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SHERMAX C'OI’XTY JOURNAL,
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Entered a< MCond eia»» m atter at the
l'o k to tíire at M ora, Oregon, under A rt
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L A M ) P R O M O T IO N
For years Oregon has u- til fair
ly safe from one t>|x? of promo
tion. Land prom oters have w ork
ed Florida until no one would
invest a dime there withi it com-
píete examination, nor w uhl he
buy in ( alifornia w ithout cartful
ton lie
consideration. It may
true of Oregon.
A bunch of Californians have
bought a large tract of land in
w hat is called Christm as vadey,
east of Silver Lake but over a
range of hills and in a different
watershed — us if w atersheds
were of im portance in a land s'o
dry. A headquarters house has
lieen built and a well drilled. Lots
can Is* bought and promotion will
certainly sell them at fahulou >
prices to unsuspecting sucker,
everyw here. It is tailed a retire
ment place and we suspect it will
retire mere dollar - tha.i pc »pie.
'fh e elhni'.te is cold and dry.
South of Burns, a Chicago out
fit lias bought a wide expan .< of
level rabbit brush land ami i- idl
ing it off in acre plots. It is ise-
less, always was Usele s, always
will be. leven as (.pen range there
Is seldom any stock on it. If one
drills deep enough at the right
tim e of year lie nun find
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brackish water.
We presum e Ilia if
.me
owns lamí lie im
it and if
ail American ii is m
lit* may
buy land or w hi •ver ib gulll-
bility dli tales We do t
ever, th at the b n th ra
will havt to increase if p
tions sucu as tin e ate
selling venture II i n
that the,'» can lx* s u c h
wise for all they have
offi
spuic, a little laud.
Countie- will eventi illy nave
Io foreclose on Hie lot* and liiat
will cost more than the
rived. '1'he land is a
at
something like a dollar an
i e.
the taxes will b but a few
nt*f
unless assessor, get sm art sm
denly and asscs.- at tile sale prlci
Even so it will lie i \ p ii-i\e lor
all but the promoters.
IIIS T O K It
II.
MORO, OREGON,
FRIDAY, JU N B 8, 1«M»2
m that upon the unanim ous recommen-
stand- dation of the Livesock Advisory
cy it is vO flM M ttet.
The committee eaid It could not
iave to vote for
one in order to . " o . lerwi-.e in view of the uu u s
and that may be of opinion for repeal expressed
:k. It Is hard to
ice independent
up his right to T a y lo r IX ID G E A. F. A A. M
ranch by voting Wasco, Meets the first
Viute wheat pro- Tuesday of each month.
if
n tliwest who have Visiting brethern welcome. ■G
Frank D. Held, W. M.
» cannot lie expected to
Y ernon Boot, Secretary
»te i they have all to lose
and nothing to (in but a set of Eureka Ixxlge X 121 A.F.A Y. ’
chains.
Meets on the K t and 3r i ,
Governn ent, to lx? sure, has Thursday evenings eacn
the threat of a big surplus to turn nonth. Y i.si ting inemi»eis \- '
onto the m arket. YY'e doubt if even con daily Invited to meet •#.», u
BUI Hall, W. M.
this adm inistration has the nerve
to ruin its own farm ers. Besides ___ H_ving H art, Secretary
the governm ent h asn ’t any white Moro LODGE*""-No. 113 T o T k F
white wi.eat to turn loose.
CJCO Meets 1st and 3rd T u p «
C^ P < la y s in LO.O.F. hall. T ra J
rient and vlsltlr.^ brother*
a n roi maily invited
Floyd Haines, ft. C.
f>eo W atkins, Secretary
B'llilH o on ( h.iptir X.». 7H D I .
M etis every second T hurs
The state departm ent of agri W
Visiting
culture announced F riday m orn .A fX 'lay each month.
7 members invited. Moro, Ore
ing that it will repeal the contro
Edna Paulson, W. M.
versial March 15 regulation on
Dorothy Heater, Secretary
brand inflectio n of branded cattle
upon change of ownership. The IIAIILAXDVIEW GRANGE
repeal will be effective on June 1. .Meets first and third Saturdays
T his action • • I follows
'li'/no u a nci
series
ir,8 III
of at 8:00 • p. m.
three healings, the last of which AIax Belshe, Master
wa held m Salem on T hursday Agnes Benson, Secretary
afternoon before A ssistant Direc
uplne Rebekah Lodge No. 114
tor J. YV. Southw orth and the full
L, .e lock Advisory Com-
fe days of e.e h month. VisP
mittee »f which Tom McElroy,
ing members welcome
Vale, 1 chairm an.
Cecil Hockman, N. G.
Tlie Heel, ion to repeal cam e
Clara Houston, Secretary
Brand Ruling
Repealed By Board
by recommendations from coun-
ty organizations and by those
who appeared at the hearings.
. 8Uxk
tions and 10 other farm orgamza-
tions requested immediate repeal
of the regulation. Six county
stock associations recommended
continuation in present form,
with modifications.
W ANT
BANKS MAKE ItEPOHT
Bank deposits for the Upper
Columbia River area including
Gilliam, Hood River, Sherman,
YVasco and Wheeler counties, in
creased in April, 1962, compared
to April, 1961.
D ebits for April, 1962, totaled
$26,4440,111. For March, 1962, the
total was $26.710,570, and for
Dr. Otis G. Perkins
Optometribt
403 E . 2nd St.
T e l. C Y 6-3362 T h e D af.es, D ie .
EARTH
April 1961, the total was $21,229,-
playroom, etc. Attached garage
838,
ADS
and large yard and lawr.
Oregon wfth 239 banks report
$6500.00 Call JO5-3270.
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ing, had an increase in bank de WANTED. H arvest job or all
TATE
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c< a-
sum m er. Call I’a t and Lori Al-
bits In April, 1962, of 6.7 per cent
—t-
plete p a in ts *
decorat ng
sup -vx
JO 5-3536.
31p
compared with March, 1962, and
an increase of 9.7 per cent com- CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING five
st<vue’4p
rayf.v I20o E.
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r CY 6-5293,
CY o 6-VÜ77
pared to April, 1961.
days a week. Custom curing
12th St. Vern Campbell s.nd
Meat cutting, wrapping, sh aip
Jack Null, The Dalles, Or. 38tfr
freeze. K enny’s Market. Grass
Valley. Call ED 3-2315 for ap x o r i c k
pointm ent.
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County Court of Sherm an Coun
LIVESTOCK Men • Do it you
tv will receive sealed bide for the
self • “Ahi. nor B rand” yii.im
following:
1 John Deere No. 5 Mower
tivrtiin products, penicillin, and
1 Austin G rant Leaning wheel
instrum ents are available at
pull grader— 10’ moldboaid
your Co-op Oil and Supply at
Bids
& •.Awf. ’
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LA3 w
’’ * ill
»» be opened YY’ednesday
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The
Dalles.
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60 BED OREGON state approved June 6» 1962 at 10:00 o’clock A M.
Court reserves
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You can walk in style and Comfort in
nursing home
located « in .___
beau
ieseives the right
light to ac-
cept
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any
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r
all bids
tifui
Hood
River
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’alley,
witl
KM APP^^W SHOES
Please subm it bids to County
A >* H ritH ttO HOMiM
lovely fenced grounds. We at
with velvety-soft, air-cushioned in-
cept all types of elderly caset Clerk.
Marie Hoskinson
nersoles and buoyant support to the
/ s well as room and board care.
County Clerk
arches . . . For substantial savings and
FOR SALE: 3 year old Register
Expert Factory Fitting Service, consult
ed H ertford Bull. Allen Miller, N D T I C E
<4 OUR LOCAL SHOE COUNSELLORY
Moro.
32p
Notice is hereby given that the
CAL I ’ . C L E M E N S
. . . . . - GOLDENDALE
«y.AL.r. SALES Oregon State Highway Commis-
W INK
K E X T . DREGDX
Ycrd, Goldendale, Wash h aj sl°n has proposed plans to recon-
’ • D. B ox 115,
R hone: E l> 3-2338
ar- auction every F riday at one struct a section of the Sherman
o’clock We have the m arket if Highway lUS 97) betw een Wasco
you have the livestock. Guar and Moro- The Proposed project
anteed top prices Frank YVink lie8lns approxim ately 1 4 miles
r p r, r, ■ .
. south of Wasco and extends in a
i E I aint Shop: Interior an J southerlv direction to Moro. The
OYtori/M»
fYftnnrni
. . .
exterior Decorating — Spray proposed v plans call for widening,
M O V IN G
JIM ELLETT
LAND LEVELrNG
LAND CLEAIÍINÍÍ
KOAD BI ILDING
Estimates at no charge
Phone:
Route 3
CYpres? 6 6649
The Dallos, Oregon
ainting. ED 3-22<3 Grass Val-
fey-
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TOR SALE: 3 bedroom house i
Moro, on two large lots in go*
location. Fully insulated a,,
» storm
u iiu windows
w uiuuw s all
an around,
around. (J
f .
furnace. Full Basement with i
finished rooms in báseme
surtable let additional utdroom,
THE
Plaintiff,
vs.
CHARLES OHARA, et ux,
ut ill,
Defendants.
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V M M O X S
TO Charles O'Hara:
IN THE NAME OF THU
STATE OF OREGON, You are
hereby required to appear and
answ er the complaint filed again
st you in the above entitled suit
on or before four (4) weeks from
the date of the first publication
of this Summons, and If you fail
so to appear and answ er, for
want thereof, the plaintiff will
apply to the Court for a judgm ent
and decree against you for the
sum of Twenty-six Thousand ’Hve
Hundred Thirty-five and 97-100
Dollars ($26,535.97), w ith interest
«it seven per cent (7%) per annum
from October 1, 1961; for the fu r
ther sum of Four H undred Eighty
and 40-100 Dollars ($480.40) with
interest at seven per cent i7%)
per annum from F ebruary 20,
1962, and for plaintiff’s reasonable
attorney s fees m the am ount of
Fifteen H undred Dollars ($1500.-
0C' and for an additional sum as
attorneys fees in the event this
suit is contested or unusual com
plications arise out of the claims
of other defendants, and for plain
tiff’s costs and disbursem ents, and
for a further judgm ent and decree
that the mortgage described in
complaint herein be foreclosed
and the usual decree made for
sale of the prem ises therein des
cribed, and that the proceeds of
the sale be applied in paym ent of
the am ounts due the plaintiff af-
iCt the costs thereof, and that
the defendants O’H ara and other
named defendants and all persons
claiming under any of them be
hatred and forever foreclosed of
a ‘l tight, claim or equity of re
demption in the real property
described in the mortgage which
s t ie subject of this foreclosure
suit and that the plaintiff have
judgm ent and execution against
the defendants O’H ara for any
deficiency rem aining after appli
cation of the proceeds of the sale
propertly applicable to the satis-
faction of the judgm ent; that the
Plaintiff be authorized to become
a purchaser at the sale, and for
such o ther and fu rth er relief as
to the Court may seem ju st and
•quitable.
This summons is served upon
you hv publication thereof for a
period of four (4) consecutive
yeeks in the Sherm an Cocnty
Journal, a new spaper published In
Sherman County, Oregon
Commencing with issue of .May
n. k i i
. u hich is the date of first
P • nation of this summons, by
'tr tu e of an order of the Hon.
si ,
Judge of
it m a n County, made and enter-
d a j ° f Ma-V-
I HIPPS, P H lP r s a DUNN
A ttorneys for Plaintiff
f ioneer Building
The Dalles. Oregon
-May 25. June 1, g, 15, 2943
S
neer is one who
lx>fi
a his
torian is one v\
wrp
«almut
pioneers or is interesti
w hat
pioneers did.
I loth are it
ested ill tl
Young pcopl
ire in tere (ted In
the fututc bi
ones of them
the future is
past because
apply. The p
turn as to clb
dh do not
OIK
thro
U O VX TY OF SH E R M A N
CLAIRE B. RYAN,
SIX I ETV
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straightening, and paving
pavi
the ex
isting highway. In the city of
Moro the proposed construction
calls for resurfacing the exist
ing pavement between the curbs
and 1,1
in the north
end ...
of town for
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approxim ately 1 4 blocks the pre
sent pavement will be widened to
24 feet and 8-foot shoulders con
structed. A map showing the pro
posed project is being mailed to
Mayor Van Gilder.
This notice is given in compli
ance with state and federal «aws
pertaining to this type of project
whereby it is required that pub
lic notice i»e given to enable in
terested persons to request a hear
ing on the priqjosed project. If
any interested
person desires
such a hearing, a request for a
hearing should be directed to the
Moro City Council before Ju n e 26,
1962.
Floyd Query, Secretary
OREGON STATE HIGHWAY
COMMISSION
JUNE 8, and 15, 1962
I \ m i : CIRCI n
( o i R I 01
I I I I s i \i,.; OF OREGON FOR
'I’lie Slu rnian (5 unit v 11 Isb
Society is not a plone ?r as-
tion but >me may con der it
T h ere is a d ifference
a re m ans voting hi-do
alm ost n > young plonee
ther
that
then
tiv».
undi
« I red
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. i 0 ampere capacity plus service entrance
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circuits for major appliances, and plenty of
convenience outlets.
• MAJOR ELECTRIC APPLIANCES . . . a mod
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