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P AG K 2 SHERMAN COUX n JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, MARCH 1. 1963 co’s Babe. Fee $35 Board $1 day. 27th day of March, 1963, at ten o’clock a m. of said day in the Floyd Rathbun jr. GI 2-5247 Sometimes money damages wül to put the wronged party court room of the County Court South American nations all have Farm Bureau Reports tempt 16-1» t i l .SljernuiH County Jo u rn al in the position he would nave not put the wronged party In the in Moro. Sherman County, Ore active communist gtoups that dis ni-eunied had the corrract been no'iUon ic would have occupied FO I. SALT*: 2 bedroom hous." in gon, have been fixed by the Couit by Scott Lam b CiTcs L French — fcdltor rupt their government; and take Moro. Contact Bill Kramer, had the contract been earned dint? th e henrini? o n th e as the time and place for hearing them tartner anu farther from u-> Box 2182, O rttech, Branch, Publlnheil Every Friday at .0 .0 . F. «mt Thus, where someone agiees M O l i O I . O l M . R N o . I * amendment in Salem re to said Final Account Libei which our lowered prestige aids. M oro, Oregon Klamath Falls, Ore. 1G-I9c objections tfeets 1st .r.d 3» T i r to sell his house to you and then an<l for the settlement of said es reminded one of the old Ci*C>days Our legislature quarrels over in I.O.O.F. r d ban- £ n ta i* 4 a» M M a d «>••• • • » U r a» lb« refuses to transfer the property FOR SALE: Spinet Piano in this d x h it th e k n ig h t c io s flm g P M la fflc e at M ura. O n » « « . an d rr A rt how to care for roaming cats, JAMIT sient and visiting bfothers -ou can iue for “specific perfor area. Want responsible party to tate. Frederick Anderson a t t'angrtaa at M arch 3, H 7>. whether to force Sunday closlt;?* 11>V ....mnrain In the storm with cordially invited mer ce’’ ar.J the court may com assume $16.75 mo. pyts. or vtll Executor ■ | banner with a strange device Floyd Haines, N. G. or not. to what group of tax pel the transfer of the realty. sell for cash. Also Elec. Organ Ix*o Watkins, Secretary T. Lester Johnson, ioir • , payers to shift the burden for n iw s f a m k However, there are situations 1 < -20 leader of fne l O K Write Credit Mgr Tallman Attorney for Executor LODGE A.I « 4.M. the next biennium Congress ITf^ * • in which the law will not grant Piano Store, Inc., Salem, Ore. L iberty am endm ent liannor th at f u il iih iii WASCO, Meets the first A bates a month on how long to the remedy of money damages 1618c \ o i |4 t .M l i i \ \ i K < o l n i ASSOCIATION debate, building an aquarium, would cause the fedeial govern J'ues lay of each month. nor specific performance, as for STATE WIDE PAINT CO. com NOTICE is htreby given that bre-thern welcome \ congressional politeness The pre ment to re tu rn to the intent of fisiting example in a case where the per plete painting and decorating the undersigned has filed in the John Hilderbrand, W M sident disrupts not hl vacation the constitution by repeal of the formance is impossible on a Vernon Root, Secretary__ federal income tax amendment. service, spray or brush. Phone County Court of the State of Ore schedule. ground which the law finds ex CY 6-3977 or CY 6-5293, 1205 E gon for Sherman County, his fin It would also cause the federal II ARI.A NDVIEW GRANGE The people watch sj>oi ting ev cusable, such as the outbreak of 12th St. Vem Campbell and al Account as Executor of the ents, worry about the prom pt re governm ent to sell to private In Meets first and third Mondays war. Relief may be denied in at 8:00 p m . Jack Null. The Dalles, Or. 1-1- Estate of Wiley A. McDonald, ceipt of governm ent checks, go dustry or to states all its busi some cases on the ground of nub deceased, and that Wednesday, on hikes, w rite and read about ness ventures which compete Max Belshe, Master ile policy, as where the subject FOR SALE: in Moro, 4 B.R the 27tn uay of March, 1963, at with private enterprise and Ellen Friedline, Secretary the continuance of the spike heel house and shop. Call GI 2-5216.14 of the contract is illegal, such OFFIC IAL COUNTY PA PER style, plan schemse to get some wh.eh are not specifically listed Liin-ka Nxlge No. 121, Y.F.&AAL as in wag?ring cases the courts L & E Paint Shop: Interior and ten o’clock a m. of said day in in the constitution the court room of the County desired change at the expense of Meets the 1st and 3rd exterior Decorating — Spray Court in Moro, Sherman County, fcl IISC K ir riO N RATES will refuse to grant relief Not m any people are aw are •Thursday evenings each the public-not themselves- and • Painting. ED *-2273 Grass Val Oregon, has been fixed by the can seldom be inveigled into a that the federal Income tax came month. Visiting member ONE YEAR - ........... ley. 42-tfn. Court as the time and place for serious discussion aljout the state to the people as a valentine on fordially invited to meet with us Eton K in g . W . \1 WANTED: a job bookkeeping or hearing objections to said Final MARCH 1, HHI3 of the world, the nation or the February 14 1913,. Having been W ANT ADS 11« mg Hart, Set i itary voted down on several previous any kind of work. Also babysit Account and for the settlement state. le lie in < liapter No. 7M O.E.S. WANTED: Maintenance man to siting. Call JO 5-3293. 6tfn of said estate. If Mr. Khurshchev really wants attem pts, the amendment giving R eth / Meets every second Thurs- pump water, repair lines, look DRESSMAKING and minor alter Keith McDonald, |U(> CHANGE to take this country over-and th e federal governm ent the pow ^jQBkday each month Visiting after streets. Executor we doubt if he realizes w hat a er to levy direct tax on the peo ations JO 5-3245 47c-tfn v m em bers invited. Moro, Or We hope* Sherm an ple was frowned upon by many Apply City of Moro 18 c T. Lester Johnson, job it would lx to put it to w ork- Linda Reed, W. M. are keeping them selves posted on 80 BED OREGON state approved Attorney for Executor 17-20 he couldn't ask for a better sit congressmen. In fact, a bill was Dorothy Heater. Secretary WANTED: Used telephone wire £ change. that are nursing nome located in beau put through at the same time 12 gauge. Paying 4 cents per uation than prevails at present. along the Columbia r i v e w i- tiful Hood River Valley, with NOTICE OF F IN A L ACCOUNT pound. Call collect Gordon Hil lovely We are spending the resource calling for a minimum levy of m onstrous machines “»t hear h k fenced grounds. We ac NOTICE is hereby given that 10 percent The hill passed con derbrand GI 2-5465, evenings refuse to slow down the pace the age old hills to ^ ‘7 * cept all types of elderly cases the undersigned has filed in the gress but was vetoed by Pres. until March 4. Thereafter until road ixds »»®ng them Jor »ad of a wonderful continent and Taft because the ceiling was too March 7th call collect GI 2-5286 as well as room and board care. County Court of the State of and highw ay traffic, a ’ld , If we can get the job done in high. Taft said the income tax Oregon for Sherman County, his Tax Free Income our generation and leave the r uin FOR SALE: Flynn Barley seed. CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING five Final Account as Administrator the very river is being plugged would never conceivably go a- days a week. Custom curing i a massive concrete structure, and the debt to the next that is hove 5 percent and therefore a Don Martin, Moro pd of the Estate of Celia Rider, de A wide variety of the h ig h FOR SALE: In Moro 4 BR house, Meat cutting, wrapping, shaip ceased, one ui a »erics th a t . ¡ » J * their hard luck. 10 percent ceiling was too high. and that Wednesday, the W hatever happens, we are sure freeze. Kenny’s Market. Grass a strin g of lakes out of one of 2 baths, dining-living room has Prior to the 16th amendment 13th day of March, 1963, at ten est quality bond« and stocks that the next form of govern the only way congress could vote hardwood floors; kitchen, base Valley. Call ED 3-2345 for ap o’clock a.m. of said day in the the world’s great rlv®*b' m ent this nation has will not give a tax on the people was through now qualify for tax exem p ment, oil furnace. Call John A. pointment. 23$: court room of the County Court The m achinery itself is derful, moving a whole *a ,d en the people the right to vote a general levy on the states. Foss, GI 2-5255, Wasco 17-19 c in Moro, Sherman County, Ore tion, or deferred treatm ent. full ot dirt at one gulp and tra n themselves a lifetime of ease ami Each state would then have to gon, have been fixed by the AT STUD tentatively: Reg splanting It at 40 miles per hour charge it to the yet unborn. raise the tax and pay it to the Rank grade Issues. Court as the time and place for Appaloosa stud. Sire: Chief LEGAL NOTICES to another place. The cranes that federal government. It had to lx hearing objections to said Final Joseph of the Plains. Dam; Was- Particulars gludly furnished NOTICE <>F F IN A L a CC’OV NT Account and for the settlement hoist the m aterial into space loi for a specific purpose, however, NOTICE is hereby given that of said estate. bridge o r dam are like g ia n ts Sun Life Gains Policies not just for idle spending. Write, or phone collect fingers only slim m er and more The L iberty amendment has Dr. Otis G. Perkins the undersigned nas filed in th< T. Lester Johnson Sun Life Assurance company County Court of the State of Ore J. W DODD precise in movement. Administrator of Canada sold more than one great possibilities in returning gon for Sherman County, his T. Lester Johnson The John Day riv er that used billion dollars of life insurance the sovereignity to the states Tygh Valley. Ore. OPTOMETRIST Final Account as Executor of the Attorney for Administrator to come into the Columbia rath er in 1962 for the fourth consecu w here the constitution placed it, Phone 611 Estate of Arvld Anderson, de sedately in its sandy bed will bit tive year and will increase jxdlcy but it won’t lx easy to sell it to 405 E. 2nd St. Mgr. W. J. Collins & Co. Tel. CY 6-5362 The Dalle*, Ore. ceased, and that Wednesday, the February 8, 15, 22 March 1, 1963 the slack w ater of the John Day dividends in 1963 for the 14th most politicians and welfare grieved person. The law will at & ! pool five or six miles u p stre n n from Its accustomed place and the I leach w here hard w orking Chinamen once panned for stray flakes of gold will lx* covered with w ater and perhaps even tually with silt. These are the most stirrin g days Sherm an county has seen There Is more going on and those who are living now will often lx asked about how it was in the early sixties. A bridge across the Columbia to join twe sections of an International high way! reconstruction of the road np Spanish Hollow; building of the high highway and rail road bridge across the John Bay river; realignm ent of the h igh way clear across the county to move it far up on the boixlering basaltic bluffs. All these are tremendous undertakings invol ving the rem ovel of thousands of yards of eartli and rocks, whereas the dam construction requires the utilization of much material such as sand and gravel to make the tow ers of concrete that will block the river, it ts a great show. consecutive year, A. M Weaver, C.L.U., Sun Life m anager in Ore gon announced following the com pany’s 92nd meeting. Sun Life, which is the 12th lar gest life insurance company in North America, sold $1,128,110,- (XX) of life insurance in 1962 to bring total Insurance in force at year end to $10,810,722,000 an increase of 6.4 percent over the year. About a third of this pro tects U.S. policyholders, o f the total, $4,265,659,000 is In Group life insurance ami the balance in individual contracts. Adding a n nuities, the com pany's combined total of life insurance and annui ties is the equivalent of $13,011,- 161,000 of life insurance During the year the company paid $199 million in policy Ixne- flts, of which two-thh'ds was paid to living policyholders and annui tants and one third to the Ixneflc- iaries of deceased policyholders. We rem em lxr a few years ago of signing our name to som ething or other an<l blotting the ink with such a flourish that a small six etato r of ten o r twelve in quired “ W hat’s that?" referring to the blotter We have never felt older. Articles that w ire in dally use by grandpa and grandma can now seldom lx found. For those who didn’t like to blow out candles there was a candle snuffer; everyone who used a pitcher pump was suppos ed to refill the priming van; grandma had a handy hook to lift the lids off the old wood stove; there were grindstones that small ix y s turned while el ders shai|M-n«»d th eir scythes ami neither grindstones nor scythes ,ind. Coal oi can lx easily found lamps and sad I is are museun they were Ir pieces w here ot sities dally uee as necessities It has ix en year •s sine e ladle- into i\U set- laced theinselv« strengthened by whalebone or steel stays and we doubt if many in high school would recognise a buttonhook Ladles now slide their feet Into a low sandal ami kick it off for ease Instead of buttoning a high topped shoe with a couple dozen buttons and fo r A contract is a promise which the law will enforce. Most adults have, at some time, entered into agreem ents which constitute le gally binding contracts. Such an exchange of promises, each of which confers some b enefit on the other party, gives rise to cer tain rights in Ix th persons. Those rights become the object of at tention when one party fails to carry out his promise. What can be done when one party to a binding contract fails or refuses to perform? First, and most common, is a court action for money damages. Such damages n’c generally measured hv the loss sustained by the ag- But ii Nome m ale i not the i anget but to gut (get Nitrate Solution Cily profits.'- ', B rea 50% of this solution is of the nitrate form which is readily f e r t il iz e r dealer available for plants to use even in cold spring weather. NON VOLATILE — Does not evaporate — Safe Fast Easy to Use. . . . . 1963 SPRING STYLES m ig h t « At Sherman High Cafetorium Friday, March 15th at 8:00 p.m. Floral Dcorations by Milne’s Gift Shop ADMISSION $1.00 -4 * ..t Door Prize Refreshments sponsored by St. Mary’s Altar Society. Wasco II» Í *» A-' .Y t k 1. See Agri Chem’s 75 foot spray applicator. I»*» 2 You can. easily cover 300 acres a day with this applicator- 3. Mix your 2 4D and 20% ammonium nitrate solution together and spray your weeds and fertilize at the same time. mg to t have gran wa< a late on the t v use that bv the! g ra r chil 4 Fertilize early with fast acting nitrogen. AGRI-CHEM INC. I.ETII tltG Y Khrushchev moves his min ions Into t'ufxi. a mere ;x> miles away; France acorns our nu dear weapon* for some of its own and Independence; Canada object* to our arrogance, we have spent our money and need to constantly borrow more for which we raise our debt limit, I Y-.; V (xeking ami a trim ankle was Intriguing hut not often seen In our window Is a sort of ke> for some long forgotten article from the earlx days of gadg-'try No one has Ixen able to Identify it. FOR FALL WHEAT USE Brea 20% Ammonium It’s Your Law Presented bv Williams ID Store Oil) THINGS tig h t state advocates. The federal plum of tax monies is too inviting. This cantankerous citizen, refusing to talk until he has some body to talk to, sits beside the phone awaiting a long distance call from his granddaughter. I lave you called a lonely loved one lately? 1 low about this evening, after six, when long dis- / tance rates are even lower? PACIFIC NORTHWEST BELL ' WASCO, OREGON GI 2-5422 .•