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PAGE 2 SBKRMAM COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, IBM co unty fair are th e exhibits. No S h e r m a n C o u n ty j o u r n a l horse race and no bucking con PultliMbed E very F rM ay at test can com pete w ith th e careful, Morn, Oregon w ell-trained handling of a ealf by Editor an Intense club boy o r girl In the G lie « L . I ren« h arena before th e Judge and all E n te n d as w ro n d ria«« m a tta r a t th« those people. N eith er television P u sto tflea a t M oro. O regon, under A r t actors nor politiclal speakers ex- of < onarwis of M arch S, IM~®. O l I I« I \ l . C O L M A P A P E R erccise th e m ental abilities so fully as does a youngster in show SI RS( R IP T IO N R A T E S ing his or her calf. All of those cases of fresh cakes, O M I Ï I '«• *2-°° all those plates of vegetables, A iia s r si, id m each of the em broidery pieces - have had hard w ork p u t in on c o l N T Y L A IR them by som eone whose fam ily T hese Now and then we hear a com consider h er an expert. p laint th a t county fairs have be things do not g estu re in th e ir come a glorified hurdy-gurdy and contest to 1* acclaim ed best, nor th at en tertain m en t has tak en over do they act. But behind each one the spot-light once occupied by is effo rt quietly striv in g to be the fatted calf and th e perfect best. A fair isn ’t a fair w ithout th e strin g Itean. In some counties th a t may be true; it isn ’t in S her exhibit«, it is a hurdy-gurdy at the expense of dog bettors. The m an county. F air en tertain m en t was devised e n te rta in m e n t is alrig h t in Ito th e day and to lu re those in a tte n tiv e o r un place; it fills up responsive to display of ru ra l draw s in some of th e crow d. B ut produce in order th a t th e ir con w e’d ra th e r see a little girl ju m p tributions would m ake prem ium s ing up and dow n in glee telling adequate for farm ers who brought her m oth er she had Just won a the fine apples and pum p k in s and prize than to see Casey Tibbs ride housew ives w ho displayed the M idnight. ta tte d nightgow n and th e w i^ m elting cake. E n te rta in m e n t is only a p art of a county fair l o calise it helps to provide th e w ays I T A f E W ID E P A IN T CO. coin and m eans of the fair. plete p ain tin g and decorating In Oregon, and especially since service, sp ray o r brush. P hone the great benefits the dogs have 3977 or 5293, 1205 E. 12th St. contributed, fairs have become Vern Campell and Jack Null, m ore and m ore en tertain m en t and The Dalles. Oregon 38tfn less and less display of ru ra l accom plishm ents. In o th e r w ords CUSTOM SLA U G HTERIN G — dog money is going to clow ns and M eat cutting, w rapping, sh a rp rodeo riders instead of cake m ak freeze. K enny’s M arket, G rass ers and 1-H club kids. Valley, Oregon Ph. 242 47tfn If th a t is the w ay people w ant R E L IA B L E MAN W IT H CAR to It th a t Is the w ay it will be al serve 800 fam ily food route. B et though it is doubtful If it Is wise ter th a n average earnings. N a to let county fairs lie the m edium tionally advertised. If you have of the transfer. F airs should get good cred it rep u tatio n and are m ore out of Ix-ing the m iddle man' sincere and Industrious, w rite than they have been doing. for info rm atio n to J. R. W at kins Com pany, 3903 Brooklyn As for ourselves, we know w e Ave., Seattle 5, W ash. 43-8c .n e cod 1 j- h io n e d an d if we didn't) tells u s th a t IFOR SALE; Com m ercial w hite faced h erd of 25 cows, one reg ni.i-oi a n t fact n e a tly e v e ry day. istered bull and calves. C urly \\ > . .«• a )1, tie pi 00,1 of It for DeMoss, Moro. 43c m my of the fine things in life! a re old fashioned. T herefore we STRAYED: Two w hitefaced heif have no h estitatio n in saying ers, earm ark ed half crop on th a t m uch the best things a t any rig h t, u n d er silt on left ear; W ANT ADS - branded from o u r tria n g le aro u n d R. place at R utledge. G ene Reynolds, G rass Valley, 44-6? ÎMw « kth. « Cal Horn, your Telephone Manager w aitress. 44-45p WANTED: Union Pacific R ail road Co. in need of stu d e n t b rakem en and stu d e n t firem en betw een th e ages of 20 and 35, high school education and in good physical condition. A ppli can ts contact Local A gent for interview . 43-5e çh LOST: Billfold. R ew ard for re turn. George D rinkard Sr. 44-5p Seeking Financial Guidance? i free folder could start you on your way. It explains how periodic surplus savings, or a lump sum, can be invested in fi single security representing an ownership interest in a broad list of the country’s leading corporations. Write or phone for your copy now. • A LOST: 4-H lam b and ewe. Don Mobley, K ent, P hone 680 G rass Valley. ■*4c YIELDS ABOVE 5% — A re av ail able today in bonds, m any lead ing railroad, air line, telep h o n e, electric pow er and o th e r long established corporations. Some w ith valuable fea tu re s of con version to stock. W hy n ot let us inform you ab o u t som e of th ese now w ell priced, bank q u ality issues, w ith o u t obligation. W r i t e , phone, o r contact J. W. DODD, TYGH VALLEY, ORE., E astern Ore. Mgr., Wm. King Merritt & Co., Inc. * < -A chers, to th e undersig n ed a t th e J. Collins & Co. Stocks & Bonds farm residence of th e u n d e rsig n M utual fund shares. 43c-tfn ed a t Moro, O regon, w ith in six m onths from th e date of firs t p u b NOYICB O l F IN A L ICUOLN1 N otice is hereby given th a t th e lication of th is notice, to w it: undersigned has filed in th e August 17, 1956. L aw rence K enny C ounty C ourt of the State of O re A d m in istra to r gon for S h erm an County, his F in al A ccount as E xecutor of th e Donald E. H eisler 42-45c E sta te of E ugene A. H oskinson, A tto rn ey for E sta te deceased, and th a t W ednesday, Octolier 3, 1956, at ten o ’clock A. N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R ! M. of said day in th e C ourt room All persons h aving .«aims of th e C ounty C ourt in Moro, ag ain st th e e sta te of h -m u e l S herm an C ounty, Oregon, have S tark , deceased, a re hereby n o ti been fixed by th e C ourt as th e fied to p rese n t them , w ith the tim e and place for hearin g objec p ro p er vouchers and d u ly v eri tions to said F inal A ccount and fied, to th e u ndersigned, th e duly for th e se ttlem en t of said estate. appointed, qualified an d acting G uy L H oskinson E x ecu to rs u n d er th e L ast W ill E xecutor an d T estam en t of Sam uel S tark , T. L ester Jo h n so n deceased, a t the office of T. L es A tto rn ey for E xecutor 44-7c te r Jo hnson, a tto rn e y a t law, Moro, Oregon, w ith in six m onths NOTICE OF CREDITORS N otice is hereby given th a t the fro m th e d ate of th e firs t p u b li u n d ersig n ed has been d u ly ap cation of th is Notice, to-w it: pointed A d m in istrato r of th e E s A ugust 17, 1956. O lan S tark ta te of Zella K enny, Deceased, H adley S tark and h as qualified. All p ersons E xecutors having claim s ag ain st said es tate are h ereb y notified and re T. L ester Johnson q u ired to p rese n t th e sam e, d uly A tto rn ey for E xecu to rs 42-45c verified, and w ith th e p ro p er vou- Moro, Oregon A nationwide organization »poclalizlng in M utual fund» ► > E ■ Offices in Principal Citiot B. C. Baumgartner Phone 4-4788 Salem - Collect Save 10% on wood preservative T ussle the Standard Montai “P o u r y o u r s e l f a s m ile , n e i g h b o r — o f Sunny Brook whiskey, that is! f i [STANDARD] "y r W ANTED: P a rt tim e H usky H ut, Moro. By buying and taking delivery during June, July, or August you can get a 10% discount on Standard Wood Preservative. rich as a prospector's dream, good as a man's word ...fin e st o f fine Kentucky whiskies! $2.80 pint $4.35 4 5 qt. A n d y o u s a v e a s e c o n d w a y , becau se S ta n d a rd W ood P re serv ativ e a d d s e x tra y e a rs of life to fence jxwts, m udsills, h o p poles a n d o th e r w ood th a t com es in c o n ta c t w ith th e ground. I t p ro te c ts w ood ag a in st ro t, term ites, c a rp e n te r a n ts a n d pow d er p o st beetles. R a in o r snow w ill n o t w ash it o u t. C a n be ap p lied by b ru sh in g , soaking o r sp ray in g . Order now . . . take delivery before’the end of August . . . and save 10%, ( . Foi information on any Stundur J Oil Coir;ory of California produif, coif CATHER7NE ANDERSTE Filone: Gr-isw Valley, 232 Sunny Brook W hiskey Cheerful as its Name! K EITH MCDONALD A L S O A V A IL A O L t : Ktntucky Stuighr Bourbon H'hukty I ‘Lone Wasco 352 THE OLD SUNNY BROOK COMPANY, DIVISION OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORP., LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY. 86 PROOF. 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