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PAGE 2 8U HUMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FR ID A Y , A U G U ST », l» M IN TH E NAME OF TH E tate: County C ourt in Moro, Sherm an sentation on the sam e basis as JOIN Dividend Club Save $ $ $ $ of ten o’clock A. M. of said day i County, Oregon, has been fixed STATE OF OREGON You are The E ast one-half of the N orth in the court room of the County Sljeruiau County .Ijuurnal does the federal governm ent. P er Buy your needs whok?sale. west q u a rte r of Section (14), Hereby commanded to appear be L’o urt in Moro, Sherm an County, by the Court as the tim e and haps Lane county was proud of Free Gifts. Tow nship 1 N orth of Range place for said hearing of objec fore the HONORABLE VERNON E v ery F rid ay »1 Oregon, have been fixed by the its new addition to its legislative W rite to Four Star Sales Com 19 E ast of the W illam ette Me Moro, Oregon Court as the tim e and place for tions to said Final Account and I. MILLER, Judge of the County- forte. Now, having given k-gisla- pany, Box 122, Bend. Ore. 39-40 ridian in Sherm an County, Ore for the settlem ent of said estate. Court of tlte State of Oregon, in hearing objections to said Final I li.ix h KdlUN tive i>ower to the city it can a r gon, which property is also B. E strelle Hailey and for the County of Sherm an, FOR SALE: l"xl2-16’ U tility su r Account and for the settlem ent of known as Tax Lot 18-1 N - Fntei.,1 «• neo.1,4 rl»»« matter at «ha gue ut will against the grow th of A dm inistratrix faced dry $63 per M fob mill. said estate. at the Court House in the City of and be sure of Fi.aintflc« at Murn, O ^»on. uiw br Art Portland State 19 - 82 Acres. T. L ester Johnson No more at this price. Phone Moro, on Tuesday, the 25th day of of ( '/»nifroo of Murch 31. 1H.9 Eunice Isabelle Moran gaining no |>ermanent success. W ITNESS MY HAND AND A ttorney fcr A dm inistratrix EMerson 5-2216 Lyle, Wash. 38c August, 1958, at the hour of 11:30 Executrix O I'F K T A L COUNTY P A P E R Criticism of the old provision 39-42c A. M., of said day, to show cause, THE SE A L OF SAID COURT EST. POOD ROUTE T. Lester Johnson, that makes it Impossible to estab if any exist, why the following A FFIX E D this 14th day of July, 800 family W atkins Route now A ttorney for Executrix 37-4l)c lish a branch of state govern IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF described real property should 1958. available. 90 year reputation. A ment outside Marion county by Vermon I. Miller TH E STATE OF OREGON FOB not lie sold in order to best ef top-grade one-man business and Portland papers is another step. NOTH E OF FIN A L ACCOUNT (SEAL) Judge 38-41 THE COUNTY OF SHERMAN no experience or money re q u ir fectuate distribution of th is Es- The city is going to take w hat it Notice is hereby given that the llepurtnient of Probate ed. W rite for full Inform ation wants. undersigned has filed in the Coun In the M atter of the E state ) to The J. R. W atkins Company, From the standpoint of getting Of ) 3903 Brooklyn Avenue, Seattle ty C ourt of the State of Oregon NATIO N A I f D I T O I LA I the students Portland S tate has a his Final Account as A dm inistra FRANK KUEH N EL, Deceased ) 5, W ashington. 36-4 lc K4 f big advantage over the other Ë *% 1 tor De Bonis Non of the E state of NO. 652 schools. Before it iieeomes much Custom Slaughtering by appoint Jam es M. Dyce, deceased, and C IT A T IO N m ent only. Meat cutting, w rap th at W ednesday, the 3rd day of of an educational Institltion, AFFILIA TE M tM W ÍH however, it will have to find ping, sharp freeze. K enny’s Septem ber 1958, a t the hour of TO: SU B SC R IPT IO N R A T E S M arket Grass Valley, Oregon. ten o’clock A. M. of said day in Mr. Edm und Roehrich, % Carl O N E Y EA R #:MM* some way to increase the mental abilities of the many who attend. Call ED 3-2345 for appointm ent. the Court room of the County Roehrich, Mason City, Nebraska; AUGUST M, 195»________ In this day and age that may not STATE W IDE PA IN T CO. com Court in Moro, Sherm an County, Mr. Carl Roehrich, Mason City, I i»e a prim ary necessity but in the plete painting and decorating Oregon, has been fixed by the Nebraska; Mrs. Matilda Town- send, 455 South Main ’ . A., inue- long run it will lie. service, spray or brush. Phone Court as the tim e and place for attendant aid. “I lived all my CIVILIZATION? Under the present legislative Took a back road L j ~ . c Li-t CY 6-3977 or CY6-5293, 1205 E. the hearing of objections to said pendence, Oregon; Mr. Jam es L. life right 1. re in townl” organization Portland State Is go Terry, S.S. IKE, % Starboard w eek and stopped for gas at 12th St. Vern Campbell and Final Account and for the settle What passes fur civilization is ing to grow and grow, regardless Steam ship Co., 11 Broadway, New' Hophtn« Crossing — a village From w h ere I sit, opinion* Jack Null, The Dalles, Or. 38tfn m ent of said estate. often the m ultiplicity of gadgets York, New York; Mr. Alfred are som etim es like fingerprints, w ith three or four stores, a few Jam es W. Coons with which man (especially Amer of anything hut legislative power. FOR SALE: Semi U bottom 16’ never tw o exactly the sam e.T he houses and a Post Office. A dm inistrator De Bonis Non Kuehnel, 1352 W est 10th, San boat w ith buggy type top and icans) have equipped themselves And for the same reason Portland is going to take more and more Pedro, California; Mrs. Agnes T. L ester Johnson trailer. Curley DeMoss. 37 tfn to prevent the use of muscles. While I was there another idea is not that you have to think like the n ext fello w — but A ttorney for A dm inistrator 3942c Hercigonia, Route 2, Ferndale, There are egg heads who m ain of the state’s governm ent. As a fellow drove up to the gas sta W ashington; Mrs. Helena Good to under »tand his point of view . tain that a good l>ook is a greater consquence more and more corn- tion, w ith Big City w ritten all (For instance, your preference civilizing influence than a refrig unities are going to hate P ort LEGAL NO TIC ES NOTICE OF FIN A L ACCOUNT win, Box 309, Lakeview, Oregon; over him —from his clothes to Mrs. Sophia Ratzow, 908 22nd for tea, my liking for an o cca erator hut by popular vote—to land with the consequence that NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the hl» block-long car, to his a tti Street, Anacortes, W ashington; sional glass of beer.) It makes which we an* dedicated—would the state will be divided and im Notice is hereby given that undersigned has filed in the Coun tude. “N othing like the real give the palm to the refrigerator potent. the undersigned has filed in the ty Court of the State of Oregon Mrs. Leona L. I>eLano, 1123 N. E. country for peace and quiet, is neighbors more like neighbors. 181st Avenue, Portland, Oregon; ice c u I m ’ s away. for Sherm an County, her Final County C ourt of the State of Ore th+e»?” he rem arked to the at We scorn the uncivilized and gon for Sherm an County, her Account as A dm inistratrix of the Mrs. Josephine Goodman, 3201 ten d an t NO WORK laugh at the good old days when Final Account as Executrix of the estate of Lila M. Hailey, deceased, 36th Avenue, West, Seattle 99, “NThy, I wouldn’t know,’’ the Washington; Mrs. Maybelle Flick- grandm a kept the butter down The refusal of the engineers, Estate of Mary E. Bucholtz, de and that W ednesday, Septem ber the well and w restled iter own which in this case is the operators ceased, and that Monday the 25th 3, 1958, at ten o’clock A. M. of inger, 1201 Dakota Avenue, San CepyngJÜ, J958, United S ta iti Orcwert Foundation stove wood. We are all enamored of construction equipm ent, to day of August, 1958, at the hour said day in the Court room of the Mateo, California. by the easy life. agree to the offer of the general But are we? contractors means that highway Every Sunday thousands of work and other work in this area ta rs carry families from their will be delayed indefinitely and com fortable homes when? gadgets It is possible that no more wdll be aliound to the wikis w here the done this year. That will be a only comfort Is a can of mosquito blow to the financial status of chaser. The e people sleep on the many of the men for construction ground and at lids time of the work is carried on with difficulty year chase the hiding huckleberry in winter. over the steep slopes w ith the The men them selves voted ag avidity of the copper colored clt- ainst it following the recommen izens tlte white m an displaced. dation of the business agent. Tins attraction for going native Tix» citizen will have his con belies our claim for liking civili science eased by the vote. He zation. We may like it, b u t we need no longer to w orry nlxiut also like to get away from it, this phase of unemployment. to take a rest from our hard bought comforts. When one sees literally thousands of curs bear ing whole families from squalling Ini.nits- to doddering grandfathers FOR SALE: Peacocks and also converge on a single slope in white Pekin drakes. Ix»roy Bel- search of a couple dollars’ worth thee, Wasco. 40c of wild fruit it casts som ething WANTED: Calkins cleaning and of a doubt on our love of civili treating machine. V. W. Dut zation. After all it may not be ton, Wasco. 40-lp w hat it is cracked up to be. FOR SALE: 1948 K elvinator re frigerator in good operating condition. Call JO 5-3031. 40p I l l 4 .l l l .l t EDI UA I ION From where 1 sit .. fv Jo e A Ci y-Ditty W ANT ADS Newspapers at Corvallis, E u gene and Portlund each exj>oun(l- ed their theories about new de velopm ents for Portland State and each » id its best to uphold the welfare of their own com m unities. 'Hie exchange made us wonder what Eugene has been doing lor the past ten years, and more particularly the past six years. Anyone not affected with u sev ere case of myopia could hav»> seen (hat I’o rtlan d State was i<olng io get a good share of th»* 11Iberal arts students. it may be 1 >nger before science courses al e g Iven In the city. SVI ion re ippori Ion ment was an issue » few years ago the Eugene papvir was very critical of the Idea of giving senatorial repre- SU NN Y Taylor MIDGE A. F. A A. ,M A Wasco, Oregon yW V Meets each First and Third ' v ' Tuesdays. Elton Medler, W'.M. Gordon Harper, Secretary Eureka Lodge No. 121 A.F.AA.M. Meets on the 1st and 3rd T hursday evenings each GV month. Visiting members coixdally Invited to meet with us. Jot* Heater, W. M. Clyde Gillmor, Secretary IIAItLANDVIKW GRANGE Meet* F irst ami T hird Saturday» ea« h m onth at 8:00 |>. in, Helen Biuckert, Master Florence Brm kert, Heeretary Itethli-lieiii < li.tpl«-» Lupine Itehekah Lodge No. 11H NHCJs, Beets 2nd and 4th d mth VI ing mendx’rs welcome. '1 a No. T 9 4 L I 8 Meets »‘very second Thurs- »lay each month. Y is itin g .J J ^ members Invited. Moro, Ore. ? (le n e v u \• Pow«•!I. W M Gwen Ross, Secretary - Ann Miller, N. G. 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