndh.tely thereun- O ur n a p lta lis tlc form o f econ dsr the mimes and addresses of stock holders owning on? p« r esn t or mon- of om y Is endangered as much from amount o f stock. I f not owned by |)K .\ I IM I the g ro w th o f monopoly as It is • total corporation, thg nnmeR and addresses from the th re a t o f Communism. of tlie Individual owners must be given. O ffice days Tur.«layn E ith e r stifles the Inventiveness of I f owned by a firm , company or other Wednendayk, F ritla yn unlnoortwirated concern. Its name and m ankind. T e le p h o n e 761 « d lr. si. ns well as those of each individ Wasco News S p e rm a n (C ounty .1) m t ru n I Ruius Personals The Dalles DRIVE IN THEATRE . ___ Purp1? lPas!< 3ETE” ~ ï hä hom a u m o WAYNETURHER Vivette Sparling Weds J ames Green In Portland V e rn Cam pell anil Jack N u ll, The Dalles. Oregon 38tfn x u iw a u u Miss V iv e tte Sparling, d aughter FOR S A LE : Used O live r 7. trac- of M r. and Mrs. Clarence Spar- to r w ith scoop. Grass \ alley lin g fo rm e rly o f Moro, was m ar- Equip. & R epair, ph. 141. 46ctfn ried at the F irs t C h ris tia n ch u rch FOR S A L E : 3000 cedar posts at in P o rtland S aturday, September 3 ^ W rite o r phone Rhododen- 24 to James S ta rre tt Green, son d ro n 354, Amos R. Robison, o f M r. and Mrs. A r th u r Green of Wemme, Oregon. 46-52p W ashington D. C. w ith the Rev. FOR S A LE : Tam arack fence posts M yron C. Cole o ffic ia tin g . Priced reasonably, best o f qu a l Miss S parling w ore a gow n o f ity . M ust see to appreciate. Good C h a n tilly lace w ith long sleeves road. H om er E. Davis, Lone and fin g e rtip ve il and tra in and rock, Oregon 48-3c ca rrie d w h ite chrysanthem um s. M atron o f honor was a sister of the bride. Mrs. Peter Soderlund o f San Marcus, Texas. O ther a t tendants were Mrs. Douglas Gelsbers o f Forest Grove, B e tty S hideler o f C o rva llis, S ylvia Kane o f Medford, Sue Nelson and Diane Nicholson o f P ortland. A ll wore emerald green and ca rrie d bronze chrysanthem um s. M argo N o rto n and Darlene S hideler passed the groom ’s cake. Hark Willis had just stopped E. J. M cD owell was best man and and ushers were Eugene Lueman, the tractor so's he could cool off Ed Sandlin, E dw ard Barrow s, E l- at the puRnp, when a young insur w yn Thom, E llio tt Hanson and ance salesman came up the drive. R ichard Green, a younger b ro th e r H a c k w as tir e d o f p lo w in g , and o f. the groom. needed in s u ra n c e on his n t n. A few days a fte r the cerem ony B u t he also needed to g e t th a t the couple le ft fo r Camp Devens, w in t e r r y e in fa s t. T h e sa lesm an , Mass., to liv e w h ile he is sta tio n a n e a g e r k id , n o tic ed h e s ita tio n . ed there w ith the arm y. Dr. Otis G. Perkins Optometrist 403 t l (Across fro m • Stadleman- Bonn I’hone 5362 2nd BL H ardw are) T he Dali« s Or*. 4 JrerfierwMBf From where I sit... Ay Joe Marsh Shades of Tom S aw yer! W ANT ADS FOR S A L E : 3 S uperior 1 8 X 7 hoe d rills w ith h itch. $150. See E rn e st E slinger, Moro. 49-50c W A N T E D : fo r B E S T O N E -M A N business in U.S.A. Own and op erate i t yourself. W e p ro vid e capital. D ealership now a v a il able nearby. Car o r tru c k re q u ir ed. F o r fu ll in fo rm a tio n , w rite The J. R. W a tkin s Company, 3903 B ro o klyn Ave, Seattle 5, W ashington. 46-5 lc CUSTOM S L A U G H T E R IN G — Meat cu ttin g , w ra p p in g , sharp freeze. K e n n y’s M arket, Grass V alley, Oregon Ph. 242 47tfn IT A T E W ID E P A IN T CO. com plete p a in tin g and decorating service, spray o r brush Phone 3977 o r 5293, 1205 E. 12th St. “ I com e fr o m a f a r m ,” he said. “ W h y d o n ’t you look a t th ese b o o k lets— g e t a ll th e dope— a n d I ’ll ta k e t h a t p lo w a co up le o f ro u n d s f o r y o u .” in th e sh a d e — w a s a b le to decide ju s t w h a t k in d o f p o lic y to g e t. From where I sit, to be a good salesman —or a good citizen —it always helps to “put yourself in the other man’s place.” He may have a different sort of job with different problems . . . he may pre fer to close a deal over, say, a friendly glass of beer while you might prefer som ething else. But both of you fan co-operate if you make it a “policy” to try. Y o u n g fe llo w la id o ff a p r e t t y s t r a ig h t f u r r o w , too. I t w a s a l m o st d a r k b e fo re H a c k — s it tin g Copyright, 1955, United Stules Rreuers Foundation save BIG or SMALL ...b u t SAVE N O W *. ;t N a tio n a l! P erfection in every service at reasonable cost. “ FOXFIRE” Leonard & W ilm a S m ith W fltMAN COUNTY BRANCH T N A T IO N A L B A N K funeral directors Phone The Dalles 3135 o r ■ » O R v a .js M D •u n «uno oaecon rocín««* « rii a» LOOK AT ALL THE CHECKERED FLAGS CHEVROLET’S COLLECTED! H H DAYTONA BEACH, FLA. FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. COLUMBIA, S.C. YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO ATLANTA, GEORGIA JERSEY CITY, N.J. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS PITTSBURGH, BA. TORONTO, CANADA BELMAR, N.J. CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA BALTIMORE, MD. Dr. Frank D. Reid KEYBOARDS ual m tnher, must lie given.) Giles L . and Ixdn H. French, Moro, Ore gon. 3. T h at the known bondholders, mort- gt gees and other security hold rs owning I reent or more of total amount of ..f bonds, mortgages .or other securities a r e : ( I f there are note, so sla te .) none. «. That the two piranraphs next above, yivlng the names of the owners, atnek- •**W«rs. and security holders. If any. Contain not only a list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the books o f tha eomimny hut also. In eases where the stockholder or security holder appears U|>nn the hooks nt the eomt»any as trustee or In any other fid u ciary relation, the name o f the pereon or mrporatlon fo r whom such tru s t'« Is acting, la given: also that the said two Some investigator, a professor probably, has discovered that the keyboard o f a ty p e w rite r Is not v e ry e fficie n t. I t never was. Strange that SO nwinv g irls should become p ro fic ie n t on It. The vowels should be In the center Instead o f at the end w here the little fingers m ust h it them fo r even typing. A lin o typ e keyboard Is much lx>tter but the rig h t hand has a larger percentage paragraph-, contain statements embracing o f the w o rk on th a t one, handling Î f l ! k»*’wi«d«u and belief as tn „ , i. .n , ,, " circumstances and conditions under as It does all the caps and figures which atockhold. rs and securtly holders as w e ll as some o f the lower who do not apio-Hr upon th« hook« of Ih * <v»m|M»ny n« tru«t«ra. hold «lock xml case letters. It Is faster, not so •M -urltiM In * CMimcIty other than that m uch because o f the ke.vlxxinl o f a bona fide ow ner: and thia a ffia n t ha« n i roaaon to h' llev» that any other Its e lf b u t because there Is little per «on. aaoelation. or corporation haa chance fo r ja m m in g w hich Is any Internet direet or Indirect in the aald atock. bond«, or other «ecurltie« than easy on a ty p e w rite r. a* an atated hy him. But we th in k th a t n o th in g w ill I. T h at the average number o f ooplea be done about It. h a b it being so of each laaue o f thia publication «old or ed. through the m all* or other- la rg e a p a rt o f hum an a c tiv ity . dlatrlhu’ wlae, to paid «uhaerlbera durl-ig the tw I f the learned gentlem an who elve month« preceding the date ahown raises the protest should Invent above Is 740. G It X S u F R K N lT I a n o th e r k e y lw a n l th e re w ould lx* those w ho w o u ld c ritic iz e It and Sworn to and attharrlhed before editor me thia we w o u ld have a co n tro ve rsy go 26th day o f September, 1955. ing. W e A m e rica n s love c o n tro T. L. Johnson notary pohllr «eel me eommlaaion versies and the o p p o rtu n ity to ta ke a s ite and do (tattle, and E xp ire s J u ly 11, 1956 o WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. FLOYD, VA. GRAND FORKS. N .0. MINOT, N.D. LYNCHBURG, VA. CANFIELD, O. L upine R ebekah Ixxlgr No, Meets 2nd und 4th g j Tuesdays of each month. V is itin g members wc.<x>m* Vada DeMoaa, N. G Jo G entry, Sec. A’.ILWAUKEE, WIJ. I in CINCINNATI, 0 . FLAT ROCK. MICH. <1 JEFFERSONVILLE, IN D . DARLINGTON, S.C. H A M M O N D . IN D . DETROIT, MICH. Anti-Dive Braking—Ball-Race Steering rigger Rear S prings—Body by Fuher—12-Volt Electrical System —N ine Engine-Drive Chores. G r e a t F e a tu re s b a c k u p C h e v r o le t P e rfo rm a n c e : Moro Lodge No. 1I3 Meets ls i and 3r1 Tuesdays in 10.0.1*. hall. T ra n sie n t st d v is itin g b rothers are cordially In vite d John Shipley, N. G. The »afer car win« . and Chevrolet’s i.eo W atkins, S ecretori ttrftilehrm t banter No. O.R.S fo u rth Thursday in es b month; v isitin g m em be -* Meets everv second anu Invited. Moro. Oregon Catherine Thompson. VV. M. N aom i Van G ilder, Secretary Eureka I «utgr So. H I A .k . *1 A.M Meeu- <.i. the 1st anu 3rd Tt. v s d a v eventnc* each n oruh \ ‘s l t t - j members ror<l‘all> to- vtted to meet »• •• .» F ra n k Sayrs, W. Clyde G lllm o r, Secretary M. Every checkered flog signals a Chevrolet victory in official 1955 slock car competition— not only against its own field but against many American and foreign high priced cars, loo! L e t’s translate these victories in to y o u r kin d o f d riv in g . Y o u 'v e got to have faster acceleration to w in on the tracks. A n d th a t means safer passing on the highways. Y o u ’ve got to have better springing and suspension. F o r y o u : safer and hap p ie r m o to rin g . Y o u ’ve got to have big, fast-acting brakes and easy, ac- • curate steering. M o re things th a t make y o u r d riv in g safer! C om e in and d rive a C h e vro le t yo u rse lf tho winning car N O W ’S THE TIME TO BUY! m uy DDirrc m/* h r a ir . PRICES“ BIG DEALS 1 n jin v A u ru r z-u rifn /u rr tNJOY A NEW CHEVROLET SUNSET MOTOR COMPANY 523 E r st Third Street, The Dalles, Oregon — Phone 2109 e