PACK 2
FRIDA Y , FEB RU A RY 22, 1% 3 -
h ig o s
S ilE R M .iN COLÄTY JOURNAL. MORO
v ingsion, W.M
m W .P., E v e r g
tendal«. W ash.,
d W M. and H:
cS l|frm a n Cuuulsj J o u rn a l
t îles I, F re m it ................ E d ito r
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MOHO I.O lH .E No. 1’
M uro, O regon
F. n tv red a» »«.iid ria»» matter at *h*
PiMtuffirv at M«m. Or»««». tndtr An
tT Canum» of March J, !•»'•.
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IX D E F E N S E
iave been
W rite rs in clti
h av in g an o th e r r_ o u n d of noting
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th e declin e of sm all tow ns. 1 e»
d not l»e am iss f
h a p s it w
a lifelong re ildent of a mna
tow n to have a turn-
Sm all tow ns are declining
the
econom
c r o o i H i ii ic
v Im
• portance because , l
ro ad s are good enough and tin
Incom es are good enough to I " 1'
m it re sid e n ts of ru ra l are as u
go som e place to tra d e if they
w an t to.In th e firs t y ears of th is
c e n tu ry it took a farm er, p ro b
ably th e average, about t w o l i o u i *
to ge, to tow n and tie his team
to th e
hitch tack. Today b>
o rtla n d it
g ran d so n can get to
about that tim e and i »rt lo o k in i
for a p ark in g place
In th a t halcyon day a farm er
bought som ething w hen lie w eir
to tow n, w hich w asn t often Mo ’
of th e tim e he stayed hom e an<
w orked, w hich h as som ething to
do w ith g ra n d so n ’s leisu re
Sm all tow ns used to have avail-
everythin!
able nearly
bv th e farm h untiles, at
th e y could nff o ld to bi
ihat Isn ’t tru e , not .so mil'll be
of sm all
cause of the decline
tow ns as tin » increa> ? in the
w an ts of p<M,l ile and h •omes to
provide them .
Sm all tow ns do a l>eti
•y do
c a te rin g to tl n* w ants
fill th a n they e v e r did. Small
tow n g roceries have about all t h e
facilities the big sto res h a \e , re
frig e ra tio n and frozen food ills-
|K*nsors and daily deliveries <>t
bread and milk (G randpa would
have scorned them» T hey also do
u g o o d jo»» o f han d lin g the m ad)
in ery for th e farm s, m ost of
w hich Is sold In sm all tow ns. I lie
fa n n e r is closer to e x tra s that
wav. T hose w ho like to tta d e «it
a food store w here canned rattle
sn ak e and cham pagne are av a il
able will have to go to the big
tow ns, h u t that, we think, Is a
restric ted tra d e
T he cou n try doctor w ith Ids
black bag and Ids w isdom is n i
m ore m edicine h a v in g exchanged
itte rln g
bag for
th e h
gadgetry and th e w isdom for
scientific Im personality. Countrv
l.iw v ir
a r c few er Ix'cause law
d is a re I.
K 'l.ll « e l i t e
Small to'
Moro Legion 'all
•Monday, February 25
7: JO to 9:00 p.m.
n .n
H o o t.
R E FR E S H M E N T S -E V E R Y O N E
M eets firs t and tru rd Mondays
a t 8:00 p.m.
Max Belshe, M aster
E llen E ried lin e, S ecretary
(.iiitk .i laalge .Vo, 121, A .I’.AAAI.
M eets th e 1st and 3t
•I h u rsd ay ev en in g s e
m onth. V isiting men
fo rd ially invited to m eat w ith us
I>on King. W. M.
Irv in g H art, S ecretary
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I*,. I li l< I. .- in
< li.ip u i
V /ELC O M
w iile
v a r i e t y o f th e h ig h -
q u a lity
now
fo r
R ank
g ra d e
P a r t i c u la r s
ta x
s tu c k *
exem p
tre a tm e n t.
Is s u e * .
g la d ly
f u r n is h e d
W rite , or phone collect
J . W . DODD
T y g h V alley, Ore.
P hone 611
M gr. W . J . Collins & Co.
WANT ADS
land 4, O regon
16— pd
FO R SALE: 8 s e n d e e age H ere
fo rd Bulls. Lloyd H en rich s, Moro
CaU JO 5-3C07
p
FOR SA L E : 2 bedroom hou.;e in
Moro, C ontact
Bill K ram er,
Box 2182, O r etech, B ranch.
K lam ath T ails, Ore.
16-lPc
TOR SA L E : S pinet P ian o in th is
area. W an t resp o n sib le p a rty to
assu m e $16.75 mo. pyts. o r will
seU for cash. Also Elec. Organ.
W rite C redit Mgr. T allm an
P ian o Store, Inc., Salem, Ore
16-18C
STA TE W ID E P A IN T CO. com
plete p ain tin g and d eco ratin g
service, sp rav o r b ru sh . P hone
CY 6-3977 or CY 6-5293, 1205 E
12th St. V ern C am pbell and
Ja c k Null. Tb»> Hailes, Or.l-1-
FO R SA LE: in Moro, 4 B.R
h ouse and shop. Call GI 2-5216.14
L & E P a in t Shop: In te rio r and
e x te rio r D ecorating — S pray
P ain tin g . ED »-2273 G rass V al
ley.
42-tfn.
W A N TED : a jo b bookkeeping or
an y k in d of w ork. Also b ab y sit
sitin g . Call JO 5-3293.
6 tfn
D RESSM A K IN G and m in o r a lte r
a tio n s JO 5-3245
47c-tfn
80 BED OREGON sta te approved
n u rsin g hom e located in b eau
tifu l H ood R iv er V alley, With
lovely fenced grounds. We ac
cep t all types of eld erly cases
as w ell as room and board care.
FOR SALE: In Moro 4 BR house,
2 baths, din in g -liv in g room h as
hardw ood floors; k itchen, b ase
m ent, oil furnace. Call Jo h n A.
Foss, GI 2-5255, W asco 17-19 c
'.T STUD te n tativ ely : Reg.
A ppaloosa stu d .
Sire:
Chief
Jo sep h of th e P lains. Dam: W as CUSTOM S L A U G H T E R IN G five
co’s Babe. F ee $35. Board $1 »lay.
d ay s a w eek. C ustom curing.
Floyd R a th b u n jr. GI 2-5247
M eat cu ttin g , w rap p in g , sh a ip
16-19
freeze. K en n y ’s M arket. G rass
In v estm en t P a rtn e r activ e or
Valley. Call ED 3-2315 for ap
inactive w an ted in rap id ly g ro w
p o in tm en t.
23ti
ing business. E x cellen t ta x sh e lt
er. M inim um in v e stm e n t $25,:KX). L E G A L N O T IC E S
W rite
519 C o rb ett Bldg. P o rt
N OTK'K OF F IN A L rttC O C X T
N O TICE is h ere b y given th a t
th e u n d ersig n ed nas filed In the
C o unty C o u rt of th e S ta te of O re
gon fo r
S h erm an C ounty, his
O P T O M E T R IS T
F in al A ccount as E x ecu to r of th e
E s ta te of A rvid A nderson, de
405 E . 2nd SL
Tel. <’Y 6-5362 T h e D alles, Ore. ceased, and th a t W ednesday, the
Dr. Otis G. Perkins
a u t o m o t iv e g r e a s e
‘Handiest pack T * e»2i!’’ th<
Automotive G s ■ o in l;
Eliminates waste and con
y o u r g re a s e g u n Ju* 1 smp
RPM
fittin g s , w a te r f m
a n d tr a c k r o lle rs w
s ,a p lifie s f illin g
s U th e tu b e a n d
50% of th is so lu tio n is of th e n itr a te form w hich is re a d ily
a v a ila b le fo r p la n ts to use even in cold s p rin g w eath er.
f o r an y Stans/».. J
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NON V O L A T IL E — Does n o t e v a p o ra te — S afe — F a s t
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E a sy to Use.
i n
X
INVENTORY
OF
✓
PUBLIC
SERVICE
Sun Life paid out $200 million
in benefits to policyholders and their
beneficiaries. Two thirds of this
amount was paid to living policy
holders.
i policies
vide pro-
to
it t e
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FOR THE RECORD:
Paid to Policyholders and Beneficiaries . $
IN 1962
You can. easily c o v er 300 acres a d ay w ith th is ap p licato r-
3
Mix v o u r 2 4D a n d 20% am m o n iu m n itr a te so lu tio n to g e th e r
am i s p ra y y o u r w eeds a n d fe rtiliz e a t th e sam e tim e.
4
anil t?
effort
n ail,
bve A g ri C h era’s 75 foot s p ra y a p p lic a to r.
2
Total Life Insurance in Force ................ $10.8 4 0,722 000
SUN LIFE
ASSURANCE
COMPANY
AI
'
199 884,000
New Life Insurance...................................$ 1,128,440 000
\v r
t/i
»nr- >>«. •
OF CANADA has been
active in the pi
service. 1962 was another
year of achievement.
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Since 1871 SUN LIFE
c e le b r a tin g
N O TICE OF F IN A L ACCOUNT
NOTICE is h ereby given th a t
th e u n d ersigned has filed in th e
C ounty C o u rt o f th e S tate of
Oregon for S h erm an C ounty, h is
F in al A ccount as A d m in istra to r
of th e E sta te of Celia R ider, de
ceased, and th a t W ednesday, th e
13th day of M arch, 1963, a t ten
o ’clock a.m. of said day in th e
co u rt room of the C ounty C o u rt
in Moro, S herm an C ounty, O re
gon, have
been fixed
by the
C ourt as th e tim e and place for
h earin g objections to said F in al
A ccount an d for th e se ttle m e n t
of said estate.
T. L ester Jo h n so n
A d m in istra to r
T. I^ester Joh n so n
A tto rn ey for A d m in istra to r
F eb ru ary 8, 15, 22 M arch 1, 1963
.
k e i t l i M D o n a ld
U I m . 01
<•1 2-5277
a ce/»y
4 -» -» ♦/ Kt port for 1362
I t I mho tont to W x ^ o k to r t Cottot
m t\ t to bo obtoitofl front >•»> or tbo
Lommot y t brotih of! n i t , (O tit ¡0
COOtt.
L»V N O SN H O t I H V f l l S
110 W in te r St. S alem . Orc.
Tel. EM 3 C583
17-20
noth B of I-I SA I. A H O l s I
N O TICE Is h tr e b y given th a t
th e u n d ersig n ed h as filed in th e
C ounty C ourt of th e S ta te of O re
gon for S herm an C ounty, h is fin
al A ccount as E x ec u to r of th e
E sta te of
W iley A. McDonald,
deceased, and th a t W ednesday,
th e 27th u ay of M arch, 1963, at
ten o ’clock a.m. of said d ay in
th e co u rt room of th e C ounty
C ourt in Moro, S herm an C ounty,
O regon, has l>een fixed by th e
C o u rt as the tim e and place for
h ea rin g objections to said F in al
A ccount and for th e se ttle m en t
of said estate.
K eith McDonald,
E x ec u to r
T. L ester Johnson,
A tto rn ey for E x ec u to r
17-20
N itr a te S o lu tio n
it folks s a y a b o u t
l< j c c a r trid g e s ,
Handiest grease, t< ' t
t o w n Is j u s t as
a la r g e c lt>
•wer p e o p le . b u t
h le tte r
A ls o
m ie t i l i e b e r an «1
o r a se, of liedrnom furnitun*
Iitit is e a sitr to f i n d a f r i e n d
A tto rn ey fo r E x ec u to r
s lid e it in to y o u r g u n .
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T. Lester Johnson,
IN PLASTIC TUÖES
ex
md u p rig h t
d r
w hen he
spit al bill
irltv than
27th day of M arch, 1963, at te n
y clock a.m. of said day xn th e
co u rt room ot th« C ounty C o u rt
in Moro, S h trn ia n C ounty, O re
gon, have been fixed by th e C o u it
as th e tim e and place fo r h earin g
o bjections to said F in a l A ccount
an d for th e se ttle m e n t of said es-
tQtO.
F re d erick A n d ersen
Executor
FOR FALL WHEAT USE
B r e a 20% A m m o n iu m
Sun life's representatives for the
fourth consecutive year, sold over $1
billion of life insurance, thus casting
the mantle of protection over count
less thousands of men, women and
children.
d o e s n 't
w
b o n d * and
q u a lity
tio n , o r d e fe rr e d
I . m ills
G ran
i» | .
Tax Free income
cut
d o ll
i ’iM v» i: t o x
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M eets ev e ry second T hurs-
,<*s-tday each m onth. V isiting
Moro, o r
v m em b ers inviti
L in d a Ree I, W M.
D ro th v H eater. S<
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r is e n ,Io n
ir j
d esig n . Q uestion a n d A n sw er period.
th a
e V c
A
Se< i .
JI AIILA V DY IEtY Git t \G E
D onald W P , A nnie F u lto n ch ap
te r W asco: Cecil E a k in W.M and
H aro k E a k in W F S h erm an ch a
rt a s T V alley:
B e tty N ix,
r te r .
I n >d R iv e r ch a p te r, H ood
M ary L indsay. W M., Lo
R
uapter, lone. O th er g u ests
fro m th o above
PIT en t
c h a p te rs and also from Colum bia
ch ap ter. T h e Dalles; Sellw ood
ch ap ter, P o rtlan d ; Condon ch ap
ter Condon; Rose C roux ch a p te r,
P o rtlan d ; W est G ate ch a p te r,
P o rtlan d . Ja sm in e c h a p te r, A rl
ington; R u th ch ap ter, H eppner;
Ionic ch a p te r,
H elix; A rcadia
ch a p te r, Fossil.
N ina P in k e rto n cu t and s e r
ved th e b irth d a y cake an d h er
sister, H elen R uggles oi H ep p n er
served th e coffee. T h e serv in g
table and d in in g room c a rrie d on
th e V alentine them e. T h e table
w as set w ith a lovely w h ite cloth
red condles an d red and w hite
ro ses a rran g e d in a glass bowl.
T he 115 m em b ers and
g u ests
crow ded th e sm all hall h u t c re a
ted a frien d ly and “close” atm o s
phere.
U ./
.s sh o w in g p ic tu re s of o p eratio n a n d
»r
A nyon
ue a know
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Jo h n H ild erh ran d , W M.
Sales & Service Meeting
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ASSOCIATION
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F e rtiliz e t a r l v w ith fa s t a c tin g nitro g en .
AGRI-CHEM INC.
W ASCO, OREGON
GI 2-5422