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PAGRI F R ID A Y , M A I K U L U M IN C O U N T ! JO U R N A L , MORO, OREGON 10. 1963 th a t the yo u n g e r generation is The proposed state tons Ututlon I sound and sensible and that the J ^ e r m a n C o u n ty j o u r n a l comes from older th a t was passed by the house lose th in k in g persons. PuWlaher Monday is most lik e ly an e x e re 'e llan <’. Rartlrtt in fu tility . The senate may pas» Edit. W rit t Gil* , 1M F rench it over the heads o f ajnie rathe ruldhJird Every Friday nt vocal opposition. R ut we do not C ounty C om m issioner L u th e r Moro, Oregon th in k the people w ill approve it Davis entered a P ortland h o s p it e. II U r «a m c U m m a tte r *1 tha The tro u b le w ith Oregon's pre al .Monday m o rn in g fo r an opera F o a to rru « a t M o ra . O re g o n , and er A i l sent c o n s titu tio n is the people, of ( '•• ig r e m o f M a r rh 1. HIT*. tio n on his te c k , probably due not the co n s titu tio n . Since th j to the accident th a t befell him days o f the in itia tiv e anti ’•eferen- some months ago and fro m w h ich N IW IP A M B dum we have given the ro n s tltu he has not com pletely recovere-i tio n a te a t ing at nearly every j I HAF I ’ ROMOTKN H U IT T P U B II1 M III election. W e v e p u t e v e ry th in g B R O O K LE Y A F B , A la — Ma XlSOCIATION in to it in c lu d in g detailed rules jo r H arvey E. H u itt o f Seaside, about app o rtio n m e n t o f legis’. i- Ore., has Iteen selected fo r pro tures, fo rm o f c o u n ty govern- m otion to lieutenant colonel I » ment, establishm ent o f banks, w ar the U nited States A ir F o rte . H b veteran benefits, power develop w ife, C h ristin e , is the daughter m ent and o th e r extraneo» s m at of Mrs. Emma A ndrew s o f Wasco. te r th a t should have l**en in the Ore. statutes Instead of the c o n s titu tion. OFFICIAL COUNTV PAPER I f the w rite rs of the new con M W R1PT1ON RATK8 s titu tio n removed the section per NOTICE OF MEETING ONE TEAR ............................ * 100 m ittin g such change the people OF COUNTY w ould not stand fo r it: they lik e ' .Single Copien --------------------- BOARD OF EQUALIZATION to put things in to the c o n s 'Itu tio n 1 Notice is hereby given th a t on w hich makes it seem lik e some ; M A Y 1«, I««» fin a l and decisive disposal had Monday, May 13, 1963, the Board teen made. Rut is is n ’t. Oregon o f E q ualization o f Sherm an Co (iltA N D I’A'S <XM»D IJMlKS ians have voted fo r a h ig h e r per ! unty, Oregon, w ill meet at the House in M oro, changes C ounty C ourt We th in k we have never lo o k centage o f c o n s titu tio n Oregon, to p u b lic a lly exam ine the ed at the pictures displayed an than statute changes. Oregon’s c o n s titu tio n is verv assessment ro lls fo r said C ounty n u a lly at the Wasco C ounty P io o f Sherman, fo r the year 1963, neer m eeting w ith o u t noting, and long and p re tty a w kw ard. Much and to co rre ct a ll e rro rs in v a lu a hear others note, the fin e features o f it has been made by the voter-. tion, description, o r q u a litie s o f i themselves w h e th e r fro m d e llb e r grandpa had. land, lots o r o th e r p ro p e rty as ate judgm ent o r fro m partisan These men of the 1880s weu* — — ------- ,--------- . , good lo o kin g men, w h e th e r b e a rd 1 pique. They are proud o f the s it « •** ** hy the Assessor. The ra tio between assessed and 1 ed o r shaved w ith a Wade & percent lim ita tio n , (»f the ban on tru e cash value adopted by the b il emergency clauses on tax n il's R u tch e r razor, they looked lik e Board of E q u a liza tio n pursuant strong and resolute men. They o f the In itia tiv e and referendun . ltS 309 031 Is 25 percent. w ith w hich to im plem ent th e !” to I O had to lie. t shall lie the d u ty o f the p e r-| A m an’s experience is w ritte n angers sons interested to appear at the F ro m w hat we hear we doubt on his face. The weak look weak tim e and piece appointed. P e ti and the determ ined look d e te r i f this legislature is s u ffic ie n ti/ tions fo r a d ju stm e n t o f assess jo p u la r w ith the people to have m ined. These old faces arc those ments m ust lie file d w ith the of men who traversed a contln its approval o f a c o n s titu tio n te Board o f E q u a liza tio n not la te r ent and established the m oral and o f vote g e ttin g Im portance. T h " than the end o f the fir s t week (s economic life they desired in a .'."noval o f a i y s a fe g u a rd f r o - . , i(iv ( „ new land am idst Indians and the <*00.411,111100 and delegation of K. I). " D ic k ” Page w ith o u t m any tools. They had to them to the legislature w ill net Sherm an C ounty Assesor have in te g rity , b ra ve ry and a b il seem a good solution. T herefore we th in k the le g is 26-7-8 ity and desire -to w ork. The slack-jawed face o f the weak is la tu re m ig h t spend its expen-e NOTH E OF F IN A L ICC<H NT not among them, n o r the servile money to tedter advantage ta lk ing a lxu it some o th e r measure— look o f the slave. N O T IC E is hereby given th a t the undersigned has file*l in th? G e ttin g a p ic tu re made in those o f w hich It has many. C ounty C ourt o f the State o f Ore days re quired some tim e and ef gon fo r Sherm an C ounty, his F i fo rt and grandpa's head m ight l»e THEY’RE OK nal Account as E xe cu to r o f th? pressed so lid ly against an Iron Anyone who th in k s the c o m irg Estate o f Maggie B arnum , de brace to insure his im m o v a b ility generation Is g ro w in g up to b? ceased, and Wiat Monday the 10th d u rin g the required tim e ex|x>s- a generation o f sheep are due fo * day o f June, 1963, at ten o’clock lire He dressed fo r the occasion some changed conceptions. A.M. of said day in the court in his te*st and o n ly suit, w ith Jeanette Belshee, dau g h te r of room o f the C ounty Court in Moro. his Is-ard trim m e d . No s p lit se M r and M rs I.e lto y B o ls te r, an I Sherman C ounty, Oregon, havt cond expression w ould do, as is now Mrs D a rre ll B arstow , is go been fixe d by the C ourt at the (Nisflible w ith the m odem cam ing to graduate fro m Oregon tim e and place fo r bearing o b je .- era. State tills June. She nas w ritte n lio n s to said F inal Account an I And it Is heartening to know a paper fo r a course on bas'c fo r the settlem ent o f said estate. that ju st a few generations back concepts. H er argum ent in th? HEN RY B A R N U M we came fro m good solid stock paper is th a t parents m ust b» E xe cu to r fo r tim eans that, we too, coul 1 responsible fo r the tra in in g of T. Lester Johnson be stern and self-reliant. G LF ' th e ir ch ild re n fo r to put the en A tto rn e y fo r E xe cu to r tire burden on the school« is t , ( I P ublications! in v ite almost certain fa ilu re . IBM R E I K L I.E R RESIGNH 1st— May 10, 1963 Parental tra in in g m ust include We fe d that the m arriage o f Nelson R ockefeller to Mrs. M u r tra in in g in self reliance g iv in g NOTH E TO < HERITORS A ll persons h a vin g claim s ag ph.v w h ile he was presum ably a a ch ild a chance to use his a t candidate fo r the Republican n o r, llltie s , under supervision fo r a ainst the Estate o f Dell Olds, de iiia tio n fo r the presidency, was, tim e, but w ith g ra d u a lly greater ceased, are re q u ire d to present in fact, a ta c it resignation from Independence, ‘‘ I f we are to ha ? them w ith vouchers to the u n d e r that e ffo rt. There Is in It a touch any peace of m in d ,” she argues, signed at Grass V alley, Oregon, of the selfishness and a rro g u rre " in the w o rld in w hich we live w ith in six m onths fro m the date nearly all rich men display when and that In w hich we may be llv . o f the firs , p u b lica tio n o f th is confronted w ith a choice tietween Ing In the fu tu re , we m ust h a v • notice. The date o f the fir s t p u b w hat they want and what is so, - the capacity to use o u r free lica tio n of th is notice is A p ril tally and m o ra lly acceptable. though, and o u r reasoning to fin d 19, 1963. MARY E. OLDS W hether the divorce o f th “ values we can liv e b y th a t ai'rt E x e c u trix fiis , Mrs. R ockefeller and the o bjective and useable” sub.(‘(pieiit m arriage to Mrs. M u r She also quotes iludda, in a D IC K A D IC K phy was a ll the same act we do plea fo r independent though, The Dalles .Oregon not know. But we are sure I’ " Believe nothing, no m a , , e .* A tto rn e y s fo r the Estate w ill lx* so construed. where you read i, o r w ho has A p ril 19 and 26 and May ; ; . d The shucking of one w lte, how said it, not even if I have said »1. 10, 1963 ever old, lo r a new one, howeve • unless I, agrees w ith y o u r ow'd O O O O O O O O O O O O < X K X X . young and charm ing, is not con ix’ason and y o u r ow n common duct desirable In a president o r sense." a commoner We know that o u r The m a jo r par, o f the paj»ei national m orals have slipped, but is a plea fo r self reliance ano we th in k a m a jo rity o f Americans methods o f tra in in g c h ild re n to do no, favor such actions, not he self re lia n t C h ild re n must lx condone them. made to feel secure th ro u g h a Mr. Rockefeller has o th e r set- pr«qx*r am ount of a ffe ctio n And unis handicaps as a p re sid e n tid parents must teach p u b lic re*- candidate lb* is too generous ix m s ib iiity thro u g h p ra c tic in g .1 w ith oth e r (teople's money; he is them seh es The paper w a in s against teach too inclined to go along w ith the Keynes theory of economics; lie Ing ch ild re n the prejudices o f the is too lite ra l, w h ich means he ac parents, no, even the usual ones cepts the |M>pular instead of ad alxuit conduct and p o litic s But <ra in in g in thought should be gh herlng to the proper. His m arriage Is another indlea en so that ch ild re n can decide tio n of his d is in c lin a tio n to stav fo r themselves Things lik e th is paper indicate by the older m oral code. A nation M rs Chas. Engles, Mrs. H a rry Peterson and Mrs. H om er Steele, color bearer. D epartm ent ju n io r vice com mander Jack H erm an installed the fo llo w in g d is tric t o ffice rs: Roy D uvall, com m ander; B i o n W hitehouse, senior vice com mander; H a rry Peterson, Junior vice com m ander; W. H. McNeal a d ju ta n t - qu a rte rm a ste r; L e ve re tt H orn, chaplain; W allace Bell, of- ifeer-of-the-day. Roy D u va ll reported th a t d is tr ic t com m ander George M u rra y and George C aldw ell succeeded in in s ta llin g a B arracks at Condon Sunday, A p r il 87, and th e y w l’ i meet in the Condon courthouse the th ird Sunday afternoon. NEW CONSTITUTION About the County Public Notices ¡V w ith o u t m orals comes from peo ple w ith o u t m orals and n c lth e ’* w ill long survive. If Mr R ockefeller w l.h c s to continue to s|H*n>l his money in wha, we hoj>e and expert w ill be a losing ci fo ri to teemne presi dent it w ill , m > one way to put the Rockel(*ller m illio n s in to more useful channels And that is laud able G LV q a a lM y III) <on<- I mum U \ I. I , I - «»( o I.II k « mh I, f f e III r p re s e n t I . »1 , ordinary in terest. Hilt w ith high nafety, daily •,'itei r«d, and ready e.is,i.ilitllt> any hnolttenn day. M hy iwd anti for our current i Prom uieiidattoii»? |*rt»*|M*< In* Nitpplird W rite, or phone collect J W DODD Tygh Valley. Ore. Phone 611 Mgr W. J. Collins £ Co. AM. A ENROLL NOW '/tdk v* in THE DALLFS II A R L A N D V IF W G R A N G E Meets firs t and th ird M ondays nt 8.00 p m Max Bclshe, Master E llen F rle d lln e , Secretary I BONDS FOR INCOME Itiiio litU s T A IL O R IXH IG E A.F. A IV A SCO. Meets the firs t I’uesday of each m onth iis ltm g b ie ,h e rn welcome John H ild e rb rn n d , W M V ernon It Seer« '< rv I on-k.i l.odx«* No. 121, A F A A M. Meets the 1st and 3rd T hursday evenings each m onth \ is itin g m em lx’i '- v j fo rd ia lly in v it it i to meet w ith us lk m K ing, W. M Irv in g H art. Secretary A School of ¥ Ilappy Cookiera Club The H appy Cookiers 4 H C lub met at the home of Denlce Tsu- bota on A p ril 10 at 4 p.m. w ith .Mrs. I sulxita, leader. We made deviled eggs and hard boiled eggs and colored them and w*e had an Easter egg hunt. Eugene R. Tsubota, R eporter ' 1962 C liev Dnpala 2-Dr. » H ardtop au tom atic V - 8, Power Steering, Radio, H e a t er, («old Color. Only $2395 G R IFFITH FORD USED CAR CENTER 4 725 E. 2nd The Dalles The D alles 20 Gallons Fix*e th is to Ruy- ei*s W ho P resen t T h is Ad <1 .W jeWtdMHMRMFan«« O LIV E R I »OOO OOO O O O O O O O O O O C C i'O V O t Below April Average on by her manager, A rd ir.e Todd A rd in e ’s speech to ld o f her e x perience tr y in g to e xp la in to C ar o line Kennedy the q u a lific a tio n s o f her candidate. Kaye w ill learn more about P acific N o rth w e st wheat stocks in a ll positions totaled 51.829.000 governm ent th is sum m er w h ile bushels fo r Oregon, W ashington, ' a ttending Oregon G irl's State at and n o rth e rn Idaho on A p ril 1, I Salem. 1963. T h is was 13 percent more than the 45,731,000 bushels o r hand a year e a rlie r, but less than ANDY’S RADIO AND TV one-half the area’s 5-year average wheat supplies fo r A p r il 1 o f 93 - »SALES & S E L V H ’E 2Jr 900 bushels. S E R V IC E ON A I J . M A K E S F a rm storages held o n ly 6,617,- 000 bushels on A p ril 1, dow n 1.) Call ANDY PAULSON percent fro m the 8.152,000 bush T. Uphnnr .IO .1-3.11.» els held on P acific N o rth w e st farm s a year e a rlie r. H ow ever, in te rio r elevatorr, w ith 12,915,000 bushels on hand th is year, were show ing a 19-pei- cent increase over the 10,840,000- hushel stocks o f a year ago. T e r m inal wheat stocks, at 27,789,000 bushels, were up 28 percent from for a year ago, b u t m erchant m i l l stocks o f 4,508,000 bushels, were 11 percent less than A p ril 1, 1962 level. for R ecords THE IDEAL GIFT MOTHER’S DAY Kaye Whipple Chosen SHS Parliam entarian Kaye W h ip p le won over he” opponent, Pat A lsup, to the office o f P a rlia m e n ta ria n o f Sherman H igh. She succeeds the new ASB President, G ary Irz y k . An active campaign was carried GRADUATION R O T H ’S MUSIC CENTER 110 E. 2nd The Dalles ( A 6-3752 Sherman Theater NEW SHOW TIME Doors Open—7:15 p.m. Show sta rts- 7 45 (daylight linn’) F riday - S aturday May 1 0 -1 1 'THE MAGlC WCRD F or funj TARZAN COES TO INDIA Bjnai JOCK MANOSEÍ Mt lU TW ilepluet In ' _____ "th CJUf WK*. ru s tkt IlnkMts ,-Jft C 'T m .S to B ra n d MC TROC01 OR TDM JULIA POSÏONMEADE- Sunday - Monday May 12 - 13 Sunday Mittince 2:00 p.m. l)a\lig h t time H ere’s the ideal way to treat MOM c i M OTHER^ D A \. Take her out to dinner and then TAKE HER 1 0 THE SHOW. The TAVERN CAFF h g SPEG U I M OTHER’S DAY dinner for t. e v/h.le f :m lv and each MOTHER will receive a FR EE ( VEST TICKET to THE SHERMAN TH EA TRE to see “ U0N OF FLUBBER ” , Sunday afternoon or evening. F L O O B C O V E R IN G In the P P & L ouilding on 2nd Phone CY 6 -5 6 1 6 The Dalles ; 9 Armstrong Linoleum • Formica Counter Tops Ceramic Tile frw MACMURRAY mOlSON «wf'.i and CARPET from the LOOMS OF MOHAWK Expert Installations ^ooooo. THE ELECTRIC PORTABLE WITH FORTABLE ELECTRICITY OPENS UP A WHOLE NEW WORLD OF TYPING - TYPES ELECTRICALLY ANYWHERE UNDER THE S U N ! Types Two Ways Electrically an its Own Built - In Power Pak ! A The Dalles Only ? Vocational School I Phone CY 6 4621 W o rld W a r I Veterans and th e ir A u x ilia rie s o f the M id lC o lu m b ia area held th e ir sp rin g d is tric t m eeting In The Dalles last Sun day seating 60 veterans and m em bers o f th e ir fam ilies at a nfxm pot-luck, d in n e r Jack Herman, departm ent ju n io r vice comm and e r and Mrs. Herm an fro m Port O rfo rd tra ve lle d the fu rtlie re s t to the m eeting, w ith Mr. and Mrs. W in. M akinson o f B aker dose seconds. T h y rm a Ix?wis, departm ent A u x ilia r y president installed the fo l lo w in g A u x ilia ry officers: E lva McNeal, president; M is. Halsey Raymond, senior vice president; Mrs. H a rry A llen, ju n io r vice president; Mrs. Wallace Bell, chaplain: Mrs. Tad Easton, con ductress; G ladys Hanna, guard; Mrs. J. (). B ettsw orth, p a trio tic in s tru c to r; Mrs. Fred P etri, flag bearer; Mrs. D i o n W hitehouse, m usician, and Mrs. H. F. Fla,m o. R e v o lu tio n a r y B re a k th ro u g h ? F irst of Every Month X o Sue M a xw e ll of Hood R iv e r re ceived her p riva te p ilo t ra tin g on A p ril 26. She and her husband, I. (). M axw ell, operate the Hood R iver A ir p o rt and have a fra n chise to sell Cessna planes in th is area. Tom T a ylo r, F A A F lig h t E x a m in e r fro m the P ortland o ffice awarded the license to Mrs. M ax well. She started flig h t tra in in g last fa ll when the fly in g service purchased th e ir Cessna 156 tra in er. They recently added a new Sky H aw k 172. F u ll-tim e flig h t school is conducted by the M ax wells in c lu d in g Sanderson V isual A id G round school. C h a rte r and a irc ra ft re n ta l arc also provided at the Hood R ive r A irp o rt. B y S m ith C o ro n a ‘‘Learn By Doing ' CLASSES START ^Vorld W ar 1 Vets District Meeting Held in The Dalles 5ilots License Gained 3y Sue Maxwell at Hood River Airport P O W E R IT E R Beauty lU-thlrlirin < ha|rter No. 7H <> K.S. Meets every second T h u m »day each m onth V is itin g members invited. Moro, Dr Lin d a K<*eJ. W M Gwen Ross, Secretary MDIB» I41IH.F N«k ft I D.D F. Meet« 1st and »I». to« - ^ ^ J d a v s in IO Ob' hail R an- «tent and v is itin g M others o u U ta lly in v ite d F lo yd Haines, N G Leo W atkins, S ecretary j A n e a rly S e p te m te r wedding Is being planned by Ju lie Kay Woods and G ary S m ith who have ju s t announced th e ir engagement. Miss Woods is the daughter of Mrs. S h irle y Woods o f I ’o rtla n u and Mr. E rn e st Woods o f Mangla. West P akistan and fo rm e rly of Moro. M r. S m ith is the son o f Col. and Mrs. F red C. S m ith o f FT B e lvo ir, Va. and f o r m e r l y o* Eugene. G a ry recently com plet ed a ye a r and a h a lf in th(* A rm v as a 2nd L t. and Is w o rk in g in Eugene. The couple w ill gradu ate fro m the U n iv e rs ity o f Ore gon in June, 1964. Wheat Stocks Above Last Year’s Total But A lm o s t B e y o n d Im a g in a tio n ! Mid-Columbia Typewriter Co. Established 1933 117 E 2nd St. The Dalles In the PP&L Bldg. CY 6 - 2730 O W V W W >V <> <>V V e O O C O O O O O C o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o » LIKE SUNNY BROOK! How do you like your whiskey? S m m O i i " m W ' BUY THE STRAIGHT t ««tra nwM ? ~ ÎC “ I BUY THE BUND Di su iu«rr Hoe« hituuiy ccmuh . leetsnuc.rr.inTvcirsrn cut iouiior wean M now. Kirien m ix i „ SUT „ M00f, l5, 6Ui, j