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PAGE 2 SHERMAN COUNTY . ( ¿Shrrm an Coimto Jo u rn al NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION— ROUGH OR MOUNTAINOUS TRACT * PTTBLI« LANO SALK CM TRI) STATES DEPART- MENT OF TH E INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE OREGON JrAND OFFICE S h e fourth measure on the » easily ballot wduld increase the basic any. It i Published Rvery Frioay at school fu id from $50 per census for more child <0^*80 per census child, choosing . Moro, Oregon This bill has been discussed ful- ture, wni Editor ly here. It would cost the county in the cc over twice what we might re- States. I ceive, would tend to perpetuate gon the J a poorly organized state system ed to irn OFFICIAI. COUNTY PAPER of district organization and would th of W give the state more control over county t local schools We recommed 307 bers of < XN o. NEW SPAP2K PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION The next two measures were passed by the legislature and then referred to the people by petition of the people. First of these is the legislative act that replaced the Dunne bill which was found inoperative by the at- tornev general and unsatisfactory by the federal welfare board, This bill gives the^ needy aged the medical care they need. It makes no claim on property • owned until both recipients are dead. It is a workable bill that meets federal requirements which insist on aid being given on the hasis of need. We recommend office the sa compa post-of amour «jcloa envelo ^w er. Portland 18, Oregon, Oct. 20 1050 Serial NOTICE is hereby given that 10 a. under the second proviso of sec- The tion 2455, R. S., as amended by bid w section 14 of the act of June 28, media 1934 (48 Stat., 1274), and pursu- Anj ant to the application of Rosa E. ly th< Griesinger, Serial No, • Orgeon advise 0766, there will be offered, to the object highest bidder, but at not less desigi than $8.50 per acre, at a public sale to be held at 10:00 o’clock a. m. on the 7th day* of Decern- ber, 1950 next, at this office, the au following tract of land: again T. 2 N., R. 16 E., W. M., Ore- Willi gon, sec. 10, SWV4 NWY a , notifl containing 40 acres. per f This tract is ordered into the duly m arket on a showing that the actin greater portion estat talnous or too rough for cultiva ceag< many co entire st vote of j The fl lot is on sale of advert!» would ] stead ol of liquo state pr per yea moonsn ditional This bil for the is proh 317 X 1 D O R IN W IL B U R N W e ll D r illin g C o n tra c to r THE DALLES, OREGON Phone 3729, 518 W. 7thSt ' Bids may be made by the "principal or his agent, either personally at the sale or by mail, Bids sent by mail will be con- sidered only if received at this ed other time. We feel tha t the state could have uniform day light tima under this bill Ad vantage o f the bill Is that time would be established statewide LOST: Miniature Pinscher dog. • instead of by towns. We recom Red. from Krusow place. Mrs. mend 310 X YBS. Ted Thompson, Moro. 53p Three measures have been pro CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING — posed by initiative petition. The Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp ftS t is the veterans bonus. TWj freeze. Bring them in any dav will undoubtedly be decided by the voters on the basis of emo but Sunday. C A C Food Store, tional reaction and not by argu Grass Valley, Oregon. lltfc ments on the economic or social FOR YOUR WILLYS 4-WHEEL effects of it. The DRIVE PICKUP, JEEP OR probably be between STATION WAGON contact and $90,000.000 or almost $5,000- 000 per year for 20 years. R l.8 ?’ Willis Motor Co., West Col state bonus and It w m the fed umbia River Highway, The eral government that sent the Dalles, Ore. Also Willys Sta boys to war. Total possible is tion Wagons, Jeepsters, Sedan $600, which in time of high in Deliveries and 2-Wheel drive Ration, is slight pay for services Pickups i ton equipped with given. No recommendation. A constitutional amendment to the new F-head HURRICANE establish a method for apportion motor. Used civilian and mill- I ment of the legislature i s t h e . tary .Jeeps. Wlllys-Overland > eighth measure on the ballot, it Parts' and Service. 35tfn W asco High School November 4th Music by Dugan an d his Cowboy from Goldendale Tickets $ 1 .2 0 ' 5 Ladies Free i E v e r y b o d y drz«» in D o g Patch S ty le , Refreshm ents G. with: of th 1950. ! Back in O regon-a great pre-war favorite « ■ ____ OLD A tuperior «arvica ef personal aHandanca THAT COSTS NO MORE Yellow Label KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON y «OOHUYAVt a' ° r course, continue to A w W .r.r> 9 « o f pd « « ' H ermit ♦hai maah all wiinai Whitt Label SAME LOW PRICE V l!{ F™ ?* |X ¡J ^ n C K Y M U S K C Y ^ ^ fO R ^A C H I <2"5 - L - S » jP 65X GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS NOTH l i PROOF . NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION. H i* TOI« « World’s Motor Oil REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE STATE LABOR COMMISSIONER Experienced Trustworthy Efficient Bill Kirnaey public service has a record of that w arrants his retention. Adv.; Re-election of Klmsey ilttee, George E Sandy, c h r , 214 S. W. Madison St. Portland 4, Oregon Re-elect Senator W AYNE MORSE r<* tom«! , Tftoi , Ad Re 1**0 Srnoter W o y n *M © r,*‘ N , ' J . ( « . O * . f ( Summon«, 106 S. W Or«. KW« > 'I I <»»■. » —sX TO REPRESENT IN CONGRESS— Y O U —the 245,979 citizens o f the Second District o f Oregon, IT TAKES A BIG M A N o f far vision and wide Atomic Research! T h e a ttrib u te s horizons, a man who is a native of, and has lived and farmed on, the broad lands o f the district. IT TAKES A BIO M AN o f great wisdom and vita lity who has shown sound judgment in making the daily decisions that are so vital to Y O U , and ’ who has fought to protect your “ liberty against socialism.** r ii IT TAKES A M A N who in eight years has gained valuable experience in the Congress and valuable seniority on the powerful House Appropriations Committee—who has recently been selected by the N ational Affairs League fo r “ outstanding Con gressional contributions toward achieving a strong and prosperous America.** A. F. L. says . . . UPHOLD ’ ' 949 Legislature’« l ib e r a l ^SPENDABLE fello w sh ip . . . . THIS M A N IS LOWELL STO CKM AN DM ago assistance law 1. It brings Federal money to :e T o leran ce, Oregon.------ 2. It guarantee« a decent liv ing for the aged. 3 . It is legal, workable, keeps aid - to - old - folks out of politics. C ourtesy, - - ; M o d eratio n J a n d R esp ect ¿Lx. lig h t beer is the beverage 'o f m oderation. E njoy— . Moro Lodge No. I l l LC Meets 1st and 3rd a \\U | Tuesdays in I.O.O.F. hall. Transient and visiting brothers are cordially invited to meet with us. 4*’ZIV Marvin Howell, N. G. Leo Watkins, Secretary Fold Advertisement Public W elfare Education Committee Judd Oreonman, Chairman in the toughest test a motor gets! Using a new atomic research tool, Standard Oil Company of California scien tists for the first time in history measured wear aa it happened! They de veloped an oil eo superior that it doubles the life of average auto engines between major overhauls due to lubrication. C om pared to con ven tion al •’Premium Type" oils aa desig nated by the American Petro leum Institute, New "RPM” cute in half the wear-rate o f critical en gin e p a rt « In a to p -e « d -g o driving—th e tou gh est tea t a motor gets! Try i t Re-elect LOWELL STOCKMAN R E P U B L IC A N to CO NG RESS « •v. 1 A Product of Standard Oil Compony of California i 7 th While many state» are floundering under huge deficit« and increasing taxes, Oregon a budget is balanced. We have avoided here the epi demic of deficit sp en d in g In no other 20-month period of Oregon history has as much BEEN DONE u> modernization of our state institutions, construction of new buildings for higher education, highway devel opment (and on a pay-as-you-go bant I ) , j u r ist travel, peace-time industrial expansion^co ordination of state agencies dealing with resource conservation and development and effective budget control of state admmiatra- KEITH M DONALD Wasco. Phone 552 a . Grasa Valiev. Phone 232 h lO V E M B E R ci FAN ViriDRDUS-E F fE C ÎfV f LEADERSHIP DistritaMbf j C. R. ANDERSON on p o 'd A d * , , S’ o c lim o n For C o f l l’ H t C lu b Jorre s M C - u i r - a n , P e n d >1 on «*' - A * w i VI 1