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PAGE 2 Nil ERMA'S COUNTV JO U RN A L MORO, OKKOON, FRIDAY, JU N E 22. I!M»2 A goxl p ail of the s e n d in g this country is doing is neither necessary nor wise: foreign aid, 1*. Pit*Dili .. . . Editor agricultural aid, much of the build i 'u h i is li f .i E t< *r> I m l a y a l ing, the jxdltjeal Increase in em M o ro , ( i i r g o i i p lo y e e -, the insane em pire build Entered a* » re n d «la»» m atter al Ilia ing of ayeney heads could lie al Murn, O rrjo n . under A rt curtailed enough to wipe out the of I wiigrraa of .March 3. 1M79. national debt in less than zifty years. But as long as votes are N A T IO N A L E D IT O R IA L bought by appropriations we will A s Q x ^ T i S n continue down hill. Sherm an (£ onnin jo u rn a l A F F IL IA T I M fM B II N IW IP A F II 11 J PU B LI $ H A S S O C IA T IO N <H I i< I A E ( H I M M I.S IK IP T IO X V PAPER R A IE S ONE SEAR *3 .0 0 .11 M i 22, l*M»2 < O I . E E G i; A R R O 4 .A \ ( E Now elem entary school teachers will have to attend college five years before living able to t< -ach in Gregor. It is utter foolishness and mote so because colleges are having a hard time making room lo r those who need to get some schooling. Making it necessary for teach ers ol elemental y arithm etic, sim ple spelling ami such w riting as now taught to attend college at all is had enough; to make them stay live years is a hardship on the potential teachers, it is also another hit of evidence that col leges i re getting too arrogant. We assum e that all that we Jearn comes from schooling and it is Jar from the truth. Mos* of our education comes from living. Going to college does give an early polish hut in five or fen y ears that has woin off and the diligent eudan d er who wen* to work has often done as w e’l A college education is not a panacea for success. It gives some u»>eful acquaintances, suitable to pics for conversation, especially u I k ju L sports, an alma m ater to lx>ast about hut in m aturity t Is impossible to tell from talking to a man w hether he went to col lege or iiot. M m who do their own reatling often surpass col lege mem Colleges are trying to establish the theory that one must attend them for long periods to her one proficient at anything; that they a le the sole means to ucquire learning ami social status. It is not so. IIA M I he suprem e court has re ruse<l hi i liange an order perm itting the spiking of ham with w ite r w ith out labeling. Some folks like it soft, ami damp. In the good old days when rn Miielled ai (I tasted like b an / it v ' dn ‘ direly diflerent product than now when it comes v , ked and fresh from grocer, ta.stin Uju . punk We II cd to light m e crackers with. I he t id in g was correct in that a h a m M a ham no m atter what h a s |> een done to R. And <t Is ixwsible that meat p a rse rs have .' 1111 '* " di sell their product K anti V ate 'iiig. \ii<l ma e 1' has tl Di'? vitamins, pro- teh uoln tirâtes that ]ham al w But it last US lii,:o a sy nt he "1'1»‘ of a forgi) Ben lYtcinni " i li huvi ' non o i it. the world and accepting It. The Is habit forming! world was here first and it seems In fiscal 1963, for instance, Un already arranged so youth is a cle Sam expects Income taxes on period for adapting to it. L ater individuals to account for 53 per when the world seems to change cent of all federal revenue. To they may not like to see that separate individual taxpayers which they have come to under from that amount of their income, stand become different and this To the Editor: tax collections m ust 1« at a rate resentm ent is w hat old age is tha at many residents of of 5% millions of dollars an hour It seeint seeint- th about. Sherm an County m isunderstood . . . 24 hours a day . . . for the en -.ei yone should lx? happy th at the artie'e concerning the County tire year. t ie woi id do esn t adhere to the Budget which appeared in the That million dollar pile seems >\ ants of any one man; no one is Ju n e 8, 1962 issue of the Sherman sm aller now, doesn’t it? that .smart, neither prince or pre- County Journal. The $2000, which .■.blent. I he job of dictator is the was p u t on the Budget for the I I I E M i l H E G R O M IN G H I I) w oi-t in the world for there is A ssessor’; office does not go to Really we don’t know w hether no hojx* of success. Likewise, the the Assessor but is to be used to- it is an a i t or a science, but in- job of passing judgm ent on the w ard the reappraisal of all Real as much as no rules apply to world is hopeless and the aged Property which must lie reapprai- every one we a mine art L the who try ¡n their least effective sed every six years according to word. years to do so only bring on the ORS 308.234. The second annual Beef Perfor- What irtrlg u e s us Is that so frustrations that cause them un R. _______ D. • Dick’’ _ Page manee Congress and 7th annual many elut rs seem to fade and die happiness. Sherm an County Asse sor Performance Registry Internntion from a had disposition: they grad Rut few, we are sure, will be Moro, Oregon al convention will be held at OSU ually become more and more dis so happy and resigned as the —— June 19.-21. appointed with the trend the man of 91 who, upon his death The Oregon Beef day at OSU world is taking, the conduct of at 91, had cards sent to friends: and research results will be pre the younger generation, the prices “ With a ripple of m erry laughter sented June 19. June 20 several the eneroi ehm ent of governm ent A smile and a gay goodbye out of state authorities will p a rti that they depart this life apparent lo all who made life worth living cipate In the program to present ly happy at the opportunity. The Back to the dust go I.” various aspect* of beef cattle im- world may feel just as pleaded. A glistening, 30-ton heap of one provement. June 21 will be de Yet, these determ ined oldsters million silver dollars on display voted to business, policies and were probably the best of their SPRA G l'E LA l’DS SERVILE The annual meeting of Oregon’s at the 1962 W orld’s Eair likely program of Perform ance Registry* time. Th< y stood for som ething will eveke from Seattle visitors International. and didn t give up as age w eak new spaper publishers was the the comment: A11 progressive beef bree lera ened them and dissolve into won- 75th and note was taken of it in “Boy, if I only had that pile of and producers are invited to par- a speech by ex-Governor Charles ilering agicem ent with every dough!” ♦ ticipate. iolr.n»« thing and anything that trans Sprague, who recounted seme If you agree, be advised that pertinen facts about the h ls'ory pired in the world. There Is a philosophy about it of the state and its men. Ba •’< in you w ouldn’t have most of it that instructs a person to live 1887 the first railroad had been very long. You would hand over each day to the fullest, young or in Oregon but five years; «very $856,910 for federal income taxes SELL OR TRADE: 24” rotary alone, If you head an average old, and when the tim e comes to boom town had its newspaper, or family ol four. riding mower, like new. Mel let go, just fade Into the curtains two, all doing their level best for P arker JO -3266. 34c I* or a brief bittersw eet moment and get off-stage as quietly as their communities, then as now, FOR SALE: Alfalfa hay with you were among those rare Amer anil as they must do forever ixjssible. May fie proper. The poet some grass, reasonable. H arland icans in the 91 percent tax brac who dee!..lined “Come, grow old GRANGE PICNIC DATED McDonald, Rufus. 34-7c ket. Normally you begin paying along with me, the liest Is yet to The Sherman County C ringe taxes .at the 20 per cent rate— FOR SALE: House in Moro. Call h<>,” w asn’t thinking about old Picnic will be held Sunday, June which, incidently, accounts for JO 5-3277. 32c age at all park Everybody W IW cent of ali fe.l7rai " i'ndlvW. W A N TED :'Secretary for p e rm a ^ Young people start out n'.lny welcomi ual income taxes collected, ent employment. Experience or lu st how far do one million tax adequate training required. Ap dollars go in today’s federal «•* v.s.i*»t oir. ply Sherm an County Extension spending spree? They would only: Office, Moro, Oregon. 32-4c Meet the interest costs on the CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING five natio i d debt for one hour and days a week. Custom curing. three minutes! Or, Meat cutting, w rapping, sh aip Pay h riaries of all federal civil- 1/ / f a EARL Y PAYS OE CATTLE freeze. Kenny’s Market. Grass ian employees for one hour and jflf ” FEEP/NG RANGEL 4 N P GRASS Valley. Call ED 3-2345 for ap 2< minutes! * A N P P R A /R /E HA Y WERE R/C H pointment. 23tf ZV NATURAL BALANCER NUTR/ENTS Retire from production less than two per cent of the land acres LIVESTOCK Men - Do it you “soil banked” in 1961! self • “A hti.or Brand” Ai.lm i.va.tri rroducts. jienicillin. ami I rovide Free World citizens $1.36 “foreign aid”, apiece, in instrum ents are available at your Co-op Oil and Supply at those nations in which we have foreign economic assistance com The Dalles 20c tfn mitments! 80 BED OREGON state approved t Pay the storage costs on ’basic” nursing home located in beau supported food commodities (cot tiful Hood River Valley, w itl AM ER/CA WAS ton, tobacco, peanuts, wheat, corn lovely fenced grounds. We ac RUT TO THE PLOW , « airy products) for less than one cept all types of elderly case; ÍA N P WAS WORK EL? day! / s well as room and board care. H AR P... S O /L S WERE The easy come-easy go attitudi PEPLETEP O F NUTR/ENTS... L & E Paint Shop: In terio r and A4 TURE 'S 0 AL ANCE HAS CESTROY E P / exterior Decorating — Spray Taylor LODGE A. E. A A. M Painting. ED 3-2273 Grass Val Wasco, Meets the first le y* 42-tfn A Tuesday of each month. % cVAYt H O HE-G RO HN FOR SALE: 3 bedroom house ! I \ ¡siting brethern welcome. GRAL N S A N P HAY OFTEN Moro, on two large iots in go« ‘ Frank I). Reid, W. M. L AON CORRECT PRCPOKTLONS location. Fully insulated a \ ernon Root, Secretary O F N /TROGEN, PR/. HARY A N P storm windows all around. ( TRACE AMNERAL ELE A IE H T S . . , E u r e k a L o d g e N u . 121 A.F.A furnace. Full Basement with ? Meets on the l i t and 3rn finished rooms in baseme : I hursday evenings e< a,-a A suitable lei auditionai ot-Jroom, F E E P S E R V fC E S C /E N T /S E S A T CRETE 11()nth Visiting membei« ie» s NEBRASKA, RECENTLY/NAOGL/RATEPA playroom, etc. Attached garage cordially invited to meet w *h m SYSTEM TO M E A S U R E CONTENT O F PEEP and large yard and lawr. f BiH Hall, W. M RAT/ONS. RANCHERS A N P FE E P E R S I* * ‘ng Hart, Secretary S E N P S A M P L E S TO 0 E ANALYEEP B y IE« o n p*® Beef T esting Talk To Be Held Gold Might Not Be So Valuable W ANT //Af fwrfôàwp ¡W N E W ELE C TR O N /C SPECTO G RAPH R E P O R T TELLS U V E STO C KM EN H O W 4 itÆ H N1OREA ® L /O U /P SUPPLEAIENT c m ^TN E R AL ELEMENTS TO FEi p TO B A /N v A t ARABLE HOtlE-GKVWN FEEPS/NTO BAL ANCE AND ’’ SMALL BUSINESS” 1 D III IN .E 1 W«1 Ie ml that some ativisu’s to the il II IV«1 unt are advocating an l i i i I ki lam u«.1 b u d g e t as a w a y to Hl ih I al ¡out prosperity It ig, of i oni : ' doctrine of the t asy mou« *y I >>«ys. it is equivalent to I h i i i ' i ns irig unauthorized Ixn row- lug. ami very likely unrestrained b o m i\\ n if: and would lead to a sort of 1M nkruphy. Govei nnients ln ba n k r uptcy io m»t go to court Tl icy loaie th eir gold ami print p.qx'ip mi »iii.v so it is their citizens n lio are bankrupt. \ \t * tillmk the report must lx* a atory foi ihe pui|its.e of se o in g some or aonie group mt , ae- tion. We «anno, believe that anv- one i >f ii<•rinal intelligence would «lull 1 >ei a tt •1> advocate any form of n 11 la 1ion i.h ile tin* gold supply is so p i ecat it Usly low. Yet . it may lx* tim th e mly cute for the i t . izv economic the o n es ,»< have suffered for t'.trty y e a rs is c mpleie financial rum A c may have u , run oul of mon ey a n d eiedit entirely b.Aire learning that financial Integrity Is essential to any respectable governm ent. It has happened in oilier countries. An oh e v e r not wise to the palaver of American politic« would th in ' th ,t the great eon I i t tl O V . o , »e welfare of t .«ging in th i country wou I'ev en t pulicie that tend- ed t « tpt out their ».m gs and ren d er SiOllS. II t h a t w i l l 1* W hen i>e >ple quit earning o to Rye th eir taning*. or the i c o l l i e ft them they a ir au.*<e tibie to u.nges in the Value i inonev. on»ein for the elde tohouhl prevent dollar tam pertn 'lo r o LH D G K R e a d e rs o fte n a sk I f th e re Is my w;t v pf 11 Inglng the ft 3 ir a l b u d g e t In to b a la n ce o th e r th a n C ongress w ie ld in g nn axe to c u t s h a rp ly a ll non defense e x p e n d itu re s . ♦ ♦ * T o a n s w e r th is It h perh a p s best to look at the re t o ld . Coug- re s s in a n l l a r - r * o ltl H s te rta g p o in ts o u t th a t fe d e ra l sp e n ding th is f i s c a l ye a r w ill re a c h J l l I b illio n , a $11 b i l l i o n Jum p o v e r la st y e a r. Of t h ia t o t a l M 5 ..% b i l l i o n ............ C. W . M ......... u rd e r w ill be p a id out in s o cia l secur- Itv , u n e m p lo y m e n t In su ra n ce , h ig h w a y b u ild in g , and c iv il s e rv ic e pensions. I he re m a in d e r, b illio n , w ill he spent fo r a host of Ite m s. $215 in s o c ia l s e c u rity ta xe s, fo r a to ta l fe d e ra l ta x o f $820. S ta te ta xe s ta k e $30 In In co m e ta xe s, sales and s ta te e x cise ta xe s ta k e a n o th e r $190, p ro p I e rty ta xe s $205 and so cia l ta xe s $45 fo r a s ta te to ta l o f $470. I he c o m b in e d to ta l Is $1290 fo r food, c lo th in g , In su ra n ce , h o u s in g , h e a tin g , c a r expense, and a ll o th e r liv in g costs. • « * W h a t n b cu t in c re a s in g c o r p o ra tio n ta xe s. In the lo n g ru n , th is co u ld add to th e b u rd e n o f th e f a m ily show n above. j--------~ 3 I.H .H .E . C h a p te r N o . 78 H .E .S Eastern Oregon Electric Cc. PATTY O’MEARA Electric Contractors îommericial — residential industrial II L R L A X D L I E W G IL A N G K ESTIMATES and BID .Meets first and third Saturdays REQUESTS at 8:00 p. in. Max Relshe, Master with no obligation ignes Benson, Secretary E L E C T R IC HEAr l u p in e Ite h e k a h L o d g e N o . 114 , 4eets 2nd and Ith Tue« 0 MEARA SUPPLY CO. days of each month. Visl* Wasco Phone GI 2-5402 mg mt mbers weleoir.. Cecil H o i k man, N. G. The DaUes Pb. CY6-4184 Clara Houston, Secretary . Meets every second T hurs la v each nonth Visiting 7 members invited Moro, Ore Edna Paulson, W. M. Dorothy H eater Secretaiy W E E D K IL L E R S • • e E o r e x a m p le , assum e th e f a m ily c ite d a bove buys a b re a k fa s t c e re a l. On each box, th e m a n u fa c tu re r, to s ta y In business m u s t m a k e a penny p ro fit. R u t b e fo re th e m a n u fa c t u r e r r a n get a penny p ro fit, on a $1*. c o rp o ra tio n ta x , he has to m a ke 1.2 cents p ro fit. T he w h o le s a le r needs to m a k e a ce n t p ro fit, h u t he too. In o rd e r • a * to re a lis e a p enny p ro fit, m u s t B e e s tim a te s ta x co lle ctio n s fir s t m a ke a 1.2 ce n t p ro fit to a t a ro u n d the $102 5 b illio n p a y taxes, and the r r t a t le r m a rk O f th is to ta l, the la rg e s t m u s t fig u re h is m a rk -u p on ta k e is on in d iv id u a l in co m e the sam e w a y . T hus. In o rd e r ta x i s, som e $45 billion C orpor fo r Ihe p ro ce sso r, th e w h o le a tio n incom es taxes should s a le r and th e r e ta ile r to m e e t b rin g in $21 3 b illio n , the b a l th e ir ta xe s, ih e c o n su m e r pays ance fro m excise ta xe s on a p y ra m id e d ta x th a t on a box autos, gasoline. Je w e lry, et id, of c e re a l p ro b a b ly adds 5 ce n ts. • • e plus so cia l s e c u rity ta x c o lle c T hus. It Is a fa lla c y to be tions. w h ic h in c id e n ta lly , w ill lie v e in cre a se d c o rp o ra tio n t a x he a lm o s t $1 .5 b illio n less th a n es w ill h e lp the co n su m e r. R e e x p e n d itu re * cause e v e ry ta x added in to the I here has been som e ques p ro d u c tio n , d is t r i b u t io n a n d tio n o f ra is in g In, erne ta xe s, sales .--n■«-*«■> o f goods is re fle cte d in the r a th e r th a n c u ttin g n< n e s s e n -1 sales p ric e • • • lia i «o» e m in e n t expenses. T h is then seem« quite «elf- Hut C ongres n.in Richard e v id e n t. • • • R oudeb ush feel i th is is liri (x is s ib k in s o fa r as in d iv id u a ls I t Is h ig h tim e th a t g o v e rn a re c ’ i ice n ie d . Be ta ke s the m e n t s ta rt s la sh in g e x p e n d i e x a r ipl< ‘ o f the y p ic a l $5,000 tu re s r ig h t and le ft. T he A m e r i |H'r yea r fa m ily . can n a tio n can no lo n g e r a f fo rd th e lu x u ry o f an exp a nd e d I b i s fa tu ity , he fin d s . I* p a y :e sta te , fo re ig n g i\ e ing ' 'to in fe d e ra l Incom e ta x a w ays, and o th e r d o lla r co n es, $.105 In excises ta xe s and suming scheme«. il' N m I om I r«trr«tii>a | > - a » « t *■•»( No. V ets i 't and 3rd Tue» I" I O O F. hall. Tra n- «-lent and visiti’q- brother, ar< rim aily inv.ted I* ioyd Haines. N C l-eo W atki'is, Secretaiy lle ilile li e m W A S H IN G T O N • y C. W IL S O N HAR DER 1. Vi » \ ADS There’s many kinds of weed killers just as there are many kinds of weeds. We can supply you with the kind you need. TRYSBEN is the kind to use on Morning Glory AMINO TRIAZOLE. DOWPON, ATRAZINE and SIMAZINE are good chemicals to treat weeds in tence rows, will kill almost an> common W’eed. Then there’s 2 4D, the old reliable broad leaf weed killer. And GRANULAR 2 4D is just the ticket to kill broad leaf weeds in lawns and yards. VACATE is a soil sterilant that kills everything for a time. WEED FREES and NO VINE are other weed kill ers we carry and are for special use as the name indicates. \V|< AUSO HAVE IX sE C T K ’Ih E S And wo have a portable sprayer for small jobs pud for use on fence rows and s i n , J a r plates. Al*o a 75 font «.prayer for fie ld work AGRI CHEM INC V e r n o n R«w»t. 'I . in . ig e r I ’ h e n e G | S>V422 \5 .*.«»*'*», H regi»n Ok. $6500.00 Call JO5-3270. 16tfn I ATE W IDE PAINT CO. ci a plete painting tn u decorat ng servue, »pray or brush. Phont- CY 6-»977 or C Y 6-5293, 1205 E. 12th St. Vern Campbell ¿.nd Jack N lu , The Dalles, Or. 38tft WINK - GOLDENDALE SALES you have the livestock. Guar anieed top prices F rank Wink Ytrd, Goluendale, Wash ha« ur auction every Erli’-y a t one o'clock We have the iia rk e t if WANTED: 20 tons good quality wheat hay, delivered to Sher m an County Fair Grounds. Call jo M 3N WANTED: To lease wheat ranch. Have equipment; will furnish references; 15 years experience. Clair K am errer, Condon. 31-tfn WANTED. H arvest job or all summer. Call Patty or Lori Al- sup, JO 5-3536. 34-5c in Moro. Sherm an County, Ore gon, have been fixed by the Court as the tim e and place for hearing objections to said Final Account and for the settlem ent of said es tate. Clark Van Gaasbeck Executor T. Lester Johnson A ttorney for E x e c u m June 15, 22, 29, & July o, R-- ( A L L F O R K ID S NOTICE IS HEREBY G I\ EN, th at sea.ed bids will be received at the Office of Sherm an County Clerk a-, th e Courthouse in Moro. Oregon, up until 5 p. m. (Stand ard», Ju ly 3, 1962 for the follow ing: For furnishing approxim ately 30,000 gallons, more o r less of die sel oil, and approxim ately 20.000 gallons, more o r less of regular gasoline for Sherm an County; and approxim ately 2000 barrels, more o r less of fuel oil, approxi mately 16,000 gallons of diesel or uEGAL NOTICES dieseline, more or less, and ap NOTICE HE FIN A L ACCOl NT proxim ately 18.750 gallons of gas NOTICE is hereby given that oline, more or less, for Sherm an the undersigned has filed in the County Court of the State of Ore County School Districts No. 3, Ru gon for Sherm an County, his F in fus, No. 7, Wasco, No. 9J, Kent, al Account as Executor ot the No. 17 Moro, No. 23 Grass Valley, E state of Vleda D. Van Gaasix?ek, and for the Sherm an County High deceased, and that Monday, the School District No. 1 and the Sher 16th day of July, 1962, at ten man County Rural School D istrict o'clock A. M. of said day in the for the 1962-63 fiscal year as spe court room of the County Court cified. Specifications and bid sheets may be obtained at the office of the County Clerk at the C ourt house, in Moro, Oregon. For gasoline, bidder shall bid at price per gallon less federal TAX SHELTERED I tax, delivered in the storage tnnks of the county at the courthouse, STOCKS county shed and rock crusher; and in the storage tanks of the various school districts. Successful bidder will bill pach W it ii p re d ic te d a n n u a l v a lu e district and the county separately. g r o w t h r a te o f K E f to 15 % . Effective period shall be between July 1, 1962 and Ju n e 30, 1963. N o w a t b a rg a in p ric e le v e ls : The gesoline, diesel oil, and fuel oil bids shall lx? considered one bid. E q u ita b le S avin gs The bidder shall use the bid form furnished with the fuel A e tn a L if e oil, diesel oil, and gasoline re quirem ent sheets. It is fu rth er understood that A m e r ic a n E x p re s s the am ounts listed in the specifi cations are estim ations only, and S h e ra to n C o rp . the county and each d istrict may purchase more or less according CBS Television to their individual needs. Bids will lie opened and read aloud at 3:00 p. m. (Standard), T hursday Ju ly 5, 1962, in the JOSEPH W. DODD county Court Room in the C ourt house at Moro, Oregon. Mid-Columbia Manager The Court reserves the right W . J . C o llin s A Co. to reject any o r all bids. w rite or phone ji Dated at Moro, Oregon, this 5th 611 Tvgh Valley, collect r d a y of June, 1962. 0 Sherm an County Court Publish June 15 and 22, 1962 Why The Catholic Church Says "INVESTIGATE!” Probably not more than a handful o f people hare the Catholic Church *s it really u. B ut many have heard anri- Cacholic calumnies from sources thev have been taught to respect, and have come to fear and suspect the Church as it has been falsely rep re se n te d to them. sell the divine worship o f the Mass It is hardly reasonable to believe . . . are opposed to the religious that 35 m illio n s o f Americans freedom granted all religions by w ould remain in the Catholic our B ill o f Rights, then you have Church i f the rumors circulated been deceived and misled. against the Church are true. N o r I f you have harbored these or w-ould thousands o f others become any other false beliefs about the G uholics every year i f they be Catholic Church and its teachings lieved such things - w ith o u t in . . . and if, above all, such mis q u irin g into the facts. understanding has kept you from That is why the Catholic Church exam ining the Catholic claim to savs again and again to people be the Church established by Christ everywhere: "Investigate! Investi H im s e lf. . . you owe it to your gate!” self in good conscience to seek the I he Church makes this appeal truth. n ix merely to settle an argument, W e shall be glad to send you nor p rim a rily to w in the good-w ill free on request, a booklet dealing of the non-Catholic people, al w ith the points mentioned here though this is a hoped-for result. tod many others. . . including the Irs more im portant aim is to attitude o f the Church toward B irth in vite people to inquire into C o n tro l. . secret societies . . . the Christ's tru th as taught and pre salvation o f non-C atholics. . . why served by the Catholic Church Catholic priests are called "Father" down through the centuries. For . . . the Inquisition, and the alleged ’ no man, seeking the salvation of goings-on behind convent walls. I t hi« own soul, can conscientiously w ill come to you in a plain wrapper discount the Catholic claim to be — and nobody w ill call on you. Christ's Church on the basis o f W rite to d a y. . . ask fo r your copy mere rum or and slander when the of Pamphlet No. KC-7. tru th is so readily at hand. P»« Catholic Church therefore invites you to inquire in to its teaching and practices . . . to fin d out for yourself i f what you be lieve about the Church is true or I false. J SUFREME COUNCIL I KNIGHTS OR COtUMiUS Learn for yourself, fo r instance, i RELIGIOUS INFORMATION BUREAU if it is true that Catholics give j «4 M b«U«a . St UwH I , MI« m m 4 d ivine worship to M ary.the M other * I ES* "• r«*wfci*« * •- MHxd- WK« ».W«d, W », TX< Co**®«« Chwrct, S^x o f C h r is t..,o r i f this is not just J I" KCJ Another calumny I f you have been led to believe that Catholics wor- AOOAISS •h ip idols and statues .. buy and CITY «TATE_______ S U P R E M E KnRGHTS OF C O U N C IL C O L Iim B U S R E L IG IO U S IN F O R M A T IO N B U R EA U •««» D . t l U ,l»O. n. IOM„