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o PACK S SHEK.MAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON. FRIDAY, DECEMBER T. 1»M the further sum of $500.00 at CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING — of said day in the Grange Hall at for torney’s fees; and the further sum G. A. Sargent; farm: Mrs. Delmer Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp Rufus, Sherman county, Oregon, a of §22.00, costs and disburse more state services will be, ah WASCO NEWS freeze. Kenny’s Market, Grass Smith, Mrs. Art Smith and Mrs. hearing will be held on the pro Jjp ljrrin a ti (b o u n ty .IJuutnal though we are sure the tax-spend ments, said Judgment and decree Valley, Oregon Ph. 242 -«7tfp posed formation of a rural fire being dated November 1. 1956, The Rev. Father Martin Quig Ernest Shull; baked goods: Mrs. ers will try to make the services I'ubUxhrd E ve ry F rid a y a» look very necessary and glamor ley announces a fall and wlntei Clyde Fridley, and Mrs. Richard PLEASANT money making op protection district to be known 1 will on the 10th day of Decem Moro, Oregon the North Sherman Rural ber 1956, at the front door of the ous. It Is our opinion that the course of Inquiry classes in the Bruner; candy: Mrs. Paulen Kase portunity for man or woman to as Fire Protection District, the ex Court House at Moro, Sherman Catholic faith, to be held at St. berg and Mrs. Leonard Fields. callon farm families in Sherman , Editor high taxes have about reached UlltfM L. French Mary’s rectory, Wasco, from 7:30 Present at the meeting were Mrs. county. Full or part time. Year terior boundaries of which are as Countv, Oregon, at 10:00 In the E n ter.«! M »«« >«! c I m * . m a tta r a t t h . the end of an era and the public Halley, Mrs. Gordon Har round. No experience or capital follows: P iM tu ffiea a t M oro. O « *« ™ ¿ A cl forenoon of said day sell at publit will soon prefer to spend Its own to 8:30 p. m. every Tuesday and Estrelle All that portion of Sherman auctlon to the highest bidder for o f (>.m rr»«a o f M arch ». - required. Write McNess Co. P. money Instead of letting politi Thursday, for all Interested per per, Mrs. Harley Dutton, Mrs. O, Box 14, Bayshore Sta., Oak County, Oregon, lying North of cash, the following described sons. The course consists of 24 L. P. Haven, Mrs.* Ernest Shull, cians do It for them. But we will classes I A N O N A I 101 TQ« Base Line and between the Des covering the credentials Mrs. J. F. Royse, Mrs. Harry Van land 23, Calif. 4*5c %AT see. chutes River on the West and real property in Sherman County, of the Catholic church. Its doc Gilder, Mrs. Dewey Thomas, Mrs. FOR SALE: 5 room home with to-wlt: the John Day River on the East, Oregon, trines and practices. The classes Clyde Fridley, Mrs. Richard Bru basement, patio and garage, A parcel of land, being a por EXCEPTING that portion or are open to all and everyone Is ner, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Art Smith stucco inside and out, insulated, tion of Lots 6 and 7, Block 10, MSKTOK AGAIN part thereof lying within the and Mrs. Delmer Smith. of the platted town of Rufus in welcome. wall to wall carpet in living and corporate limits of the Cit> of N EW SPAPER Arthur Beston, University of Portland visitors at Lloyd Royse Section 31, Township 3 North. family room, oil furnace heat, Wasco, Oregon, and excepting Illinois history professor, has home over the Thanksgiving hol very reasonable. Also: sacrifice Range 17 East of the Willamette PU BLISH ER* railway rights of way. broken out again with criticism idays were Mrs. Bertha Sundby W A N T Meridian in Sherman county, Hardware, Lumber, Iron and ADS association Dated November 25, 1956. of our school system. This time Mr. and Mrs. Otis Royse, Don, Oregon, more particularly des Feed business. 20 city lots. Marie Hosklnson he has an interview In the U. S. Gary and Sharon Rae. Mrs. J. F. STRAYED: 23 head yearling reg Some terms if desired. Call 611 cribed as follows: Beginning at County Clerk -ÔFFÎCÎTL" CÜÜNÎ Y PAPER News In which he talks about Royse also enjoyed the day with istered Hereford heifers and a days 203 evenings, Grass Val 4-6c a point on the West line of said his books that stimulated teach her family. Block 10, which point is North few steers. Branded: Lasy S ley, Oregon. 47P SUBSCRIPTION RATES ers to unteacherlike language on The home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde over S on right side. Tattoo FOR SALE: 1955 Belvedere Ply 1° 26’ West a distance of 3 feet ONE YEAR ............... ............ **.00 previous occasions. TO CREDITORS from the Southwest corner of Fridley was the scene of a large number in right ear. Three mouth, R&H, power flight, NOTICE All persons havng claims Bestor says we are neglecting family gathering Thanksgiving said Lot 6; thence North 1’ 26’ head strayed from mouth of DECEMBER 7, 195« snow tires. Call JO 5-3287. 4p against the Estate of Oral Gosson. the basic courses in our schools evening. Present and contribut Buckskin and rest from mouth West along the West line of FOR SALE: 3 bedroom huse In deceased, are required to present and teaching a lot of stuff that ing to the dinner were Mr. and said Block 10 a distance of 30.12 of Ferry Canyon on John Day Moro, three lots, newly decor them with vouchers to the under THE LEGISLATURE is worthless, that we are letting Mrs. Charley Wallace of Moro, feet; thence North 68° 2 V East River. Any one knowing of any ated. Hugh Arstill. 40 signed, Lavilla Morrison at Was parallel to and 40 feet distant high school boys and girls gradu of these call collect. Sid Seale, We are among those who will ate without much learning and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Thomas, co Oregon, within six months from the relocated center line Kent and Reine, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Condon, Oregon. 5‘8c be interested in the forthcoming that we are not teaching enough from the date of the first publi of the Columbia River Highway LEG A L N O TICES legislature, in fact, look forward science and mathematics. He says Fridley and Joan, Mr. and Mrs. BEST ONE-MAN BUSINESS IN cation of this notice. The date of a distance of 106.53 feet to the Kenneth Fridley, Milton, Gene, to it with some expectations of some other things, too. U.S.A. Watkins Service Route notice to creditors the first publication Is November East line of said Lot 7; thence Norman and Barbara. amusement. We do not think it now available this area. Estab All persons having claims 30, 1956. It Isn’t anything very new or South 1* 26’ East along the East Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dormaler will do anything the people can very alarming that some one LAVILLA MORRISON lished demand. No cash requir against the Estate of Mary F. line of said Lots 6 and 7 a dis entertained Mr. and Mrs. Carl Administratrix ed but car necessary. For full Smith, (also known as Marie F. not rectify If they so desire. should criticise our educational tance of 66.85 feet; thence South The Democrats, who will take system. Parents do that every Hainline and daughter, of Spo Information, write „The J. R. Smith), deceased, are hereby Dick & Dick 88” 34’ West parallel to and 3 Watkins Company, 3003 Brook notified to present them In pro Vogt Block over on the second Monday of time the subject comes up. The kane and Mr. and Mrs. James feet distant from the South line Clifton and Danny on Thanksgiv lyn Ave. Seattle 5, Wn. 5-10c per form to the undersigned, the The Dalles, Oregon January, are as anxious to please alarming thing is that so many of said Lot 6 a distance of 100 Attorneys for the Estate 4-7c ing. WHAT AN UNUSUAL CHRIST- duly appointed, qualified and act the public as were the Republi teachers a n d administrators feet to the point of beginning The annual church bazaar was MAS GIFT? For lasting value, ing executor of the Last Will and NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE said property being foreclosed cans and they will misinterpret should have tried to defend their planned with the following com and possible growth, scores of Testament of Mary F. Smith, de the will of the people as badly and practices with blasts at Bestor. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN upon as the property of Roy B. well informed people are using ceased, at the office of T. I^ester that by virtue of an execution in Grant and Nina F. Grant, husband as often. They will, however, be We think the educated way to mittees and members: Dinner: Mrs. Harry VanGilder, Mrs. Lloyd proven mutual fund shares as Johnson, attorney at law, Moro, foreclosure duly issued by the and wife; and to sell as much primarily concerned with a dif approach criticism Is by an anal gifts to anyone. Available in Oregon, within six months from Clerk of the Circuit Court of the thereof as may be necessary to ferent segment of the state’s so ysis of It and ^n effort to answer Royse and Mrs. Albert Kaseberg, And in the date of this notice, to-wit: State of Oregon for Sherman fully satisfy the judgment and ciety. That will be labor. The It by reason. * A willingness to fancywork: Mrs. I^eona VanGild any dollar amounts. -general public will find labor learn from It would also raise er, Mrs. Jack Rothery and Mrs. separate growth industries such December 7, 1956. County, dated November 1, 1956, decree in favor of Myrrhl Perry, as Electronics, T e l e v i s i o n , Thomas Barnett in a certain action in the Circuit together with all costs and dis Just as selfish as the farmer-busi the teachers in public esteem. We might say 'here that the Executor TOYS & GIFTS are now Atomic and* Nuclear develop ness-professions group formerly Court for the County of Sherman, bursements that have or may ac ments, Aviation, Chemicals and T. Lester Johnson in control. Labor’s contention curriculum of Sherman high State of Oregon, wherein Myrrhl crue. many others. Cash dividends Attorney for Executor 6-8c Perry, as Plaintiff, recovered Dated and first published this that It alone can speak for the school looks very complete for a on display— paid quarterly. common man (whatever that is) is small school and we think It could judgment against Roy B. Grant 9th day of November, 1956. Tree lights tested free Sold by prospectus only. Two NOTICE of hearing Norman E. Fields as boastful as anyone’s similar not lx? improved very much. If Nina F. Grant, husband and By order of the County Court and local schools fail It is In passing weeks for delivery. Electric stock Tank Heaters NORMAN E. FIELDS wife for the sum of $5,419.52, contention. of Sherman County, Oregon, is principal due, together with in Sheriff of Sherman County, Ore pupils without adequate grades. Write, contact or phone The emphasis given to the Basically the course Is good. sued November 7, 1956 notice is terest at the rate of six per cent PHILCO TV SETS J. W. DODD gon. 2'5c spoken words of George Brown, hereby given that on Monday, Everywhere one hears criticism TYGH VALLEY, OREGON (2 used) Or in Portland, William J. December 17, 1956 at 2:00 P. M- per annum from March 1, 1956; Oregon head of COPE, the AFL- of high school graduates who OIL HEATERS CIO political action committee, can neither write nor spell nor Adjustable Ironing Boards Collins & Co. U. S. Bank Bldg. Indicates that other observei s do simple arithmetic. One also ./f 4-5c feel the same as we do alxjut this. hears that graduates come from $7.75 ITATPÍ WIDE PAINT CO. com Mr. Brown Is a small, intelligent, high school without much know T h is y e a r p u t s o m e th in g fin e r un der th e tr e e .. plete painting and decorating polite leader who has, It appears, ledge of government or history. RANCH & HOME STORE service, spray or brush Phone taken over the place left by the How accurate are these crticisms MORO, OREGON 3977 or 5293, 1205 E. 12th St. retirement of Kelley Loe, who we do not know but there must Vern Camped and Jack Null, kept the labor boys in line during be some reason for so many of The Dalles, Oregon 38tfn the big fist and big chest days. them. Brown says that what Is good for Perhaps the trouble Is that ed labor Is good for Oregon. I here ucation of children has gotten is no doubt that he will have a into the hands of self perpetuat Dr. Otis G. Perkins big voice In what happens In ing bureaucracy that has become Salem, perhaps the biggest voice. rather inflexlble.lt has fallen for Optometrist The Incoming party has $30,- the theory that youngsters might ENTUCKV S T R A IG H T BOURBON 000,000 to go on which Is a rather have their feelings hurt If they 405 E. 2nd St. fortunate position from which to do not progress steadily with start. The demands are heavy, the class with the result that the (Across from Stadleman- however, largely because the pace Is set by the slower learn ers. Bonn Hardware) Democrats, as the outs proposed PLAN many things to court public fa We would like to see a first rate Into the question Phono 5362 The Dulles Ore. vor. The Ins couldn’t find the examination YOUR and we think the teachers and k money to provide all of them. supervisors should institute It. SEASON'S Now the Ins are out and the outs PRODUCTION FINANCING Lupine Rrbekfth Ixxlge No. 11« are In with all their promises Meets 2ir and 4th, and *30,000,000 to go on. It should Busy Bakers Meet THRO UG H YOUR LOCAL Tuesdays of each be a very happy session for every month. Visiting PRODUCTION CREDIT ASS N. one but the taxpayers. By Ju«ly Machine* members welcome. It Is Mr. Brown’s contention I .aura Grabenhorse., L o a n s a re m a d e to c a r r y The Busy Bakers cooking club that the Income tax should be the through the entire production N.G.; Vada DeMoss.j principal tax and that the person held Its first meeting at the Kent period. You pay back the loan Secretary only after you market crops or al exemption should be fairly school at 2:30 p m. Wednesday. Moro Lodge No. livestock . . . and interest on high. He wants those with large The following officers were elect each dollar only for the exact Meets 1st and 3rd Incomes to pay a large prri of ed: Bonnie Tatum, president; number of days you used it. Tuesilays In l.O.O.F. the income tax and also most of Linda Helyer, vice president; hall. Transient and OWNED AND OPERATED BY AND the property tax. They are cer Erin Wilson, secretary; Peggy Mc visiting brothers are FOR FARMERS AND RANCHERS tainly the most able to pay. One Kay, song and yell leader; Judy cordially invited. difficulty Mr. Brown may find Is Maclnnes, news reporter; Karen John Shipley, N. G. PRODUCTION CREDIT In keeping them In Oregon if and Nancy Wilson, junior leaders. Leo Watkins, Secretary taxes are made too high. Already Mrs. 1 .ester Wilson Is leader of ASSOCIATION BrtKlehem Chapter No. 7* O.Kff. Oregon suffers from a lack of In the club. Meets every secor.ti and dustry, which, in this state, Is al Judy Maclnnes was appointed fourth Thursday In each most entirely In basic products. to demonstrate ground meat month; visiting members The state development commis broiled on toast at the next meet invited. Moro. Oregon. sion recently reported that Ore ing. The new books, ‘‘Main Dish Mid Columbia Production Dorene Hall, W. M. gonians Imported 95 percent of Meals” were given to the mem Dorothy Heater, Secretary Credit Association bers. All of the girls like the new what they used. Eureka Ixxlge No. 121 A.F.&A.M. Mr. Brown would do away with single leaf record books. A pro A L S O A V A IL A B L E « 4th & Court Streets Meets on the 1st and the sur tax on incomes and put posal to change the name of the K entu cky Blended W h is k e y 3rd Thursday evenings the rates higher. That will lx* the club was discussed but the mem- First Federal Savings & in the trad itio n al round bottle each month. Vising lx«rs unanimously voted to keep same thing for the taxpayer. Loan Building members cordially in We have no way of knowing the name Busy Rakers. vited to meet with us. Phone CY 6 2468 After the meeting cookies were what the reaction of Oregonians Dean Pinkerton, W. M. will lx* to a continued big tax for served. Clyde Glllmor, Secretary The Dalles, Oregon SU N N Y BROOK E. E. ’ Pinkie” Billings I*. (>. Box 184 The Dalles, Oregon your E q u itab le re p re s e n ta tiv e s a y tt "P U T YO U R O P E R A T IN G M O N E Y TO W O R K ...” never closed it» door» on a hu»ine*» day. and ha» never Your Equitable man can »how you how to make earning» on vour operating fund* and »till keep them had to reorganise W hat's more, Equitable ha» alwavs where you tan u»e them T h a t » one big rea»on why paid e»«.h »aver every cent of principal and earning« m > many men w ho run farm», ranches, and other due him . Find out just what this plan can 2» /w »*•. 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