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F R ID A Y , A l A G I ST t t . IM P |»A“ « S, MUHIMAN COUNTY FOR SALE. 3 bedroom house in Court semi-monthly on the 1st the food booth a t the Sherm an FOR SALE: Insulated Quonset G rass Valley on two big lots. and 15th day of each m onth; the county fair discussed what had to huts, quantity of 1” pipe, com W rite Mrs. M arie Oltmanns, the first such paym ent to be made ¿I Jpljrnttan (County journal be done in preparation of hand puting scales, several cots and Box 811, Goldendale, Wn. 4<Xk- on or before July 15, 1950, or the P u b lis h e d E v e r y F r id a y at ling food at the booth. Roy Shaf m attresses, m iscellaneous other •’OR SALE: W ashed sand and date of this Decree, w hichever is M uro, O regon later; and th e fu rth er sum of er ow ner of the appliance store at articles. W igwam Cafe, H igh gravel at m outh of Jo h n Day $50 00 p er m onth as sm iport m on V\\aaco offered to lend the grange F allt, m way 30 at Jo h n Day River. Call t i t l e s I* . F r e m i i River. Also road gravel. Colum ey for Plaintiff for a period of JO A B a refrig erato r and deepfreeze to W igwain No. 1. CnlcrwJ • • » ro n d elea» m atter at ’ he bia Rock Products, Box 688, two (2) years from the date of r r w - iB r j Poeti.fflce at Moro. O raron. under A rt to used a t th e fair tooth. Mis. Rufus, Ore. Ph. Rufus 17. 27tfn this decree, said paym ents to of Conirreae of March I . IB<®. FOR SALE: W eaner pigs. JO 5- Holland Johnson and her mot i- JW60/OHM& / * HCMFGPU* comnx?nce on the 1st day of Aug 3589. 43c er, Mrs. George Drinkard, went N A T IO N A L E D IT O R IA L XGAL NOTICES ¿ ¡ K W C P INORE6OÎ4 IN I8 S 2 -- ust, 1956, and continue to and in out last w eek to clean up the A S ^ C ^ T i^ N g o rr baptist a ra re n for 20 years booth. Monday the grunge me.i RESERV E valuable territo ry now IN T H E C O U N T Y C O U R T O F cluding the 1st day of July, I9u8, for Avon Cosmetic C hristm as T H E S T A T E O F O R E G O N , FO R ■ nd said paym ents to be made met w ith H arland McDonald tak almost iuitcrate - - bvth £ COj)Lt> business. Openings available in S H E R M A N C O U N T Y IN T H E ‘through the Clerk of thU Court; ing his truck move»! up from the wore uMToriHf b - bie from mfwor -. G rass Valley & Biggs J net. - R u M A T T E R O F T H E A D O P T IO N and the fu rth e r sum of $250.00 grange hall w h at they would need. n ew spaper fus. Average to $10 day. W rite O F GREGORY CHARLES W IL attorn ey ’s fees, and the fu rth er AS CHAPLAIN PC A STATEJ-W6»MA* ' The grange plans on having a hot TUBS HE OPiNEP AN INVOCATION: LORD, * Mrs. Freshour, 2770 M arket St. L I S TO: <T IA R L E S B. W T L L IS: sum of $50.00, atto rn ey ’s fees, and P U B L IS H E R S dish of food to s e n e each even POAGIYC THEM, RXTHEY KNC.V NOT y IN T H E NAME OF TH E the fu rth er sum of $50.00 a tto r Salem, Oregon. 43c ing at the fa ir besides the usual A S S O C IA T IO N WHAT THEV DO* 41 STA TE OF OREGON you are ney’s fees, and Che fu rth er sum of ham burgers and hot dogs. A fter R E S P O N S IB L E P E R SO N hereby required to appear in the $50.00 atto rn ey ’s fees, and the fu r SlNCKAUS A N D ELOQUENT, H E R E ' the m eeting the grange women W anted to service and collect C ounty C ourt of the S tate of ther sum of $68.68 costs, and the O , , I I I M 7 T ÍÍF N T Y I’AI’KII CORPED 3 ,0 0 0 CON VER SIO N S-— HS WAS „ T/.u e s served the pot luck supper w ith iiA n iT iC kiT tviTU THE IRRELIGIOUS — • ONCE HE PITCHED from autom atic vending ma Oregon for Sherm an County, fu rther sum of $4.75 costs and for W F A T IE N T WITH ™ M IS T IN G HOUSE POOR subscription RATBH<. lft . Mrs. Fields m aking and serving chines in th is area. Absolutely in the C ounty C ourthouse in the fu rth er sum of $4.75 costs and the coffee. Mr. and Mrs. Fields ONE YEAH no selling. All accounts estao- Moro, Oregon, w ithin four w eeks disbursem ents and the costa of have invited the grange to meet lished and turned over to qual from the date o f se rv k e of this and upon this w rit commanding A l ’tiV H T 28, IBM at th eir house again next m onth ified person. Age not essential. citation upon you by publication, me to m ake sale of the following if the hall ls still without lights 7-12 hours weekly nets to $250 then and there to show cause, if descrilied real property situated and torn up a t that time. monthly. Possibility full time an y you have, wrhy a decree in the County of Sherman, State of RESEARC H Mr. and Mrs. Earl W eatherford w ork. Car, few spare hours should not be made providing for Grecon. to-wit: and children Cherie and Bob We note that a lot <»f research .weekly and $750 w orking capi the adoption of your m inor son, Lot 1 and 10, Block 16, ORIG were guests for a couple of flights ers ore meeting In convention as- tal necessary. W rite giving full Gregory Charles W illis by Donald INAL TOWN, now City of ut the George Fox home the first sembled this week in Oregon. It particulars and phone num ber F. Cox and Alvera Pauline Cox, Moro, Sherm an County, Oregon. <*f the week. T hey took their son is, of course, very American for to Self Service, 3871 Piedm ont husdxand and wife, jointly and O rder determ ining am ount Due G rant into The Dalles for a hernia w orkers in sim ilar lines to get Ave., Oakland 11, Calif. 43 4p changing said child’s name to on Decree and Judgm ent Filed operation Monday morning, leav together to talk and listen and, G rgeory Charles Cox. and for sucn July 16th, 1959, reads as follows: ing the tiwo little ones at the shall we«ay, fraternize. It Ls not to STATE W IDE PA IN T CO. com other relief as shall seem equit T hat there is now due, owing and Fox’s. G rant w as dismissed from comment on conventions, that we plete painting and decorating able. tbs hospital Tuesday afternoon, unpaid on said decree and judg w rite, b u t to say a few word's serv k e, spray or brush. Phone The date of the first publica ment the principal sum of $2,770.- and they all prepared to go home about research and researchers. CY 6-3977 or CY 6-5293, 1205 E. tion of this citation is A ugust 28, 00 together w ith the fu rth er sum to Olex. We think we have gone over 12th St. Vern Campbell and 1959. of $152.75 in terest accrued to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jordan board on research. Most of the Jack Null. The Dalles, Or. 38tfn W ITNESS the Honorable Ver July 1, 1959, w ith in terest on said took a drive up to Bend Sunday, questions considered l»y resear li ned. That, of course, was not the reporting a very nice day. v ’sit FOR A gricultural loans see The non I. Miller, County Judge of principal balance at the rate of Rufus Personae era could be answ ered by talking fault u. the CCC boys. Sherm an County, S tate of Oregon, ing friends there. to any m ature person who had Now this food stam p scheme Dalis NFLA and the Mid-Colum together w ith the seal of said six p ercen t p e r annum from July L . F o x Jx?en observant In th at fiel,I for proposes to give food to the re B y M rs. G eo. • la PCA, 4th & C ourt Streets, C ourt affixed the 24th day of 1 1959, u n til paid and the fu rth e r sum of $150.00 A ttorney's fees fifty years. Anyway they could liefers by the stam p m ethod and CYpress 6-2468. 21-25C The Rufus Grange met August April, 1959. and $9.00 C ourt Costs. answered m ore economically and as a m eans of getting rid of some MARIE HOSK1NSON Now Therefore, by v irtu e of of the surplus food. The end re 20 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. FOR SALE: Good Alfalfa hav. Custom Slaughtering by appoint in few er words. C ounty Clerk said execution, judgm ent order, (State legislatures have gone to sult would certainly lie an In- Tracy Field. The recreation room m ent only. Meat cutting, w rap G I 2-5297. 43-.5C 43-4GC decree and order of sale and in appointing enough interim com croase impendence and just n a tu r in the Imsement was used for the ping, sharp freeze. K enny’s m eeting which the m aster, George m ittees to give every m em ber a al laziness. M arket, G rass Valley, Oregon. N O T IC E O F S H E R I F F ’S S A L E compliance w ith the commands of Nineteen Job m eeting and collecting ‘X- We don’t like such «-hemes. Fox, called to order. Call ED 3-2345 for appointm ent. In the Circuit C ourt of the State said w rit, 1 will, on W ednesday, ¡sense money for two years. T’h'» T his nation became great by pro m em tors were out lor the even of Oregon for W ashington County the 16th day of Septem ber, at 2 W E’LL BUY all kinds of lambs, o’clock P. M-, at the front door results are generally negative. viding re w a r.s for those who did ing. Rollami Johnson gave the agriculture report and Mrs. H ar stock or feeder cattle, dry cows BONNIE F. MAY, Plaintiff of the C ounty Court House in Form erly, there were interim to tte r than others, worked hard vs. or bulls. Chet Davis, Box 713, Moro, Sherm an County, Oregon, com m ttiees for taxation and high er, used better judgm ent, were land McDonald gave the legisla CLAUDE L. MAY, D efendant H erm iston; H eppner Hotel Ph. ways only anil while some of them more saving. We think our great tive report. sell at pullilic auction (subject to By virtue of an execution, Holland Johnson, chairm an of 6-9923; Walla Walla, I*h. Jack- redemption), to the highest bid old some good the job of getting ness would continue by giving judgm ent order, decree and order son 5-6505. 39-42p their ideas across was trem en rew ards to those who do to tte r the building committee told of of sale Issued out of the above der for cash in hand, all the right, w hat had been al compllshed so dous anil seldom accomplished. an i exacting penalties for failing entitled C ourt in the above e n tit title and interest which the w ith far and just w hat Is to be done We will nut forget that Stanford to try. led cause, to me directed and! in named defendant and eadh and Research over estim ated the at As long as there ls security for yet to the Rufus Grange building dated the 16th day of July, 1959, all of them in the above entitled tendance at Oregon's centenni I all the incentive to achieve will which the m em tors are remodel upon a judgm ent rendered and suit had on the 17th day of July, enable» ing .Siding for the hall and the For the by eight times. not be effective. entered in said C ourt on the 23rd 1957, the date of the filing of the heating plant was discussed to ♦he family The upsurge in research m ust day of July, 1956, the 7th day of tran scrip t of judgm ent herein, or get the m em ber’s view's of what come from adm itted ignorance. P R E S I D E M I A I . P R I M A R Y ♦o lim it November, 1957, the 17th day of since that date had in and to the to s t to do. Some one w ants to know some ♦he cosi November, 1958, and the 13th day aliove described property or any (Mrs. Holland Johnson and Mrs. CAMP COACH A lot of words, not many of thing, is too lazy to read author ♦o it» need» or wishes. of February, 1959, in favor of Bon part thereof, to satisfy said exe ities on the subject so a research them com plim entary, are going to Harland McDonald co-chairman ef See nie F. May, Plaintiff and against cution, Judgment order and decree, group is formed to rea 1 up on the be uttered aibout the new Oreg- Claude L. May for the sum of interest costs and accruing costs. Jack & Je rry ’s Union Sta. subject and m ake u rejxirt so the gon pi -sidcntiul prim ary law. We Moro LODGE No. 113 I.O.O.F. Dated A ugust 11th; 1959. $150.00 per m onth, as and for the Rifacci [>.<= Meets 1st and 3rd Tuee- questioner can get his inform ation can’t imagine how it was passe I. Wasco, Oregon F irst Publication: A ugust 14, 1959. su p p o rt of the m inor children of It orders the secretary of state, ¿> X > ,lavs in I.O.O.F. hall Tran- in capsule form. To that extent ri lOM said parties until fu rth er order Last Publication: Sept. 4,. 1959. BUILT ESPECIALLY FOR slent and v is ib le brothers it is the result of insufficient through his elections division ¡ hoift «H GEORGE J. G EISER JR . of this Court; said paym ents to be are cordially invited. •Fisherm en! ♦Vacationers! chief, to place on the ballot the education and laziness. HOC k t LO AVE Sheriff of Sherm an County, Ore. made through the clerk of this Floyd Haines, N. C names of all .persons w ho may • H u n te r « ! • ( V in tru rtion fo lk s! I xhi W atkins, S ecretatj become candidates for tlx* p resi dential nomination. Any prom Eureka l.odgi* No. 121 A.F.A b 1 C H A IN S T O R E TOM NN inent politician may ask that his Meets on the 1st and Srn evenings e aer One of the (peculiar things name to omitted but apparently Thursday Visiting m em bers about this country is the cen trali If there is a petition signed by month. cordially invited to meet w ith us zation of business. Many towns, 1000 voters of his p arty fil'd Clarence Higley, W. M. especially in tto 10,000 popula with the secretary of state his Clyde Glllmor, Secretary tlon bracket, have no home owned .protest does not count. llethlehem Chapter No. 78 O.E.S stores other titan a few small Consequently the Oregon ball >t Meets every second T hurs groceries. The main business is will be top heavy with names of > day each month. Visiting controlled from afar. all sorts of persons. In l!M»0 the memliers invited. Moro, Ore. I’resum ably tills happened be Democrats will have the largest Annabelle Kelso, W. M. cause small busilX'ss men were numitor lusause that party has Dorothy Heater. Secretary so inefficient an I so unw illing the most cand; ate> for tlx* nom T a y lo r M H IG E A. F . A A. M. to learn new methods. Better m er ination tx*xt year. A nother y»*ar Wasco. Oregon chandisers developed new and it .may lx* different. Meets each Eirst and Thiid c more p opular ways to serve the Actually a presidential prim.try Tuesdays public and gradually tought out is a useless thing at lx-st. That a Doug Shull, W. M. or drove off tlx* local m erchants. matt is popular in one of the 50 t ’.iri Tuggle. Secretary At this date we are unable to states or that he has a be’ter Lupine Iteliekali Lodge No. 11*1 say w hether It is a good thing known .local ipolltl. ian as his Meets 2nd anil 4th T u e - or not. If it helps to train local man iger would decide the p ri K sv ^ d .iy s of eai h month. Visit- m erchants and increase efficien mary. Candl ales for the office of lng m em bers wekorn cy in m erchandising it will be prevalent are chosen by the rid Mary Brackett, N. G. good; if it takes local money and pi s of the party ¿«tout nine times Helen M artin. S ecretar' eon entrates profits in big elti *s out of ten and the o tto r tim e he it IRLAN1H H w GR %NGB it will l e bad. 'The latter, how Is defeatel anyw ay That is p r o M eet« F ir st an d T h ir d M o n d ij-t ever, seems most likely p r Popularity is not a q u a lifia - e a c h m o n th at 8:(M> p. in. A lack of loyalty is certainly tion for the presidency although H e le n B r o c k e r t, M a ster Involved. The Jol> of keeping it is for a candidacy. F lo r e n c e B r o c k e r t, S e c r e ta r y stole is one of buying the goods But then the more absurd ‘he that will be in dem and at a price Or gon lawmakers make the p ri the custom ers will willingly pav. mary law tlx* (,nicker it will lie A big outfit m n buy cheajwr discredited and if we have to go and \ell cheajH'r The advantage through with it let's get on w i.h the local merchant has is that tin* business. whatever profit he makes will re main at home and the custom er Moro Personals should balance this against Home reduction in price. Our observa Lawrence Davis was here a lay tion Is that a sm aller price has or two this week from E llenslnug lieen g reater than local loyalty. w here he h is lx-en living He Rut when a town Ixsomes full was a resident of this county 30 of foreign owned establishm ents y txirs ago. it loses its spirit. It m ay have Mr and Mrs. R R. Raymond 1 THE N A T IO N ’ S more bu.snk-ss, it may do m ore ad w re heft-' the first of the week The deposit you nuke to your First National Bank vertising. it may have bigger, from Pendleton to visit their dau- saving» account doesn't just »top there. It help» the neater stores, but it is h a u l to ghtcr Mrs Allan Pinkerton ami agricultural industry to harvest and »tore or »hip the E X P O S IT IO N start any new development there fornii V. Y BANK” FOR OVER 6 0 0 ,0 0 0 OREGON PEOPLE product, of held, iorest or processor, through the Business men have always been flexible financing of First National loans. the very core of a community. The 111 Yu I 11 club held a W hen their prim ary allegiance Is m eeting August 25, at the S her benefit directly, of course, by earning 3% interest to « su e far uway city instead of man county fairgrounds O ur lead on your saving, and by building security foi for yourself I \S T I» U SA IA RDAV th eir home town they do not push ers I »oris t\n*l>»'h and M arjoiie and your family. Conveniently, there is a First National l U ’ W F.SE LATRAVA so hard an t certainly a store man VanGil er and a ssistin ’ leaders banking oftice hxated near you. Open an account I . X \ / \ Ol DANCI ager cannot lx* exfiected to take had us pra tlce our leads and or add to your savings oow. MFOI.HV, LAUGHTER the risks of new venture so will figure eights AI I .BERT R. GIN8 ingly as a store owner. T here Mere eight memlM'rs pre pr< ¡ents sent. also one visitor, lam Cw lach I t k t R t / 1 k \ D a n ce w ho practiced w ith u- We stay P U R F F O O L IS H \ F.SS P o flrtM , Security, Earning». . . these are iwtt a few ef the T h e a tr e ed and ate lunch at the grounds many reason» why a steady M -m gs program it important to M a tin ee: 2:30 I». m . S at. The latest example of plum an i then practiced saddling and you and y o u eommornty. Far other, more per son ol purposes, uns iddling ©Ur horse - We hope E vening-«: 8:1.3 p. m. fooHshiwss from the pen of Con Start burld-n^ your nest »flg now A big Christmas, on Edwco- G e n e r a l l,Iini**«l»»n: $1.50 gressm an Al I liman Is his fo si to have more memlM'rs pres.'nt honoi Fund, new home Furnlthings. , . these ore oil within R ew erved: $2..30, • $3 .M stam p hill. It is akin to the plan tomorrow. easy 'eo<h when port of your regular poy check is earmarked »OSTIAMO B ox: $ 3.50 Sharon (Y»elsch Reporter to «tart another Civilian Conserva * For Sasmgt Onty.” OREGON ‘3 CÊNTML 1W 4 WANT ADS C h in o o k a >4 ¥ BIGGER? 1959 tion Cotp As projects in the nu st of a le presalon such things ha«i some value not so mi» h praet.cnl value as emotional value. They made the down and out think someone was In te re st,<1 In th m . Taking the boys <»ff the r!r,*e!s ,»f one town and lo ttin g them on the streets another didn’t do much good, nor was the work u e ll pla.3- The Canning and Frozing M.u is met August 25 at 1 30 at our lead e r’!, home, .Mi's. Ray Kelso. We JiMlgRi our fru.t which wc will exhitut at the fair Our 4s- cusiaon was on pi,-nie w h k h will be held during the fair. Then re freshm ents were served by i'ai v and Judy Thompson. Patty Miller, Reporter BIGGEST FAM’ LY FUN-TIME ATTRACTION IN OREGON'S HISTORY w o m i n je M S M M G i A HU O S M ’ WA» MA»ei«at iiC fs u i CAtn roe u i ríSí' TH I FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON. F O IT lA N O I A * ' »AC »U K