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PAGE 2 HHBRMAN COUNT! S if t r n t a n C o u n ty .1) n u r n u l I' u MI m I im I E very K rid a / Moro, Oregon ü llr» L. F rem ii at E ditoi K ille r **1 am metMrntl clans lim ite r a t Um P u a tu fflre at M o ro , O ir g n ii, un d er A r t o f Conirraaa o f M arch 8. 1878. (»FFH IA I. COl’N tV S I BS< R I I T I O N OHI RATES $2.1X1 4 EAR A P R IL H , IM P i i R v r i r s n < i s a m t v An obeserver w ill notice th a t in the discussions about the p re sent economic re esslon th a t the reasons ascribed to its o rig in and the cures suggested fo r its end are based on a much b e tte r brand o f econom ic th in k in g than has been the case in s im ila r reces sions and-or depressions in recent years. A lm ost no one in the p u b lic p rin ts that get w ide readership has invoked the name o f John M aynard Keynes. Wk? th in k th a t means that we are fo rg e ttin g K a rl M a rx whose prophesies were responsible fo r a good b it o f the new deal hysterias of the th irtie s . The men who learned th e ir econ omics in the depths o f the depres sion, who were ta u g h t that th is nation was at the end o f its rope, th a t g o vernm ental g iv e a w a y s were the salvation o f the ill-fed, ill-housed, etc., have e ith e r le a rn ed they were w rong o r have been silenoed by the wave of sounder th in k in g . T lie aged and re fle c te d Bernard Baruch said some v e ry sensible tilin g s to a congressional c o m m it tee and was not shouted dow n as being an old-fashioned <* onom ist. Instead the law-m akers listened and we th in k a large p a rt of the c itiz e n ry applauded. We are not going to spend o u r selves rich , 'idle w ay to cure a recession is not to srjiend more, but Jess. L e a rn in g the economic facts o f life has Ixwn long delay ed because of the p o p u la rity o f federal hand-me-outs and a big w a r and a little one. B ut the tr u fh w ill out. We hojx' the nation has not ,b»v?n so badly damaged from the foolish ideas th a t prevailed fo r nearly th ir ty years that it can not recover. W ANT ADS FOR SALE BY OWNER C. GORDON JOHNSON WHEAT RANCH 4NO in Mhermun (M inify LEG AL DKM4 'R IIT IO N 4VH and HEM o f S i t . 17, T. 2 N., It. IN EAV.M. C ontains I6O . h its of tillab le land Year 'ro u n d creek C h ildren resident on the premises q u a lify as p o te n tia l beneficiaries o f James W e ir M em orial Fund l(MI acrrn in crop (lil>* year Healed bids w ill lie received at the o ffice of Howard D ent, Jr,, lOtl E. 4th HI., T he Ballew, Ore. up Io 5 p. in. A pril 30, 1958 T erm s may In» negotiated. O w ner reserves rig h t to refuse anv and a ll bids. JOURNAL, MORO. OREGON FRIO LY, APRII 11, R E S P O N S IB L E PERSON; male or female, fro m th is area, w a n t A » lm in is tra to r ed to service and collect from T. L e s te r Johnson au to m a tic vending machines. A tto rn e y fo r A d m in is tra to r 234 No selling. Age not essential. Car, references, an 1 $700 w o rk in g ca p ita l necessary. 7 to 12 hours w eekly nets to $250 m o n th ly. P o ssib ility fu ll tim e w o rk. F o r local in te rv ie w give fu ll p a rticu la rs, phone. W rite I ’. O. Box 6149, E dina B ranch, M inneapolis, M inn. 23p TO A M A N W H O SEE K S A B E T T E R O P P O R T U N IT Y : I f you are between 21 and 55, have average education and need a p osition w ith a fu tu re • $75.00 w eekly plus bonus in W est e rn Oregon te rrito ry . W rite Personnel D irector, Box 5041, Aloha, Ore. G ive y o u r Name, Address, Age & Phone n u m ber. 23p I ’l C L E X I , T IO N NOTH E o f Hi H»Mi . I LECTION I PON (JI ’EHTION of INCBEAH- ING TAN L E W OVER AM OUNT L IM IT E D by SECTION II, AB- E X P E R IE NCE U N N E (' ESS A R Y . You do not need se lling e x p e r ience to become a W a tkin s Dealer. E xce lle n t p ro fits . Car o r tru c k needed b u t no ca p ita l in vestm ent in stock. We can s ta rt you now. W rite The J. R. W a t kins Company, 3903 B ro o k ly n Avenue, Seattle 5, W a sh in g ton. 22-27« WANTED: Horses to break <ir train; horseshoeing. Sandy San son, Moro Hotel .105-3204 tfn S T 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 CY 0 3977 o r CYG-5293, 120; E. 12th St. V ern Campbell nd Jack N u ll, The D alles. Or. 3 8 tfn L I M B E R fo r y o u r ranch o r farm , co m p e titive m ill prices. Thoren L u m b e r Co., Lyle, Wash. 8 tfn FOR SALE: Completely remodel- in com pliance w ith Sec. 331.010, ORS, to the legal voters o f School D is tric t N’o. 17, o f Sherm an Coun ty, State o f Oregon, th a t the AN- N U A L SCHOOL E L E C T IO N o f said D is tric t w ill be held at the school house between the hours o f 2 P. M. and 8 P. M. on the fir s t Monday o f May, being the 5th day o f May, A. D. 1958, fo r the purpose o f e lecting one <1> direc- to r fo r a fiv e (5) year term . Date,' th is 8th day o f A p ril, 1958. ( I n D is tr ic ts o f th e T h r id Claw«) N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N ’ in com pliance w ith Sec. 331.010 ORS, to the legal voters o f School D is tric t N’o. 17, o f S herm an Coun- ty, State o f Oregon, th a t the AN- N U A L SCHOOL M E E T IN G o f said D is tric t w ill be held at the schoolhouse; to begin at the h o u r o f 2 o’clock P. M. on the firs t M onday o f May, tieing th e 5th day o f May, A. D. 1958, fo r the pur- p»xse o f transaction o f business usual at suxh meeting. Dated th is 8th day o f A p ril, 1958. ATTEST: Clara E. H ouston D is tric t C le rk < I l o n i. N O T H E O F \ \ NI XI. % R onald R. P ow ell E I.E < T I O N A N D M EETIN G NOTICE IS IIEKEBV GIVEN, ch a irm a n Board o f D irectors 23 & 25c THE OLD SUNNY BROOK CO., LOUISVILLE, KY., DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CO.. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY. 86 PROQf S TR A Y E D : F ro m ranch In R u t ledge 1 Ige ¡Milled H ereford cow, 1 d a rk red H e re fo rd cow, 1 yellow -red H ereford cow. V e r non E akin, Ph. ED 3-2559 Grass V alley, Oregon. 22-lc C O N S T IT U N otice is hereby given th a t an election w ill be held in School D is tri t N’o. 17 o f Sherm an Coun- ty, State o f Oregon, fro m 2 p. m. to 8 p. m. on Monday, May 5, at tlie schoolhouse in said d is tric t, fo r the purpose o f s u b m ittin g to the legal voters o f said d is tric t the question o f increasing th e tax le vy fo r the fiscal year 1958- 1959 over the am ount lim ite d b y section 11. a rtic le X I, o f the Con- s titu tio n o f Oregon. The reason as no th ird class d is tric t has a ta x base the e n tire levy in a th ird class d is tric t m u st be voted in excess o f th e 6% lim ita tio n . The am ount o f tax, in excess of the 6% lim ita tio n , proposed to Tie levied fo r said fiscal ye a r is $65,811.17. Dated th is 8th day o f A p ril, 1958. ATTEST: C lara E. H ouston D is iric t C le rk Ronald R. Posyell C hairm an Board o f D ire cto rs 23 & 25c SU N N Y W A N T E D . Saleslady o r salesman to sell McNess Produces p a rt o r fu ll tim e. Big p ro fits . No e xp e r ience needed. W ill teach and f i l l u h !• you, W l ItO Ml ■ ('<> . P.O. Box 14, Bayshore S tation, Oakland 23, C a lif. 23-4p Custom S la u g h te rin g by a p p o in t m ent o n ly. Meat c u ttin g , w ra p ping, sharp freeze. K e n n y ’s M arket, Grass V alley, Oregon. Call ED 3-2315 fo r appointm ent. STATE buy YQUE electric dryer today ! e»l 2 bedroom home in Moro. Call JO 5-3602 o r J() 5-3528. 12c tfn ,DST. 3 y e a rlin g registered Here- ford heifers, branded I 4i zy S over S on rig h t side. La it seen at m outh of L ittle K e rry Can yon on Sherman Co. side o f John Day. Reward fo r th e ir re covery. Sid Seale, Condon, Or»'. 12c tfn Lupine Behekat Ixwlge Meets 2nd and 4th I'ui'sdays of each1’ m onth. V is itin g members welcome. Ann M ille r, NG Helen M a rtin , Sec. FOR S A L E and i . i l f Valiev Fresh H olstein cow , Bethlehem < hapter No. 78 o.E.s Chas Davis. Grass Meets every secono 23 Ip T h u rsd a y each m onth. V is itin g tnem ’iers In vited. Moro, Oregon Genevieve P ow ell, W . M. Gwen Boss, Secretary VERNON ROOT T aylor LODGE A. F. A A. M. Wasco, Oregon lg rl-( hem , Ine., - G ilb ert 2-512*. A fle e ts each F irs t and T h ird >1S\ Tues.’Oys SOLUTION MAN E lto n M edler, W. M Gordon H arper, See. II ARLAN D V IEW GR A NG E M eets F irst ami Third Saturday»» each m onth at 8:00 p. nt. H elen B rin k er!, M aster Fhw ence Brm kei I, He« relai v » ‘ .—a#!» b J Plan yo u r f e r t iliz e r program w ith the S olu tion man • your local Urea Brand fertilizer dealer, lie a p e r ia liz o In fertilizer so lu tion • ami in so lu tio n s Io fe rtiliz ing needs. If«* | n», kfe* the I i tillzer, eq u ip m en t and know how you need to he«p produce h ’gher yleldw. H eller ta lk to your I »».d Brea Brand d ealer tiMloy! o - LEGAL NOTICES NOTH E TO C R E D ITO R S A ll persons h a vin g claim s against the Estate o f A R T H U R J. Here B V C H O LT Z , DeceasiM, are he by n o tifie d to present them, w ith the pr»»|M‘r vouchers an», duly ver- ifl»'»l, to the underslgne»!, the »July ap|M>int»si anti acting Ad- of m ln is tra to r of the Estat* J. Rucholtz, deceased, at Arti re o f T. Le ste r Johnson, l o t II I i at Law , M oro, Di»-g»»n, it.in .lx m onths fr«»m the date firs t p u b lic a tio n o f th is N o th to w it A p ril 11. 1958 From where I s it ... ¿y Joe M arsh ____ Buy . mi electric clothes diver and give you,self washday freedom. You can wash anytime you want t o . . . and nc\er worry about the weather. Save time and work — just switch c-o the sun inside and see how fresh and tlulTy your clothes come out. Join »tJs of happy homemakers whe s a y ... */ couldn't do without my electric dryer. Gtcvui up "Kid Stuff' The kids around here are sure p u llin g a lo t of weight w ith local businessmen the.-e da is. F or instance, M onk M cC a rth y has collected and patched old in n e r tubes a ll w in te r. H e’ll pass them out fo r the sw im m ing hole season w ith th is stenciled o n ; “ C o u rte s y o f .V e C a rffcy A u to S e rriee .” A n d M r. T ro y , over at the bank, has pu t in three new shiny h ig h cha irs fo r v is itin g m oth- • r s to p a rk th e ir kids in. T h e ir s a aign over the ch a ira : “ Save e He.7 1 can vw h whenever I want to!" now f»»r a happy fu tu re .” Ftont where I sit, I like the way people take Io new id«-. s to promote th e ir business. It ail •"« that they are open-mimied. M e all could stand a little m«>re of it in our p ei-nn al liven too. For example, you may prefer tea or b u tte r m ilk Io my rh o ire of a glass »»I beer. But If we’re '’open- minded” we arrept the other fel- SFE YOUP DEALER RIGHT AWAY! ■hoMe. Æ- * Cvpfrtght, Btjd, L aUtJ ¿lal« l i i t y t t i t vt ¿« ■ L IO -H T C O M P A N Y Live Better... Electrically ! N O TICE TO ( B E B IT O B S A ll persons h a vin g claim s against the E state o f O rv ille L. H ockm an, deceased, are hereby n o tifie d to present them , w ith the proper vouchers and d u ly ve rife id , to the undersigned, the d u ly appointed, q u a lifie d and act in g A d m in is tra tr ix o f the Estate o f O rv ille L H o km an, deceased, at the o ffice o f T. l i s t e r Johnson, a tto rn e y at law . Moro, Oregon, w ith in six m onths fro m tha date o f the fir s t p u b lica tio n o f th is Notice, to -w it: M arch 28, 1958. Cecil H ockm an A d m in is tra trix T. Lester Johnson 21-24c A tto rn e y fo r A d m in is tra trix NOTH E O K IIN II \< ( (U N I N otice is hereby given th a t the undersigned has file d in the C oun ty C ourt o f the S tate o f Oregon fo r Sherman C ounty, her F in a l A ccount as E x e c u trix o f the Es tate o f H. T. Baugh, deceased, and th a t Monday, the 21st day of A p ril, 1958, at ten o'clock A. M. o f said day in the c o u rt room o f the C ounty C o u rt in Moro, Sher man C ounty, Oregon, have been fixe d by the C o u rt as the tim e and place fo r hearing objections to said F in a l Account and fo r tlx? settlem ent o f said estate. G e rtru d e L. Peugh E x e c u trix T. Le ste r Johnson T. e ljs te r Johnson A tto rn e y fo r E x e c u trix 2O-23c IN T H E ( 1B< I I I’ COURT OF H I E S T A T E OE OBEt.O.N FOR T H E (O U N T Y OF HIIEBM AN MORRISON O IL CO., ) P la in tiff ) vs. ) F R E D G. S M IT H , SR., ) Defendant ) No. 2977 SUM MONS TO T H E A B O V E N A M E D D E FENDANT: IN T H E N A M E OF T H E S T A T E OE OREGON, you are hereby re q u ire d to appear and answ er the co m p la in t file d against you in the ai»ove e n title d C o u rt and cause on o r before the e x p ira tio n o f fo u r weeks fro m the date o f the fir s t p u b lica tio n o f th is sum mons. I f you fa il so to appear and answer, p la in tiff, fo r w ant thereof, w ill a p p ly to th e above e n title d C o u rt fo r the re lie f p ra y ed fo r in its co m p la in t, to -w it: d ire c tin g and co m p e llin g the de fendant to sell and convey to the p la in tiff, by a good and s u ffi cient deed, the fo llo w in g des crib e d parcel o f real p ro p e rty. B e g in n in g at the South W est co rn e r o f the fo llo w in g des cribed tra ct, thence in an E ast e rly d ire c tio n along the N o rth lin e o f H ig h w a y 30 a distance o f 150 feet; thence in a N o rth e rly d ire c tio n a distance o f 70 feet, p a rallel w ith the W est lin e o f the fo llo w in g described tra ct; thence in a W e ste rly d ire c tio n 25 feet, p a ra lle l w ith the N o rth lin e o f H ig h w a y 30; thence in a N o rth e rly d ire c tio n 30 feet, p a ra lle l w ith th e W est lin e o f the fo llo w in g described tra c t; thence 125 feet in W e ste rly d i re ctio n p a ra lle l w ith N o rth lin e o f H ig h w a y 30; thence 100 feet in S o u th e rly d ire ctio n , along West lin e o f the fo llo w in g des crib e d 'p ro p e rty to p o in t o f be g in n in g : A tra c t o f land locat ed in the E a st one-half o f th e Southeast q u a rte r o f Section 31, T w p . 3 N., R. 17 E., W .M , lx?ing described as fo llo w s; B e g in n in g at a p o in t on the N o rth e rly rig h t-o f-w a y lin e o f the re-located U. S. H ig h w a y No. 30; said p o in t being 64.66 feet N o rth and 942.42 feet E ast o f the N. W. co rn e r o f B lock 11 in tow n o f R ufus, Sherm an C oun ty, Oregon; thence ru n n in g N. 27 degrees 17’ W est 647.35 fe e t to the S o u th e rly rig h t-o f-w a y line o f the U n io n P a cific R a il road; thence along said rig h t-o f- w ay lin e N. 59 degrees 59’ E. J 4!5 thence S. 56 degrees 53 E. 115.34 feet to the N o rth e r ly rig h t-o f-w a y lin e o f U. S. H ig h w a y No. 30; thence along said rig h t-o f-w a y Jine S. 58 de gree» 00’ W est 234.67 feet; thence on a 2825 fo o t radius cu rve to the r ig h t 194.4 feet <’-he long ch o rd o f w h ich bears S. 59 degrees 58’ W. 194.3 feet) to the p o in t o f beginning. 1 he N o rth e rly p o rtio n o f the above described tra c t being su b je c t to a perp e tu a l U. S. G ov e rn m e n t flow age easement, be i n g descrrtxHi as N o rth e rly o f the fo llo w in g described lin e - B eginning at tlie S. W. co rn e r o f the aoove described tra ct th e n e along the W e ste rly lin e o f saui tra c t N. 27 degrees 17’ W< fst 327.06 feet to a tru e p o in t o f l>eginning'of th is de scrip tio n - thence ru n n in g N. 57 degreed ov Ka>t 246.15 feet to th e East- v rly lin e o f the ab«ve tra i't and there te rm in a tin g . * fa ct con tains 3.9 acres o f w h ich 1.16 acres is subject to flow age ea.»‘einent. O r » * i n • 1 i IL A -tii U thereof a decree o f in the par- >f n íereinahove ritMNl »n I h n n l - . l - . ii. t » io m o p la in tiff. T l ' i ' sum m ons is p u b iis i ie»l by r o f the The H onorable E. H . How eil Lwltr« .. * UK aoove en- title« , ' XV___ v u i i , (Huy made and en te r- ed. Da Ite o f fir>j» —» ms« R uoiicafion: M arch 28, ] 1958. Da Be Of last n u l U r a l I a fx - V 1** OC « lio n . A p ril 9.i8. i* A .\ J. K E N N Y •*tto rn f . ' fo r P lain t i f f 1212 F a ilin g B uild! Ing P ortla n d , Oregon 21 25c