MAN
CO U N TY JO U R N A L .
MORO. O jlK G ON
F R ID A Y , A P R IL «B, 1
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TROPHY P R E SE N T E D
B O A R D O F E Q U A L IR A T IO M
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Four Wheel Drive JE E PS, PICK-
ARBOURC
1 hereby announce tb a tj> am
for Wll-
a candidate for the from the lys-Overland Sales, Service, Parts
State
P vb U n h ed E v e r y F r lo a y nt
22nd
K epreeentauve
W * ^
Accessories, ^
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¿2nd
R epresentau
M oro, O regon
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comprising
eomortatne
Gilliam.
" h e e le r,
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23-tfc.
E d itor
Sherm an and
L. F rench
—
‘ W ant your own
aubject to the w it of t h e J t o
w ’ANTED:
A
th e
»tered
M
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matuLxT,
iS
business? S tart with benefit
cratlc. voters at the prim ary
r o e t o f f lc e « t M o r o . 2 t * T 2 Ì
of our 84 year old national
• f C o n g r e s » o f M a r c h S. 1 8 7 » .
’^ r t Smith
reputation and on our capital.
O F F IC IA I
COUNTY P A PE R
second Monday of May, or May
•
Condon,
Oregon
800 family route open in S h er
12. 1952 and publicly examine
man county. W rite J. R> W at
the assessm ent rolls, correct all
most of them every r two • _
___ _ nnnnintwi At lee «bee.________________________
kins company, 137 Dexter Ave.
in v a lu a tio n , d e s c r i p t i o n
/ J F J ’J ò l w '
E
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Seattle 9, W ashington. 23-8c
or qualities of lands, lots or other ON F I N A L R E P O R T
S Y N O P S IS O F A N V C A L
STATEM ENT
property assessed by such assess
Notice is hereby given th at WANTED: Septic Tank service,
fo r th e y ea r ended D ra e m b e r 31. 1 99 1
or- and it shall be the duty of John M. Rolfe, as adm inistrator
o f th e P A C I F I C C O A S T H R Ï I - -
prom pt
service,
reaso liable
♦î .
but thev do have work Rufus grange is to put on
that is correct but tney oo n-»c
..
chprnten eountv
M I R A N C K C O M P A N Y o f V ancouver
persons Interested to appear at with the Will annexed of the
county
rates, Ray Meader, Phone G186,
to the X n»ur
E rltla h
■nee C om m leeto ner ft W e S ta te o f
the tim e anti place appointed, estate of Theodore M. R o lfe , de-
X l e T s n T a r a n v Individual, thipd and fourth degree
The ________
Daliear _ Ore. RL 2 19-27p
O regon. p urs uant
p e o p le m a n can
j
(late9> Wllaon caiied a practice
Each petition or application for ceased, has filed his final re-
7i a i ’CHTFRING —
A D M I T T E D ASSETS
th e
reduction of a particular port w ith the clerk of the Coun—CUSTOM SL A tG U T E R I,
From such arrogance come meetlng for Monday evening.
------------» 'a s s a i l
!,e r t r a g » loans on re e l
assessm ent shall i>e made in writ- ty Court of the State of Oregon
Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp
S * 'h T , X
~ 'n
m o i r7n- Mr T b o m ^ n explained the
estai» -
£>on;
freeze. Bring them In anv da?
ing
verified
by
the
oath
of
the
for
Sherm
an
County,,
and
that
»U M C R IFTIO N RATH»
tereetetl In hl» party than In hla reason and ^ “' ' X e i i n ' °que»
but Sunday. C & C Food Store.
applicant or his attorney, and said court ' has fixed Saturday
‘Ä ^ s s f v a *
I « .’ » «
Grass Valiev. Oregon.
Jltfe
I
n
te
r
e
s
t
,
dividend»
a
n
d
shad
be
file«!
with
the
board
the
3rd
day
pf
May,
1952,
at
the
• -
ONE YEAR - . . . . ............ •*-<* country.^
tions of the grangers.
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We certainly hope th a t Mr
w ithin the^Hrst week it la t$y law hours o f 10 o'clock a. m. of said
• • •
M oco lx id g e N o. U S 1.O.O.F
O th e r assets — _____ m —
9 2 .7 7 0 9 1
A P R U . 25, 1952
Trum an will look back at his
required to lie in ‘ session; and day and the courtroom of sard
Mrs. Susie Mason of Spokane
ta ra ta .» '-’ 9 2 4 .CTO.3 9
tte
first
utterance
when
h
e
w
as
by
'3
to
w
i„
„
h
er
so
n
In
law
and
an\
petition
or
application
not
so
court
in
the
courthouse
in
Moro,
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Meets 1st and 3rd
tK A P P O R T IO N M E N T A G A IN
IB
made, verified and filed shall not Sherm an - County, Oregon, as Tuesdays in I.O.O.F.
„ ________
S u te Senator i’hil Hitchcock, • « " lr,l!
Jx>ra
a d ju s tm e n t
ax-
he considered or acted • upon by the time and place for hearing ball. T ransient and
the board. Each such petition or all objections to »aid report and visiting brothers are
cordially Invited
m ent « , the O r e ^ n l e ^ l a t u r C .
wb, „ b a M n hH. potvej the
>(
application shall s ta te ' thereon the settlem ent thereof,
T o ta l U
John M. Rolfe F lo y d la m e , N . G.
c a p ita l
tlie
address
to
which
notice
of
now enrolled in the Rufus school
S t a tu t o r y
The X
t i
F rlZ y th a ï no recent attitude of arrogrance
Leo W atkins, Secretary
A dm inistrator
» 5 0 0 .0 0 0 .0 0
ftie action of tlie board of equal!
and is in the fifth grade. David
Bpectal
Carlton L. Pepper
a u rp lu a
zatiön
shall
he
»ent.
t
•
w here
had
the
committee
found
—
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is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Prank
L a p in e R e b e k a h L o d g e No. 11«
Attorney for A dm inistrator
\ -
Clair L. Balzer
¿ fu n A d « * (a (•ur-
w itnesses so unanimous in their T |fR OM> ««NGH
Reid.
22
25c
ur
Meets 2nd and 4th
.
Sherm an County Assessor
V fiib )
M T . 0 1 7 .7 4
S i ni?S..iabOUl
J m / ' S e in
They do not sing the' old
Nineteen Rufus grange mem-
Tuesdays of each
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The Dalles every one spoke in
(>xafiloniy the words
went to Harlaqdview Sgtur
B a r n e y ’s G. V .
month.
Visiting
R u b b er P a in t,
favor
of . the
t reap
songs
T o ta l
.<
______ , - S . ’ 9 2 4 ,0 7 0 .3 5
members
welcome
Ia vui m
ww federal
‘" T * “ ' plan
‘.‘¿ " „ h o V
w
a
^
sound
familiar
hut
the
arrange
day
m
ight
to
see
them
put
on
the
NOTH
E
OF
DISTRICT
ROAD
was
portlonm ent and only one ? waa
different as to lnit|itio n for the first and second
STATEMENT O#
R7
Josephine G entry
MEETING, D IST R K T NO 1>
w illing to deviate from It in
N.G.
make them ull hut recogniz degree. State deputy and Mrs
•x p » n » *a In c u rre d
5 7 .4 5 7 .» »
«HERM AN COUNTY, OfcBGON
th e slightest.
Helen Martin, Sec.
V em Lantz of Redmond were
»»..
m ..»
NOTICE
is
hereby
given
th
at
Reasons given were economic a
K ï ü ”a: " n:“ - S i i» .« » »
Barber shop singers of the old there also.
in pursuance of ,a petition duly WANTED — Work, baby sitting,
as well as philosophical—
—
politl
N«t
u n d e rw ritin g gain
day*« were often of a beery sort
Friday Rufus went to Hepp
signed by the required num ber
typing, etc. Phone <19, Moro, E ureka lxaóge No. 121 A.F. A A.**
7 .3 1 « « »
o r I om
cally philosophical, th at is.
0 .4
4 1 1 9 5 . I - ? -
Meet» on the 1st and
who sang their songs plain with- ner to thelr track meet. Gerald
of
freeholders
and
bona-fide
resi-
24t2
4 .1 7
3rd Thursday evening»
The economics of the m atter out even knowing who was the Par9Ona took Charles Wilson,
(e d e ra l In-
r<.i»
dents of Road D istrict No. 1. w 'A N l’SD—Dressmaking or al-
4 ,8 9 9 3 3
each monili. Visiting
are readily apparent to an tor
the barRone. They Just AJ Biake( p aul Blackbum e and
F e d i r a i Incora» ta z a s in-
Sherm an County, Oregon, a dis
terations.
Hazel W orkman,
memtxjrs cordially in
eastern Oregon is 68 percent oi
wag voiurni?t too. . George Fox Jr. A1 Blake won 2nd
8S mmmb »'"332ZZ-_-
tri. t road m -eting of
Sewing Center, 312E 3rd St.,
vited to meet with us
Dividend» to » tockbold-
the state; it has the greatest po-
haye
expected ,nshot pQt, . 3d in discus, 3d in
Non»
♦oters of said D istrict No. 1 will
The Dalies, phone 3070. 24-27p
I * v td e ñ d » *to "" ¿ > Ü c y ú o íí
C lyd e G illm o r, W. M.
tenttaliky for
development I k - S uch singlng
oRj fashioned t he Javelin throwing. Paul Black-
N on»
be held a t Qie court house in HARTS CHIX— every Tues.
Non»
H . D. P in k e r to n , S e c r e ta r y
-jg g ;
capae there Is so much more or
ihere
anything we will burne won 3d in the. 220 yd. dash,
Muro, Oregtin. on Wednesday.
S B ? ¡a 1« Ä - S . ^ —
Folder and price fist by re
2
3
.2
5
2
4
«
a u rp lu a ( n e t )
it. in eastern
not tolerate it is being old-fash
.
wl , gnd a Wt
Moy 14, 1952, a t 2 00 p. m., for
turn mail.
H arts Hatchery, R etlileh eta C h ap ter N o. »3» Q.BLS
alm ost 13 acres of
,1
.iu w d ; We may revive old things
R
clouds look-
T o t a l c a p ita l a n d o r -
2 3 2 5 2 .4 «
•the purpose ko f'v o tin g an addi
Ì5-24C
I n e r ü £ ¿ '* r a * i u r p í u » '» »
Beaverton, Ore.
Meets every second anu
per « p i l l against Ibe »U W .
, hem new . or po»l.b
golng u> put
tional tax not to exceed 10 mill.»
1 9 .« 2 2 .7 1
fourth Thursday in each
ac re , and In addition t t - « (hem up („ ke »quarr dancing» ~ wn som ey ra in,„ b ut no such
•in th e dollar on all taxable pro- FOR SALE,
iuow vnev. i uhi
month; visiting member»
strtd road d is trte tr-* »
Pickup with
4-speed trans.
m illions of acres o
g
bu( we are i^terestcl only In
.Things are really getting
BS BSSTSsT'-’i : : “ 1:88:8 perty in ------
invited. Moro, Oregon
stock
rack.
B.
McNeely,
Grass
u, supplem ent • “ >ck
new things in en tertainm ent
and we could use rain. The
b
D ir
iv id
id a e n n d d a » p »
a ld
id o r cr«dlt»d
credited
_____
fund to lie raised by «uch addt-
Bonnie May, W. M.
to p o lle r holder»
Non»
r„'W:ar» t ^ US re eon
™ «“ « « *" “ ba''b- ' “h<» ’ X
b a . a,ready begun head-
Valley. Oregon;
13c tfn
P r in c ip * ! o f Oc» in O n z o n . N on».
't’l T ^ r X i ' ? I bwlt“,t ”m n ti N E E P AN ALI.PUHPOSE CAR’
Ó
wen
Ross,
Secretary
• i a t S ta pari of the slate will anymore although tte - name r e ,ng o u t and slartlng to dry up.
the
roads
within
Then
see
tlte
Willya
station
h 1 lti m ^ l |. . -a n d w i » — arg mains Gone also 1« the liisUnesa
„ m e rain comes this
Court upon ,
,,NOH ? t ÎS«} it NI AL
i S
th a t t i l . ^ Z i l c
o t <hc oW -Ingin» It had vtg«r
a very g<xx), year for
1» jr » a r »nd»d Djoember 3 U 1, 1 9 5 1 ,
said road district w ithin one Wagon on display at W ILLIS
G ile s L .
T Y COM-
year from the collection of sai< MOTOR CO. All-»teel body, over
A N T o f Keen«. In th» s ta le o f N e w
,, m mg.an th st eventually this and volufne. Tune was secon- p ^ t ^ . The wheat needs rain,
lpah lra, rand» to the In au ra n e »
Bam
drive,
plenty
of
carrying
capacity
^ ¡ do ^ t h e state would have dary. Hawnony seemed excellent eHpee|a|iy th at which was seed
Comi m laatoncr o f th » S ta ta o f Oregon.
tax.
purauant A to
law:
! ™ » » u ‘ n n n r on at ihe lime. Well, why not. the e^ d e and
a very goo.
liatcil this 25th day of April, means safety, economy and prac-
D M IT T E D A JSE1H
Bond«
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8
5
0
3
.7
3
8
.0
4
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tical transportation. Also New
a |»p u laO o n P»>asl» But there luatlneas has gone out of many start vM
The w
heat has a lot of,
yet. The
w heat
1952
Koelu Z Z " Z Z Z Z Z — ,
9 5 1 .3 8 3 .0 0
M o rtg a g e k u n a on re a l _
__
C.
A-
Tom
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leaves
on
It,
and
some
wheat
men
1. R E P U B L IC A N
1 3 7 .4 7 4 .7 3
will be need for legislation to thing*.
County Judge
tSSr*
rafat»"’* ï n o ” «n-
are
turning
their
cattle
In
the
sH8:??8?í
353?
curabrane»»
)
develop conditions favorable to --------------------
1OO%
W
ATERPROOF
C a «h ai
wheat so some of the leaves will
lie n t » ’
a o tb e tM n r a n lu m » —,
1 ,0 3 0 .4 0 « . 9 »
“NOTICE OF SALE
he eaten off. They are just some
I t is probable th a t'th e argu
In te r e a t. dividend» and
re a l eatata Incom e due
thing
extra
for
the
stock
to
sup
ft
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
m ent for the federal plan Is
an d ae»ru»d _________
O»
port. Our rain m aker can really
41
O th e r
in a u ra n e »
W HO H E IHi
stronger from the ¡M»lnt of gov
th at sealed bids for the pur
O oggW U âiM M r o f t M S U U o t O r»»oa.
work
this
year,
we
need,
him.
2 .3 »
ernm ental theory; th at each es
chase of Lots 10, 11, and 12.
T’a ^ ' Ä Ä.u«p,v.
A n a le r t, a g g r c« « lv e le g is la to r o f
A group of neighbors 8Urpr ‘SCi‘
tdbllshetl un it of governm ent—
- Bio k 2, Grass Valley, Sherman
17 yea r« e x p e r ie n c e .
L o .a r a __________ ______ I 6 .0 4 4 .9 4 8 .7 4
St
o
r
ta
g
g
iT’
jô
in
»
on
r»gi
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Holland
Johnson
L
o
ra
a
d
ju
s
tm
e
n
t
as a county—is entitled to re
. County, Oregon, will he receiv
A c k n o w le d g e d aulh tarity on t a x
no
April 12 to celebrate their wed
U n e » r M d p re m iu m » w. -4 .
ed by the undersigned as agent,
presentation. To put this i epie
atio n .
Paah ? n 3 'V r t i U flv p ô ïit» 1 . 3 » k X l l .0 »
A l l o th e r i f a b l ll t l e a ------
ding aiirtiversa?y.
Be&des the
R eco g n ize « th e n eed fo r In te lli
for the ow ners until 10 o’clock
sentatlon o n , the basis t>f one
A à » M r jH lâ M » a *
tra-
Tot«
T o ta l U a M tltl» » .
collected p r tm lU IM
4 9 0 .2 6 7 64
honors guests there were, the
g e n t e c o n o m y . W ork« for it an d
a m. April 29. TW52.
AU bids
senator for each county is to
-» 1 0 .1 0 0 .9 0 3 .3 4
c
m » c a p i t a l ___ _
ee»
l a t a a w i, ' « fv ld e n d « And
C a p ita l
Ram Brocks. Malcolm Guys, Geo.
v o te « for it,
_ '
to be mailed or delivered to the
follow the ideal of the federal
paid
T w e n ty yea r« m a y o r o f M oro.
Drlnkards, Lester Grays, H arland _ S p u e p c ia l « 1 ,4 0 4 .0 0 0 0 0
governm ent which no A m srkan
office of Celia L. Gavin, 502 U.
O th e r » « M t»
C h em ica l
w a r fa re
se r v ic e
in
McDonalds and Mrs Grace Mfcd-
rarwra
1 9«
can decry.
-
fu n d »
« 1 4 .2 2 9 .0 4
S. National Bank Bldg., The
W
orld
W
ar
I.
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TO
ler.
Pinochle
was
played
w
ith
U n a a a lg m d
Other plans, even those that
Dalle», Oregon. '
E d ito r o f
oft-q u o ted
H herm an
fu n d » <«ur-
1 2 9 9 ,7 9 7 .0 0
high scores going to (Malcolm Guy
p lu a l
X 2 9 0 .0 0 0 0 0
The undersigned reserves the
promise adherence to the p rin
C o u n ty J o u r n a l.
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and
Mrs.
Geo.
Drlnkard,
low
to
S urplua^ a» re g ard a pol-
ciple of recognition of both area
riglit to reject any or all bids.
r f S & É â S a * ^ : : Ma
S 4 2 4 4 2 2 9 .0 4
1,949.
W H A T H E HAYS: s
Holland Johnson and Mrs. Guy.
Lena GoSch. A g e n O o r
and population would elect both
• TOUGH
T he first duty of a legislator
Refreshm ents brought by the
^
“* .^ ^ 0 3 S ,4 1 ..7 i
senators and representatives on
T“ «T*«MÍÑTO»‘ ¡íc58lri;‘
Naomi E radberry, Bessie STOy-
• DURARLI
informed
p»ei
Is
to ' be completely
TJ413
guests, chicken sandwiches, cho
a dual basis. It is much simpler
enoon, Gladys H urst and Mamie
“ *
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. » 1 , 0 0 0 .0 0 0 . 0 0
about his district an d the prob
• UGHTWEIGH1
’* M lg Un»<1
In cu rre d
341
colate
cake
and
coffee
were
ser
22-25C
to solve the conflict between
W arnikk.
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rararntrais «z- « ,2 7 2 .6 4 7 .8 7
lems of Its people. He should
• 1»% WHtrgMl
funi
tunda («
.rar-
V
» In c u rre d - - —
ved and the Johnsons’ were pre
area and population by electing
»lual " 4 ,1 2 7 ,» 7 3 .» »
B
a
r
n e y ’s G. V.
OriClad Waders work steadily and conscientious
Mlxnurah'r*,
sented a lovely large brass plate.
T o ta l u n d e rw ritin g de
members of one house on one
■ e v e r m « ld » w . .
ly for their solution.
e t Iona _____ _ — » 8 ,2 1 9 .8 7 1 .2 1
’Ä f d . «
.m «
d tu uct!
w e ig h t o n ly 2 2 ox.
N a t u n d e rw ritin g gam
plan ami the other on the other.
‘ “ The welfare of eastern Ore
Mr. and Mrs. George Fox a t
.......
....... .. ty p e fo o t — i t s d l fo o t
T O
T° h I a T B M É Ñ T Ö f t ö e O M i ” ‘ ®
gon depends on the continued
T hat means the senate on an
In v e s tm e n t incom e —
atxra. F o ld » in to h » n d y p o u c h -r a c k -
tended the funeral of Mrs. Roy
O th e r I n c o m » ___ e
development of Columbia river
area basis, the House on a popula
Brown held In The Dalles last
T o ta l,
b e fo re fe d e ra l
» 2 .S 3 4 .0 1
Incom e tax»» ______ —
basin power together w ith tran s
L o M rap»»»** In c u rr e d . l» 9 .7 O 2 .o «
tion basis. T hat is the federal
Thursday.-
Mr.
Fox
was
a
pall
F
e
d
e
ra
l
Income
taxea
" S S .’T & f f lT .J T « » .« •> •
portation and irrigation; -upon
in c u rre d — — ___ _
t
e
s
i
l
i
bearer.
. ,
N e t Incom e . . . . ___
getting grass to grow on its sage-
D iv id e n d s to »tockhold-
The argum ent th at this would
Mrs.
Leland
Medler
attended
’ ss S i ä t : ? ^ - * « » » « • «
e t a ___________________
2 0 4 .0 0 0 .0 0
covered range lands; upon fu r
In» "gain
D iv id e n d s
to
policy-
give too much power to eastern
le t u n d a rw ritln
confraternity of C hristian Doc-
ther utilization of tim ber resour
holder» _______ ‘
1 9 ,5 1 1 .9 1
» n î ’ tn o ô m â *7 *Z Z
O th e r Hem » a ffie ttn g
FEIACAN
Oregon immediately runs coun
trlne which was held in The
ces; upon a foreign policy th a t
s u rp lu s m a t ) _______
2 2 3 .1 0 3 .7 2
Oth»!
T o ta l. f ö o r T f id a r a l T » ;
ter to the fact th at states west
Dalies Monday. During the day
“CENTAVRE”
will perm it the development of
271 599 31
T o ta l c a p ita l an d »ur-
1 V*Í? r*a I * In o u m » t a z w T t f
of the Mississippi have M many
m arkets- I n - th e
Pacific; upon
Barbara Medler was a qtuest of
4 0 8 .1 9
' 9 ta a ttom a < n » t i ___ _
SO U TH B E N D
In c re a ae In surplus as
H
I
S
l
ì
I
keeping as much of our power
senators as do the eastern states
M rs. George Fox while her mo
r » s * r d » p o a ey h o id e r».
1 3 4 ,7 1 7 .3 9
M IT C H E L L
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B U ÎIN f c S H I N O R E G O N
at home as we can use; upon
It overlooks the fact that upstate
Noa»
ther Was away.
and
FO R TH E^YEA R ^
r ù v id r â d â "to” ' ra ile ÿ h ô îd -
keeping all of our water; upon a
legislators have often Iwen recog
A ÎB E X
on»
riRw K2lT*idrec*lv*i
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tax policy that will perm it citi
S on*
P r in c ip a l o ffic e In Oregon.
a l c h a rg M (n e t t _
nized ae ’ the most comi>etent
E le c tr ic M otor«, B a r n e y ’« (». V.
H »m a
a ffa c t la g
zens to . buy* and improve pro
A ll T y p e s o f F is h in g T a ck le.
Rathbone. K i n , ! S g h & S tre Seeley
et
9 4 - 3 3 » 19
and the most interested in the
tu r p i i < n » t l -------------
3 1 0 SW F oul
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perty.”
See S te v e about
• t '' 0SP., t K x W nu ‘ l , „ i
w elfare of the city itself. It fad”
P o rtla n d 4 . Oregon
Tsa¡ 5 s s i" ,a t
to note that the population plan
MORE N E X T W E E K
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m i
W h a t to c a tc h ’em w it h
'■ i e s i t A
• Y N O P S I « O F J k N N T J A t.
P A N T o t 9 0 John B treet. N e w T o r ti
would give control of both
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Ì T r A A T E W E N T
* 9 . ln th » » to t» o f N » w Y o rk , m ad»
:o th» In a u ra n e » Com m iaato ner o f th e
houses to the «mail. W illamette
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*188 a
N e t ioeeee p a id — .
N Y o t Roaton. In th» .« t a t » o f
valley counties.
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m ent laws, danger to the state
a
riàSh and'bank depóéít» T.27aTVr .71
for if it becomes divided geo
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o f O re a t B r ita in . B i d » to
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the
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collected prem ium » - ,
p art of the state than the reverse
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in te re s t, dividende and
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al r a t â t . Incom e du»
C ra h iú»dt b»ñít~d»'rosit«
Candidate for Republican
condition. But it isn’t only east
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O th e r
Agenta* balano»» o r un
vea
a d ju s tm e n t
ex-
Nomination
for Representative
ern Oregon; it 1« all rural Oregon
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th a t Is concerned about having
22ND DISTRICT
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ra i
a aia to
income
Many things account for
lo r the
me
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r a t a n d a rrru e d — —
its future i n the hands of those
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p u b l i c ’s n ig h e s te e m f o r
O th e r araeta . . . . — . .
lia b ilitle a .
ax
t e . - ■djua tm e nt
, T o ta l
who are uninform ed about it*
• F a rm e r — W heat* a n d t a ttle
Olympia Beer. Am ong these
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stant purity.
MR. TRUMAN
tunda
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tu ral P la n n in g C o n fer en o r
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from the special brew ing water
the United States cannot e x p e c t- Totai wj«*}»»«*. « T eoi 433M
• tir u d n a te (> H C a n d C orn ell
S u rrln a as regards pol-
purplra
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very rvoponsihle government foi
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to a part of the problem of poor
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the power to take over the news
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M ortgage
to M eet Your Individual needs j
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incom e t a .
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c -d e r a l laeôm e taxe»
papers if “in the Interest of the
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it is not the
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branch or governm ent. The exe
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In cre a ae In aurplua • •
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plu» lu m a < n » t > ------»
\ ’et pre m iu m »
cute, th e expressed wilt of the
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“ em perate People
Net loma» r a t o ------- —
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3 6 3 .T 5 1 7 0
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D iv id e n d » r a id n r c re d ite d
te x a rd » polli
people’s delegates. Who are th.'
FO R T H K T E A R
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to poltcyhoM era
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will.
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congressm en and senators
;um»Rr*ri^»P5-.«10
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■ receive
Ï
«Trude Mark» »e^ U. 5 Pw. 0*5---
Rxcept for the w artim e me.»
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DOOLY «i CO.
:l|lJiLrYNo.n P ortland , ore
v i» unni o r m o n i t o
ran—
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o
m
,
-
su res the p resident wvuhl have
■eytooMerB
had no pow er to ta k e o v e r the
J^ lirrn u u t (County J o u r n a l
steel . Industry, nor perhaps the
railroads. Those powers should
have been repealed long before
they could be u sed b y a m an wit.i
such exalted ideas about his
knowledge of w hat is best for
the I»eople
..
No man given to thought would
he was the sole
presum of
e that
judge
what i
¿ s t for the
There are 531 m en’ elect-
NATION At ED1 TO «IAI
□ l ? I I acsocr - atio N
Eleven of the original squad
oresent for the picnic, in-
eluded In thjs num ber were Ar-
th u r Belshee from Corvallis and
By Mrs. George L. Fox
S e th ree F raser brothers. Pau!
Tommy. Thompson, county ag-
w ith ‘the ECA
ent put on the program at the of Moro. Gordon from I inatilla
’
v
m
et
in
in
Germiyay,
Tom
from
Rufus grange when It
. „ „ session
Thursday
even
a n d d o trn -n , n u ta te ,
__ , I /sl^noAn
■ »
‘ng. Holland Johnson - e ,
Clair
^ X s ^ u L
Adams and the coach Homer Bel-
R u fu s N ew s
w ere
Meeting of the board of equah
station for feheMnan county. T j
the taxpayer,,
of S is
hennan
Notice
hereby county.
given
Oregon.
Notice is hereby given
th at the Board
—
of VTO-ltratlon
Equalization
for Sheim w nCounty. Oregon, will
attend a t IMS’ C ounty Court Room
Sherm an County C ourt
N g
«
■Mb, m*»
A m E .
Want Ada
:
JRgRl
fo r C o n g r e s s
a-
WADERS
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SPINNING
REELS
S te ve ’s T a ve rn
W hnco ,
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th
W h a t m akes -
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C harles A. T om
so acceptable?
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