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PACK 2 NHKRMAN COUNTY JOUR NA l s MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, ll'N E 2. 1961 there is to lie private business in Mrs. Harry Stark and daugh took her cousin, Mrs. Glen Mor Mr. and Mrs. Len Garland went this country’ someone must put Grass Valley gan to The Dalles Thursday to to Lexington Sunday to visit ters and Mrs. Josephine Park NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE is hereby given that some money into It. Whether a Published Every Friday at visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. their son, Howard Garland and hurst of Kent went to Bend Sat by Ann Kalxer the undersigned have filed in th? man takes his savings and In Mon», Oregon Pat Crawford before returning to Cathy. Mrs. Gar'.and and Cathy urday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Willis County Court of the State of Ore vests It in a small grocery store her home in Portland. Brittain and family returning came home with them and Mon A large crowd attended the 8»h Editor or in a small repair business or Giles L. French gon for Sherman County, their Mrs. Bruce Eccles and daugh day the two Mrs. Garlands went Sunday. grade graduation exercises held if he buys stocks in a corpora Mrs. J. E. Norton and sister, Final Account as Executors of Cntered aa aarond dna« m atter at I S in the school auditorium Thurs ters of Hood River came Friday to The Dalles on business and Poetoffiee at Moro. Oregon, under / tion some money is required. day evening The band under the and spent till Monday with her Tuesday Mrs Garland and Cathy Mrs. Edith Maxwell and son, the Estate of William Roos, de ngreaa of March S. SJ**S Most stockholders have hut a direction of Douglas Jacox play parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald returned to their home. Keith, were dinner guests Satur ceased, and that Wednesday, the few shares. Ciodfelter. day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 14th day of June, 1961, at ten Among those attending the ed, The Erie Canal, Sonata, Son; N A T IO N AL ED IT O R IA L As at present corporations pay and Dance and Nocturne; Mr. J a A good crowd attended the 8th wedding of Miss Patricia Elaiz cf Frank von Borstel. Mrs. Norton o’clock A. M. of said day in the 52 percent of their incomes to cox played several trumpet solos; grade graduation at Kent school Kinzua and Verne A. Mobley of took her sister and son to Tan court room of the County Court the federal government, a little band played, Liberty Bell, a auditorium Wednesday evening. Kent held in the Kinzua Com gent Monday where they will in Moro, Sherman County, Ore more than a half. A firm that March. Sweet Rosie O’Grady and The school band played several inunity church Saturday Mav 27 make their home. gon, have been fixed by the Court as the time and place for hear makes $100,000 pays $52,000, right Salute to Beethoven; Mrs. Or numbers with Patty Knott, Gary were Mr. and Mrs. Verne Mob off the top. It distributes what is ville Ruggles played the proces Carlson and Teresa Bardenh-agen ley and family of Kent, Mrs. A. A. ing objections to said Final Ac left to its stockholders who :hen sional as the graduates marched directing. count and for the settlement of The hand played the Dunlap, Mr. and Mrs. Kendricx uEGAL NOTICES pay taxes cn it. That is at least in led by the candleholder girls processional and the recessional; Dunlap and Judy, Mrs. A. von NOTICES TO CREDITORS said estate. 20 percent more if they are in a from the 5th, 6th and 7th grades invocation was by the Rev.Erick borstel and Phil, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Roland Ross All persons having claims tax paying bracket. Executor son; Jimmy Tatuin read the class Olan Stark and family, Mr. and against the Estate of GINA MED* under the flower arches held by Efforts of corporations to make pupils from the 5th, 6th and 7th history; graduation address was Mrs. Carl von Borstel and family. LER, deceased, ar? required to Frances Bertha Thompson OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER enough money to hold their stock grades; invocation by the Rev. by Al Bekkedahl of Lakeview; Rill Haynes of Portland, Mr. anJ present them with vouchers to Executor holders are certainly a major May nor Reed; introduction of Eugene Knott presented the class Mrs. Ted von Borstel and Miss the undersigned, at the office of T. Lester Johnson rubhcription RATER »3.90 cause of high prices, perhaps the < l\K 1 EAR ___ _ guests by Mike Eslinger; Ham? and Luther Davis, chairman vf Cassie Holmes of The Dalles. Af the County Clerk of Sherman Attorney for Executors biggest reason for high prices. Meves, principal, presented per the Ixiard presented the diplomas ter a short wedding trip the JU N E 2, 19*11 Moro, Oregon, within May 12, 19, 26, June 2, 1961 There must lie stockholders be fect attendance aw-ards to Holly to the graduates: Jimmy Tatum. young couple will lx? at home o.i County, six months from the date of the cause no one family and certainly Ketter, Freddie Rolfe, Sheri Rolfe Sally Sue Libby and June Jeffer the Carl von Borstel ranch. first publication of thia notice. NO TAMMANY FOR TEXAS no individual could even establish Jessie Rrander, Barbara Meves, ies. Among those attending from Mr. and Mrs. Earl Olds anJ The date of the first publication a corporation big enough to win Although the papers said theie a national market. Stockholder's RuthAlley and Terry Eakin. The Grass Valley were Mrs. T. M. Robin went to Mt. Hood Sun of this notice is June 2, 1961. was a chance that Republican money is the lifeblood of Ameri award presented to the outstand Rolfe, Mrs. Claus Bardenhagea day where they met Mr. and Mrs. THILDA IHLE RETTIG ing girl and boy In the 8th grade Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cox, Mrs. A. A. Glenn Perry and Glenda of Port Tower could be elected senatoi can business. MARIE BARNETT COOPER FOR SALE: Goosberries, I will pick. Mrs. A. F. Balzer, Grass class went to Joy von Borstel Dunlap, Mr. and Mrs. Chester land for some golfing. Mr. an 1 from Texas it sounded like one . concept „ Co-Executrices The of a stockholder ?s Breidwell and Bill Johnson and Mrs. Dick Rust and Neuta and DICK & DICK Valley, Oregon. 31-2c of those speculative 1 ‘al that he Is a rich cuss who does and David Eakin. Mr. and Mrs. John and Carmen. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Andersen it did. Rut Meves and Mr. and Mrs. Jacox SPECIAL FIRST FEEDER Sale The Dalles, Oregon almost never happen nothing but cut coupons ami John Rust and Hans Meves joined them in the afternoon. of Season, SATURDAY- JUNE Attorneys for the Estate Nothing could give as much casli dividend checks. In fact, were each presented with a gift 3rd - at The Dal'es Livestock heart to the conservatives of this there are fifteen million stock from the entire studentbody. The drove the buses taking the Grass Among those here Thursday June 2, 9 16, & 23, 1961 Auction. Consigners and Buy nation who luive been able to see holders or alxiut one out of twelve Grass Valley grade school girls Valley grade school on their for the funeral of Charlie Olds ers call ED Coles CY 6-4672 or the disastrous end of the news ; Americans own stocks. It is about choir, under the direction of Mrs. picnic to Tygh Valley Friday. Sev were Mrs. Ila Ward of San Fran NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT CY 6-4513 at The Dalles, Ore. the new deal, the new whatever the only way a man of small In Meves sang, “Go Down, Moses”, eral of the parents also attended. cisco, Mrs. L. H. Nahouse of Mc NOTICE is hereby given that Mrs. Joe Peters entertained her the undersigned has filed in the Truman had and the new frontier. come can share in the business “Loch Lomond", "the Eternal BOATS — MOTORS — TRAIL City”, "Dawn in Hawaii”, “Sing bridge club at her home near Coy, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Perry County Court of the State of Ore ERS AT COST: Theii strength came in the thir of the dation. Evenrude and Donna of Portland and Mr. gon for Sherman County, his Fin Your Way Home". The gradua Moro Friday afternoon with addi ties wht'h'many Americans got Electric 40 & 75 HP; Bellboy A If they should be overtaxed tion address was by John Ben tional guests including Mrs. Ait and Mrs. Marion Clews of St ¿7 al Account as Executor of the scared and lost their faith in until they spent their money for enson, Washington. Estate of Alma B. Fridley, de Dot Boats. You can’t beat my America and went traipsing oil whiskey or recreation or build zine of Maupin; presentation of Christianson, Mrs. Carroll Sayrs, prices, must sell by January 1. Mrs. Lester Conlee, Mrs. Leta Es Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Blaylock ceased, and that Wednesday, the class by Mr. Meves and diplomas after the false gods of dictator ings, American business would Come in or call — terms avail- linger, .Mrs. Henry Barnuin and went to Pullman, Wash., Satur 21st day of June, 1961, at ten ship a'1 '* bureaucracy bureaucracy with ? theii ind . stop growing and the only source the board, to Jov von Borstel, Mrs. F. M. Crews. A dessert lun day to see their son in law, Jim o’clock A. M. of said day in the able. OSCAR’S SPORTING uf |nvestment fun,js would be the by Art Schilling, chairman of the cheon preceded the afternoon of Belshe graduate from WSU on results mt mck of icsixni.s GOODS, downtown MADRAS. court room of the County Court for the - citizen. Ihe I nlU‘( ‘ ’ government. And that Would be hoard, to Joy von Borstel, Terry bridge at four tables. Scoring Sunday. They returned home that in Moro, Sherman County, Ore Also Chinook Camp Coach Eakin, Kenneth Lemley, Carolyn recovered in spite of all the fool a socialistic mess for sure. 10 ft. 8-9c Johnson, Dean Ruggles, Ronnie honors were held by Mrs. Cnris- evening. Mr. and Mrs. Belshe and gon, have lieen fixed by the Court ish programs. r OR Agricultural loans see FLBA son moved back o Moro Mondav. tianson, Mrs. Donald Ciodfelter as the time and place for hear Eakin, Ruth Alley, Ann Brown, The young people who decided Mrs. Sam Alberty and Sandr? ing objections to said Final Ac of The Dalles and the Mid-Col David Eakin, Dick Barnum, Lo and Mrs. Harold Eakin. Mrs. Ar- that America was such a bad place AVARICE umbia PCA, 4th & Court Sts. zell Lemley won the traveling and Mrs. Gary Schilling were bu count and for the settlement of that It would have to lie made over If the action of the 1961 legls- leta Sullivan and Michael Esling prize and Mrs. Crews received the siness visitors in The Dalles said estate. CPpress 6-2468. tfn. er; recessional by Mrs. Ruggles. are still apologetic lor theii at- lature alsiut highways becomes a Thursday. guest prize. Others present were Clifford N. Fridley Custon farming service in all Rons and some are still a little |M,ncy the sparcely settled por- Refreshments were served in the Mrs. Eben Kee.Mrs. Herman Pet Mr. and Mrs. Einar Helgestad Executor county to Include disking, plow lunch room. boaslful. An Oregon Juiy refused tlons of the state may never have ers, Mrs. Jack Adams, Mrs. D. L. and son went to Walla Walla, T. Lester Johnson ing spring toot thing, roding, com to convict a women on a charge any new highways except such as Mrs. Marcus Esllnger and Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. A. A. Dunlap, Mrs. Wn., Friday to visit friends and for Executor bining and seeding. Donald von of libeling one of the wildest ol are accidently built to serve the Arden Peters took the Brownies Alfred Kock, Mrs. Bill Pausch to Pullman Saturday to be there Attorney May 19, 26 & June 2 9, 1961 3orstel, Grass Valley, Ore tfn these unfaithful. Their trouble ,)ur,M>ses of the thickly populated to Warm Springs Saturday A*ay and Mrs. A. F. Balzqr. Sunday for the graduation at CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING by was that they had no faith in anv- parts of the state. We think it 20 for a day of swimming and Among those attending the WSU, where his brother was i UU> ol THANKS appointment only. Custom cur thing hut their own infallibility, entirely possible unless a constl- picnicking. Brownies going were smorgasbord in Rufus Sunday among the graduates. There are no words that can ing. Meat cutting, wrapping, To them our republic was wrong, tltional amendment is passed to Julie Schilling, Patty Crews, were Mr. and Mrs. Eben Kee, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Allierty took express our appreciation for all sharp freeze. Kenny's Market, our capitalistic system was wrong correct it. Helen Eakin, Shelley Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Barnum, Mr. their daughter, Sandra to The the beautiful flowets, comforting Grass Valley. Call ED 3-2345 and many of them looked rather We are referring to the two Margaret and Rita Hammond and Mrs. I). L. Reynolds, Mr. and Dalles Saturday night for medical words and messages, and the 23-tfn longingly to the system used in bond issues, on? for $24,000,000 and Leta Ann Esllnger. Brownies Mrs. Wallace May, Mr. and Mrs. attention. countless acts of kindness extend for appointment. Russia where the jieople didn’t and one for $4,000,000. The first unable to go because they had the Frank von Borstel, Mr. and Mrs, STATE WIDE PAINT CO. com ed to us in this time of sorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bayer and have to think—and had lietter was for the construction of an measles were Christine CantraP, Bill Todd and family, Mr. and son, Kenneth, and her sister, Bet Tiie Brothers and Sisters join vs plete painting and decorating service, spray or brush. Phone not. entirely uneconomic bridge across Connie Ketter and Geraldine Mrs. Shelton Fritts, Mr. and Mrs. ty. of San Rafael, Calif., and Da/- in this heartfelt thank you that Rut now a Republican has been the Columbia it its mouth and Todd. Rosalee Esllnger and Kath Bernard Martin, Mr. and Mrs. id Bayer of Davis, Calif., arrive I goes out to each and everyone. CY 6-3977 or CY 6-5293, 1265 E. elected senator from Texas, a the second was for improvement erine Reck mann accompanied Kenneth Hattrup and Rita and Friday to .'i f their parents, Mr 12th St. Vera Campbell and The Charlie Olds family very conservative Republican who of a very difficult piece of road them to Warm Springs. Jack Null, The Dalles, Or. 38tfc Lyle and Bessie her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ”, i and Mrs. Frank T. Bayer and beat a very conservative Demo in Wasco county. Roth are evi Mr. and Mrs.Frank von Borstel von Borstel of The Dalles. Ila and Don L I\ ESTOCK Men • Do it your ether rela*'. crat. Surely the Democrat hud dence of poor government; botn Evelyn and Derrie self - “Ai.tnor Brand” Ai.imtu the support of Lyndon Johnson are poor legislation. , Health Products, penicillin, and and Sam Rayburn and the back Neither of the two counties van instruments are available at ing of the Tammany ball type muster more than one sixtieth your Co-op Oil and Supply at politics now being put into vogue. of the population of the state; The Dalles. 20c tfn O! Happy Day. Maybe now neither is making growth fast-ir »/INK-GOLDENDALE SALES there will be a slow down In the than the state; neither is political Yard, Goldendale, Wash., has rush for more inflation, more ly powerful from tradition no” an auction every Friday at one government, more taxes, more from personnel. That such coun o’clock We have the market if screwball schemes, more citizen ties should huv* done the lx»st you have the livestock. Guar co<ldling. It would 1 h > heartening they could to break down the well anteed top prices. Frank Wink. if America would turn American established division of state high 33c-tfn way funds and put the placing bO BED OREGON state approved of highway funds on a political UN EM I’LOY MEM' nursing home located ia beau basis is to make possible that tiful Hood River Valley, witl future highway building will !e It is always discouraging lovely fenced grounds. We ac lx* out of i job. that is. If you want •lone In »enters of population or cept all types of elderly caset to work. It isn’t so bad being out Iwtween them. This would mean as well as room and board care. of work if unemployment com that rural Oregon will get roads 31-tfn. pensation is sufficient for one's when uri>an Oregon wants to give needs which we suspect is the them, not on an equitable distri 1 OR SALE; Fir poles for corral case. High wages thus cause un bution busts as at present. or stockade, 16, 18, 24 ft. long, It was a verv important step employment for some workmen average dia. 4”, peeled or un- pile up a nice nest-egg and are in state government and a step l>eeled. Write Don Shawe at easily made unhappy on the Joo ,‘«,<'kward from fair dcveloptne; RT.3, Box 643,Hood River so they become unemployed, )f tiie state. Perpetrators of the $2.50 per hour or more for part maybe by quit!Ing, inayix* bv ixdltlcians who ate responsible or full time route work. Large striking, maybe by sick leave. should oe remomtiered. They repeat orders. Man or woman. Anyway they don’t work and are were unworthy of the publk Write McNESS CO., Box 4014 trust. technically unemployed The old Oakland 23, Calif. 28-29p work was “Stakey”. BOATS — MOTORS — TRAIL In these days of unemployment Grass Valley ERS A r COST; Evenrude compensation no one has to go to Electric 40 & 75 HP; Bellboy & I here wdll tie a reception in a distant job until he has used up Dot Boats. You can’t beat my his rucking chair money. Ry then honor of the 25th wedding anni prices, must sell by January 1. he may be out of the habit of versary of Mr. and Mrs Alva t ome in or call — terms avail working Nearly everyone regis I.akin at the home of tier sister able OSCAR’S SPORTING ters for work so he can draw pay Mr and Mrs. Estel Hartley Sun GOODS, downtown MADRAS. as soon as enough work has been day, June ll tietween the hours Also Chinook Camp Coach. done for qualification. Worn» n of two anti five to which all rel- 10 fL 8-9c and kids just out of school add at Ives ami friends are invited Please, no gifts. to the unemployment rolls. Eureka Ixxlge No. 121 A.F.& 1 JkJ Piano pupils of Mrs Mary Ea- Tlie records do not show how Meeu on the i .t and 3ro many who are out of work are kln will ¡»e presented in recital happy about that fact Wages are at three iclock in the afternoon eVenJngS eaC«' V o tin g m em b e,ii* v » high enough that the man with of Sunday, June 4 at the Grass ton.ially invited to meet with ua modest wants can get along by Valley Baptist church. Friends Max Belshe, W. M. working part time and drawing are invited li\in g Hart, Secretary Mr. and Mrs Archie Cantrall unemployment comiiensation the Household Furniture .Moro i/o tx iB no . n $ L 6 .6 .F . remainder of the time. High left Sunday for Nyssa to visi* Shetland ponies from our fine herd including some Rock Maple pieces CiXb Meets 1st and 3rd Tue» wages make the compensation relatives over Memorial ay. * in I.O.O.F. hall. Tran higher an 1 the rest longer. sient and visiting brother* If we had a depression that are cordially invited. Eastern Oregon Dishes lasted long enough to use up aU Floyd Haines. N. G. Kids’ Ponies the coni|>ensatlon and make vohi I^eo Watkins, Secretary the minimum wage rates nearly Electric Co. Some farm equipment such as: B. tl.lehem ( haptrr No. 78 O.Ejj, everyone would w irk. would hav« Meets every second Thurs to. Rut tiie nation would pet day each month. Visitins Appaloosa Stallion Electric Contractors things done, houses painted, ro grease equipment 7 members .nvited, Moro, Ore chets launched, buildings put up Erma Johnson W.M. and we would have growth such Dorothy Heate’r, Secretary PATTY O’MEARA gas tanks as we are denied under present HAR1 i n !»\ IEW GRANGE Saddles and pony equipment jSÒljerniau C o u n ty .^Journal W ANT ADS AUCTION Miscellaneous teS«nSu” SUNDAY, JUNE 4 Wee Hool Pon y Ranch N orth East of W asco (take Rufus road north- first road to the right, first house on right) WE ARE MOVING AWAY MUST SELL d g it il k t a x a i ion When this administration pro posed its elimination of the small exemption from dividend taxa tion il started a new- dl«cu«s|on of federal taxation of corporate income that seems destined 1.» defeat the proposal and may be come sufficiently strong to make more equitable the taxation of Income from corporations. It must tie understood that if commericial — residential industrial ESTIMATES and BID REQUESTS with no obligation E L E C T R IC HEAT 0 MEARA SUPPLY CO. Wasco : Phone 0 1 2 5402 The Dalles Ph. CY6 4184 and similar accessories Sale Starts at NOON hie re s a chance to b u y som e interesting things Gordon Johnson Meets First and Third Saturday! each month at 8:00 p. m. Karl Gentry, Master Klorence Bruckert, Sec y. 114 T j p l— R eh ek A h T ^ il^ No. «¿■ Xs 2nd and 4th ~ Tue* O ' of ta ‘i month, Visi* ing member« welcom**. Mary Brackett, N G. Helen Martin. Secretary t'aylor A. K A A If, Wasco Meets First and I bird TuesJays. Visiting hre’hern welcome. nt Harland McDonald, W M \ ernon Root, Secretary