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c PACK I 8HKRMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, ORIGON \ . I FRIDAY, JUNK 23, IM1 34c IN THE NAME OF THE umbia PCA, 4th & Court Sts. Specifications and bid sheets chains purvey food. Annie Fulton OES P.ANO FOR SALE: Fine spinet CPpress 6-2468. tfn. STATE OF OREGON; You are may l»e obtained at the office of jSètyerntan (County j o u r n a l In many towns there are al like new. Assume low monthly the County Clerk at the Couit- hereby required to appear and CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING by Installs Officers most no local men who own re payments. For information Published Every Friday at appomtment only. Custom cur answer the complaint filed again house in Moro, Oregon. tail establishments. Labor became write Credit Manager, Box Moro, Diegon mg. Meat cutting, wrapping, st you ¡n the above entitle 1 For gasoline, bidder shall bid The 1961-62 officers of Annie organized into big unions, govern 2085, Idaho, Falls, Idaho. 34-5c sharp freeze. Kenny’s Markst, Editor ments got bigger (and worse) and Fulton chapter were Installed a’ at price i>er gallon less federal tax, suit, on or before four weeks Giles L. French Grass Valley. Call ED 3-2345 from the date of the first publi delivered in the storage tanks of an open meeting in the Masonic business has followed the lead. for appointment. 23-t/n Eureka Ixxlge N* 131 A.F.A. L-f C ntcrrd *■ »»rond el m m m utier at t S No longer is it possible to call a hall June 17. The Installing offi the co inty at the courthouse, cation of this summons, and if Poatofflec at Moro. Oregon, und«* » Meets on the 1st and 3ra s nt C o n g r u of M arch Í. handful of business men together cers were Mrs. Estrelle Hailey, county shed and rock crusner; you fail to so appear, for want STATE WIDE PAINT CO. com Thursday evenings each JrX thereof, the plaintiff will apply plete painting and decorating and in the storage tanks of the installing past matron; G. H. Root to start a ball team, subscribe to n o n tli. V is itin g member« to the Court for the relief de service, spray or brush. Phone N A T IO N A L E O IT O IIA L a Boy Scout or underwrite the installing past patron. Mrs. Hai various school districts. cordially invited to meet w.Ci m manded there, to -wit, for a de CY 6-3977 or CY 6-5293, 1205 E. Successful bidder will bill each ley and Mr. Root were assisted church mortgage. Max Belshe, W. M. 12th St. Verr. Campbell an«i We brag alxjut being a nation b> Mrs. Paulen Kaseberg, install district an 1 the county separate cree of this Court dissolving the Irving Hart, Secretary . bends of matrimony heretofore Jack Null, The Dalles, Or. 38tfr of middle class citizens. Maybe ing secretary, Mrs. Harry Van ly Effective jieriod shall lie be Vi oru IX »DGE NO. 113 I.O.O.P. we are but the middle class was Gilder, Installing chaplain, Mrs. tween July 1, 1001 and June 30, and now existing between plain HAVE Equipment, Will Paint, Yk?ets lal and 3rd Tues tiff and the defendant. brush or spray. Call after 5:00 originally the small business men L. E. Kasetxjrg, installing mar 1962. days in l.O.O.F. hall. Tram This summons is served upon p. m. CY 6-5913, The Dalles. Or. and the entrepreneurs who had shall, Mrs. Charles Neville, in- The gasoline, diesel oil, and sient and visitk< brother* 32-5c are coruially iuv.ted the nerve to start an enterprise, stalling organist, and Mrs. Harold fuel oil bids shall lie considered you pursuant to an order mad? by the judge of the above entitle I Floyd Haines. N C New a man who starts a shoe White, assisting Installing mar- one bid. WINK-GOLDENDALE SALES Leo Watkins, Secretary The bidder shall use the oid court on the 8th day of June, store may have to compete with shall. Officers Installed were Mrs. Yard, Goldendale, Wash., has form furnished with the fuel oil, 1961, which order prescribes the ... i ' i. ii. in < hapt« r No. 78 O.EJ< the International Shoe company, Floyd Root, WM, Floyd Root, WP, a t auction every Friday at oi.e OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER if he starts a grocery he must Mrs. William Broughton, Assoc, diesel oil, and gasoline require time for ‘he publishing of this Meets every second Thurs o’clock We have the market .f summons as once a week for four SI IIS< K ir i I O \ KATES lay each nonth. Visiting compete with a dozen chains who M, William Broughton, AP, Mrs. ment sheets. you have the livestock. Gua.* members invited. Moro, Ore It is further understood that successive and consecutive weeks ONE YEAR W-OO can cheaper than he can buy, Ernest Shull, treasurer; Mrs. Har anteed top prices. Frank Wink Erma Johnson, W.M. if they desire. So he goes to work land McDonald, conductress, Mr the amounts listed in the specifi and requires you to appear and 33c-tfn JUNK 33, IMI Dorothy H eater Secretary for the chain and becomes a mem- Frank Reid, AC, Mrs. L. E. Kase cations are estimations only, and answer the complaint herein LIVESTOCK Men • Do it your four weeks from thp date of ihe the county and each district may Ii MtLANDYIEW GRANGE berg, chaplain, Mrs. Keith Mc ber of the laboring class. True, self - "Ai.tnor Brand” ..«.in*:*. Meets F irst and Third Saturday» Donald, marshall, Mrs. Elton purchase more or less according first publication of this summons. the laboring class lives as well Health Products, penicillin, and UP AND DOWN The date of the first publicati >n instruments are available at each month ut 8:90 p. m. or better than the middle class, Medler, Adah, Mrs Gordon Hil- to their individual needs. of this summons is the 16th dav that Bids will lie opened and read Earl Gentry, Master derbrand, Ruth, Mrs. Norman Recently we commented but that isn’t the point. There is your Co-op Oil and Supply at Florence Bruckert, S ec’y. some things were going up a id less opportunity for ambitious Gochnauner, Esther, Mrs. Rich aloud at 3:00 p. m. Wednesday, of June, 1981. The Dalles 20c tfn BROWN & VAN VACTOR ard skiles, Martha, Mrs. Don Me- July 5, 1061, in the County Couit some down and in thinking it youth than there used to be. 80 BED OREGON state approved Eupliie R ebekah Lodge No. 114 over we find some reason for The present way of doing Derinld, Electa, Mrs. Gordon Har Room in ihe courthouse at Moto, Post Office Address: Je e ts 2nd and 4th Tue- nursing home located in beau Pioneer Building, The Dalles, Ore days of each month. Vlsi’ thinking that country newspap- things may lie as good or better per, warder and Harland McDon Oregon. tiful Hood River Valley, witi The Court reserves the right to Attorneys for Plaintiff Ing members welcome ers are going down. Nearly every tf,an was a generation ago. ald, sentinel. lovely fenced grounds. We at • 1G. 23, 30, & July 7, 19G1 Mary Brackett, N. G. Following the eiæning cere reject any or all bids. thing rural is going down because what we are saying is that It Is cept all types of elderly case* Helen Martin, Secretary Dated at Moro, Oregon, this the percentage of the population different. Some of the routes to monies, The Rev. Charles Neville as well as room and board care. 15th day of June, 1961. I ay lor IXIDGE A. F. A A. M. living In the country is constan’- financial affluence have lieen of Corvallis gave I he invocation. 31-tfit 33-31c Wasco Meets First and ly less. closed by the organization of Mrs Leroy Belshee, outgoing WM W A N T A D S FUR SAE: 3 bedroom house with Third Tuesdays. Visiting There are fewer country week- business into fewer units just as gave the welcoming address. 1H baths, dishwasher, storm brethern welcome. lies than there used to lie and organized lalxir keeps the am- which was followed by the intro- if no answer call GI 2-5454. we can not lie sure that the best hltious from getting ahead by do- duction of special visitor Florence NOTICE >f SCHOOL ELECTION WANTED: Livestock for Con Harland McDonald, W M. windows, nice yard and id?al survived for some of the old ones ing more and better work. Un- Jaeger of Condon, AGM of the I PON QUESTION el INI Kl. IS Vernon Root, Secretary signment, The Dalles Livestock location in Wasco. Call GI 2- were pretty lively sheets, many ions frown on the eager beaver Grand Chapter of Oregon, who ING TAN I EVY OYER AMOUNT Commission, Inc. Sale every 5460, if no answer Call GI 2- with the vigor that is often lack who tries to do more than his was escorted to and seated in the I IMITKD b , SECTION II. Alt Saturday, 12:00 Noon. For I» I K I E XI, STATE (INSTITU 5454. 34c-tfn. Dr. Otis G. Perkins ing these days when attraction fellows. east. formation. Ed Coles CY 6-4672, TION. Preceding and following the in of the dollar Is at least equal to If we could disengage some of or CY 6-4513. P. O. Box 631, The u ANTED: 2 bdrm house to :ent. Notice is hereby given an elec the dissemination of ideas. Dalles Oregon 13i'n Robert Bernards, Grass Vall?y our smart boys from worrying stallation ceremonies were piano Optometrist 34 p The personal journalism of the alsiut the Russians and get them solos by Mrs. Neville and a vo tion will be held in School Dis 40.' K. 2nd Ht Agricultural loans see F L B Z . ,,,,,, , , small town is still in demand and thinking about our own changes cal number by Mrs. William trict No. 3 of Sherman County, F OR of The Dalles and the M i d - C o ' SALE: " el1 brt"1' 80rrel » e l. ('Y'A-5362 The Dalles. Ore. State of Oregon, from 2 P. M. to thousands would never see their and the problems so caused we Mastin. •saddle gelding Bob Martin, Kent. After she had been installed 8 P. M. on July 3rd at the school name in print If they had to de might lie better informed. in her office, Mrs. Root intro house in said school district, for pend on the big pa|>era that con duced ber sons, and other special the purpose of submitting to the sider persons as readers and not guests of the evening. There were legal voters of said district the as news sources. If the small Mr. and Mrs. William Root of question of increasing the tax country newspaper succumbs, we SLAVE MARKET Light Olympia Beer enriches the good times and good companionship of active Corvallis, Mr. and Hrs. Bud Root levy for the fiscal year 1961-1962 think, it will be from malnutri Westerners The rare good taste of Olympia never changes because the most price tion and that liecause local popu The tractors for men deal witn of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Robert over the amount limited by sec less ingredient never changes: the naturally perfect brewing water that flows cold lation wane and those remaining (’astro is drawing more criticism Berni of Pasco, Wn., and Mr. and tion 11, article XI, of the Con go in search of bigger fields for every day and may never be Mrs. Robert Johnson of The Dal stitution of Oregon. and pure from Olympia’s famous artesian wells. That’s why we say: made. But it is an interesting les. and Mr. ami Mrs. Edwin Da The reasons for increasing such their interests. Too few could study of modern morality, esped- vidson, Portland. levy are: There is no tax base, make a mark In the bigger field, ally Castro's, although the United therefore the entire levy must be we suspect, and would return to In an impressive addendum the little puddle when* they were States is not blameless. featuring past matrons and past voted on. It is a trade of men for ma known. patrons of the chapter, Mrs. Ro The amount of tax, in excess It seems entirly possible to us chines. That tiie men are prison bert Bish, past matron, made the of the 6% limitation, proposed to that other things changing or go ers of war or rebellion makes no presentation of gifts ami jewels lie levied for said fiscal year is ing down may lie banks and law difference and is unimportant to the outgoing worthy matron, $56,185.00. Dated this 12th day of June. yers. Banks have liecome formal for Castro would find men to Mrs. Leroy Belshee. 1961. ized and seldom loan money on trade. He could pick them up on Mrs. Belshee, assisted by the Jean Brown character wlthotu collateral. Law any street or out of any field un 1961-62 officers, then presented A TTEST: District Clerk yers have too many supreme less they were more valuable an addendum honoring Mrs. Boot Fay H. Brackett court decisions to cope with and than tractors. Nations, industries as the incoming matron. Chairman Board of Directors the practice of law requires a or individuals in need of lalxir Mrs. Root’s theme for the year, 33-1 te good memory as much as the could make the trade if not hand “The Dawn of a New Day’’, ami icapped by laws against slavery. I fine mental processes It did years The morals of It go hack thou her colors, blue and gold, were ago. sands of years ami the mention carried out in the huge mural And if you’d like an opinion of it takes civilization back to its that covered the east wall of the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF about what is coming up In the hall, picturing the golden sun THE .STAI'IJ OF OREGON FOR world, how about the grocery beginning. SHERMAN COUNTY rising from behin 1 the hills, and Neither can we see much dif business or the drug busin »ss in the flowers that decorated thi DORIS L O R R A IN E PR IC E , ference in morality between the which has < xpanded into the sale Plaintiff, hall. Her program covers also of everything In a slam bang peddler of men and the pur featured 'he same scene as the vs. chaser. fashion so different from the at wall mural, with the golden sun ROBERT L. PR IC E . titude of the apothecary of grand against a sky blue background Defendant. father’s time. NO. 3970 Both the mural and the program S U M M O N S Rufus News covers were designed ami execu ted by Mrs Root. The other de I'o Robert L. I’lice, Defendant. r . t ’ t Olympia Brewing Company. Olympia, Washington, U-S A. *Oty « o ff ■ RAN kltt'PTt Y corations for the hall, anil the by Mrs. George Fox flower arrangements were under It is generally considered that Mr. ami Mrs. George Fox Ir. an individual is bankrupt when and son Lawrence arrived from the direction of Mrs. Gordon Har he or she « an no longer pay their Madison, Wis, last Wednesday, per. Mrs. Robert Bish, Mrs. Carl debts in some reasonable manner ami left Friday for Portland to l>e Tuggle and Mrs. Gus Hartmann. that is acceptable to his creditors. guests of her parents. Mr. ami Courtesy girls were Mrs. Robert We suspect that the federal gov Mrs. Fred Wenzel They expe«*t Byars ami Mrs. Doug Shull. Ush ernment could not meet its debts to lie hack in Rufus this week for ers were Lawrence Kaseberg ami if it did not have the power to a longer visit before going on to Frank Reid. On the refreshment Issue money or so handle the Ills Job with the National Aero committee were Mrs K. McDon money and credit of the nation nautics Space Administration a, ald, Mrs. I). McDermitt, Mrs. (5. as to defla'e the value of the dol Mountain View, Calif., at Ames Weedman, Mrs. (’. Mansfield, anil lar which is called inflation. The Laboratory. This is just south of Mrs M. Thomas. poor old dollar is already wasted San Francisco. Calif away by more than half and in The Rufus Grange me, in reg jEGAL NOTICES need of some special feeding If it ular session Thursday evening NOTH ES TO ( R I.DITO RS Is to recover. Instead further June 15 with the Overseer, Roy All p erso n s having claim« bleeding seems Imminent. Shafer, in the chair of the mas against the E state of GINA MED We just noted that 10.4 per ter. (Mrs Rollond Johnson, mas LER, deceased, ai ' reijuired te cent of Oregon’s population Is ter, was attending State Grange p resen t them w ith v ouchers .o over 65 whereas the national av a’ Beaverton). There were a'ntim the u n d ersig n ed , at the office <f erage Is 9.2 percent Both figure« l>er of |H‘ople absent due to the the C ounty l leik of S herin n are up from 1950 The fact that work season with the fruit. The C ounty, Moto, O regon, w ith n we have more old folks is not so committees gave reports. It was six m o n th s from the d ate of :li? Important as that the federal otic of the hottest nights of the first pub licatio n of th is notie» government feels it ne«*essary to season, and the mosquitoes were T he d ate o! th e fir t publication give each one more money every not luishful nlxntt coming in the of th is notice is Ju n e 2, 1961. year, provided that lie or she will open doors which do no, have i'H II.D A l i l t .E RE T T IG do nothing useful (It might le t screens Hostesses were Mrs Wal U M H E B A R N E T T COOPER ter pay them to work There's ter Morris ami Mrs Jos Morris Co Exeeutric-.M enough laying around already.) Mrs Ber, Swlgait, chairman of iMi K X DICK Kennedy has log-rolled his edu Home I’c reminded all that the T he Dalles, O regon cation hill through the senate ami Rufus Grunge his a rummage A tto rn ey s for the E state may get it through the house. sale on in The Dalles ami soy J u n e 2. 9 16, X 23, 1961 Also the housing hill Both will rummage they might bring in cost money and the first will fur will lie appreciated The place is C M l. FDR ItIDH ther hind education Into a set in the Cmnodore building ami the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pattern when what It needs is club plans on running the sale that sealed bids will in» received variation The second will keep for sometime. at the Office of the Sherman the price of new houses up The Rufus Grange held a spe (’«runty Clerk at the Courthouse We do not know whether one cial meeting June 19 to put on in Morn, Oregon, up until 5 p. m. administration in four short years the 1st and 2nd degrees. Ha-- July 1. 1961 for the following* can break a nation once as big lamlvlew brought two couples For furnishing approximately and strong as the U. S., hut we Mr and Mrs Doyn Price, tne 30.000 gallons, more or less of will find on, by 1961 because this manager of First National Bank diesel «»il, and approximately 20.- bunch is making a conscientious in Moro m l Mr and Mrs. Del 000 gallons, more or less of re tu effort An I the Russians will no, Frelndline, who works with the la» gasoline for Khetmun Count»; ge, to bury us; we'll do it our- PPAL at Moro. From Rufus were and approximately 2000 barrels, selves. .Mr und Mrs. Clyde Thompson more or less of fuel oil, approxi who works on construction con mately 16,000 gallons of dies >1 cerning the John Day «lam relo or dlesehne, more or less, and < IIAM. El) RISINESS S<M 'I ETA cations. approximately 18.750 gallons of Mrs. Rolland Johnson. master, gasoline, more or less, for Sher One driving down the street of any town or city will lw im opened the meeting then turned man County School Districts No pressed with the simlarity of i, over to the degree teams who 3, Rufus; No, 7, Wasco; No. 9 J signs The same companies sell were Fay Brackett and his son Kent; No 17 Moro; No 23 Grass the gas, the same banks lend ‘he Jerry B rack et, There were il Valley; and for the Sherman money, the same drug stores sell from Hardanview and 20 from County High School District No merchandise, the same five and Rufus ,o se«* the work put on 1, and the Sherman County Rur ten cent stores are expanding to Afterwards the women served al School District for the 19-51- 1962 fiscal year as specified. bigger things, the same gnx-e’-v cake and jello am, coffee to all ^¡UXS± right in tune with pleasure ‘/t's the Water O lympic FIE International Harvester Co. Field Demonstration featuring the new 4300 4 wheel drive Tractor & other equipment related to eastern Oregon farm mage including the new TD15 crawler’ PLACE: George Macnab farm 4 miles north oi Moro on Highway 97. TIME: June 29, 10 a.m.