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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1953)
PAGE 2 SHERMAN CüUNTY| OURNAI j , MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, AUGUST 21. I»XI freeze. C & C F«xxl Store, full time, to call on farmers in Wpighs 1320 and pull^ very Grass Valley, Oregon. 47tfn have been fixed by the T ourt as <jay of September, 1953. at the Sherman county. Wonderful eksily. Priced to sell. See it the time and place for hearing of hour of 10:00 Clock A. M., and oj>portunity. $15 to $26 in a day. FOR SALE: 4 bedroom house, at Union Service Station, Was- objections to said Final Account the court room of the Circuit No experience or capital requir 3 lots, garage, 46’ x 26’ shop; Co. p42-43 and for the settlement of said Court of Sherman County in ed. Permanent. Write today. electric heater & range, oil estate. o Moro, Oregon, as the time and FOR SALE: Either grass or al McNess Company. 2123 Mag heater & 265 gal. fuel tank, all falfa hay, round bales, second Opal Parkins place for the hearing on said pe- nolia St. Oakland 7, Calif. 40-lp g««es for $4750.66. Ivan Kirkelie cutting. In field $22.60. Will ITATE WIDE PAINT OO. com Moro, Oregon Administratrix tition. 26tfn haul to Sherman county for T. lis te r Johnsoq » Dated this 19th day of August, plete painting an«l decorating FOR SALE: 4 be«lr«x>m house 3 $30.00 Ted Ball, Wamic. 42-3p Attorney for Administratrix 4O-3c 1953. service, spray or brush. Phone blocks from grade school, 5 Marie Hoskinson FOR SALE: J977 or 5293, 1265 E. 12th St. blocks from high school, 3 One of the finer IN THE CUM I IT COURT OF County Clerk Vern Campell and Jack Null, batha and 3 toilets. Write or homes in The Dalles area. Very THE STATE OF OREGON FOR (Circuit Court Seal» The Dalles, Oregon 38tfn call, Dr. R. S. McVlcker, U. S. ultra rmxlern. Finished in na THE COUNTY OF SHERMAN Lloyd V. Henrichs Nat’l Bank Bldg., The Dalles, tural woods. Wall to wall ar- CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING — In the Matter of the Petition of Charles Burnet peting. Two beautiful fireplac Oregon. 39-43c Me it cutting, wrapping, sharp the District School Board of Arthur Bucholtz % es. Built in ixxlrtxim furnish School District No 17, Sherman Petitioners ings. 3 baths. Daylight base County, Oregon, for the Judicial Mem4»ers of the School Board of ment. I^arge Thermopane pic r Examination anti Judgment of School District No. 13, Sherman AS* ture windows throughout. Un the Court as to the Regularity County, Oregon. 42-4c obstructed view of city & riv and legality of the Proceedings i r m i O HAPPY DAY er. Call 5365 The Dalles. 12-3c Taken In the Calling and Holding The vote by farmers on the re of an Election in said District, st list RIPTION RATES DO YOU KKNOW that, in addi tention of price at the cost of tion to enjoying insurance pro »2.(M> allotments was expected and even Authorizing Bonds to be Issued to WANT ADS UNE I EAR tection, you also may share its practical unanimity was ac- Provide Funds with which to LOST: Black Pekinese, last seen Construct and Equip a Building AUGUST 21, IMS profitably in the growth anti ___ curately fwetold. Sunilay north of Wasco. Mrs. prosperity of this necessary It seems to surprise no one to be Used as a High School. Earl Richelderfer, Wasco. 42c UONGREHW SIKH Id>— No. 2826 industry by the purchase of that farmers should want to re- APPLICATIONS are now l>eing NOTICE AND SUMMONS sound insurance c o m p a n y Congress has adjourned for the a favorable price at the risk taken for work with the First stocks? And leading bank session of a Republican adminis- of losing a market. It should not TO SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 17, National Bank. . Sickness and COI NTY, OREGON; stocks as well? tration and there Is natural com be surprising; laborers have been SHERMAN Health Insurance, Life Insur and TO A U , QUALIFIED VO Insurance and bank stocks of ment about what It has done and doing that for years through th- TERS, FREEHOLDERS AND ance and Vacation with pay, fer you a proven, safe metho«! ir labor unions. True, they had what it should do. Everyone has Retirement tienefits. Apply at TAXPAYERS OF SAID DIS $2.65 pt. for building fiinancial security, notions about what congress and no reputation of independence to TRICT, and OTHER INTEREST Sherman County Branch, Moro. while your shares are earning congressmen should do and, per forget but human nature does ED PERSONS: you. 4.10 fiît:« KOR SALE: Radco Sportsman a gooil current income return. haps unfortunately, they would- not varY greatly. House Trailer, like new, sleeps NOTICE IS GIVEN that a pe Write for our latest folder soon. The farmers voted for govern n’t be able to do it for the rather 2, has 2 burner butane stove. tition has been filed in the above JOSEPH W. DODD, TYGH simple reason that congress is an ment controls a« long as govern Court by Lloyd V. Henrichs, Ice box and lots of built-ins. VALLEY, ORE., Eastern Ore institution of great age, for Am ment price aid accompanied them; Charles Burnet and Arthur Bu gon Mgr. Wm. J. Collins & Co. OLD erica, that isn’t going to lx* chan laixir, with government consent, choltz, as the S hool Board of BRAND Complete investment services. ger! much by the ideas or actions makes its own price. It is possi School District No. 17, Sherman Moro l.«HÎgc No. 1|3 Corporate stocks and bonds. of any one man, however full of ble that farmers are in better po County, Oregon, asking for a ju Meets 1st and Ird Preferred stocks. Stock or Tues«lavs u I O O F sition than labor for we learn KENTUCKY STRAIC1IT BOURBON WHISKEY ideas and ambition. dicial examination and judgment bond trusts. Tax exempt bonds; Congressmen should keep in that many persons are doing their in Court as to the regularity and nail Ti a n sim i and visiting brother« ar« — • school, water, state and county iiiir n i t iw ©bvioii tact t h r i in own work to evade ths high cost ___ __ of procee proceedings had and ordiain invHeo elecl . , (ili, ,,, uf iiir.Ht- It . lu l l« . , H I .| i t H n o t legality 01 mgs nad 'WftNRJ Issues. Licensed, bonded. Ex perienced 25 years. 42 tfn representing a district or a state. >*kely likely that many will go to rals- rais taken by said Board and said John E. DeMcss, N.G School District in the calling and l.eo Wat k.ns. Se< rct.irs The people of that area are, or ing their own beef or planting holding of an election for the au NEED AN ALL-PURPQSE CAR? should i»e, their sole concern. their own cotton. Then see the Wlllys Station What we are interested in right thorization of bonds of School Lupine Rebekah Ixxlge No. IK! Wagon on display at WJLLIS Their abilities should be directed District No. 17, Sherman County, now is what hapepns to the econ Meets 2nd and 4th ' - < to that object alone. MOTOR CO. All-steel body, over in the sum of Three Hun Tuesday« of each Political parties are means of omy of a nation when its produ Oregon, drive, plenty of carrying capacity dred Sixty Thousand Dollars month Visiting cers, labor and farmer, obtain ac obtaining and directing power. means safety, economy and prac for the purpose of pro members wen onu It seems odd that more congress tual or tacit government support ($366,000) tical transportation. Also New viding funds with which to con men do not use their party in for high prices for their product? struct and equip a school build Mollie McLachlan Four wheel Drive JEEPS, PICK N .G. stead of more often ix?ing used For one thing the element of com- ing to be used as a high school. UPS, and STATION WAGONS. ie'en Martin, Sec petition, usually identified with by their party. Perhaps this is Contact WILLIS MOTOR for Wil- NOTICE IS FURTHER GIV natural when it is remembered capitalism Is removed. For anoth lys-Overlan«l Sales, Service, Parts Eureka No. |?.| A.e. A A.*’ EN that this notice will be pub that our most intelligent men er, if the two could be allied, it lished once a week for three (3) and Accessories. Wdst Columbia M<ei» ub the a.iu seldom get into politics. Political would be politically unassailable. successive weeks and jurisdiction 3r<j Thuis«lay «.veningf River Highway, The Dalles, Ore For a third, it could easily be a life requires a different sort of each tnotain Y isitio gon. 23-tfc shall be complete within ten (10) mind than that possessed by the producers cartel system. members cordially in days after the date of completing TX)IL SALE: Juniper corner, cor It may turn out to be a very vlted to meet edtl thinker. of said notice. Any ral and gate posts. Also Tam Roliert Belshe, W. M. This is a statement of accepted fine step in the nation’s economy publication arack fence posts. Priced rea Pinkerton, Secretary fact and is not criticism. Never and everyone may get rich and interested person may at any sonably. On good gravel road. theless the nation would lx* bet live happily for a long time. Also time before the expiration of said Bethlehem « lu ip te r N o. .. O K 4 t) rar on 's I ci rgest - sell ing ten (10) days appear anti contest Homer E. Davis, Lonerock, it may isolate us economically ter served if congress had more the validity of said proceedings Meets every second air from the rest of the world from Oregon. 45-51c Information about the districts of straight bourbon ! any of the acts and things / f t . fourth Thumda* m ea n FOR SALE: Canned Hales or El its representatives and the states which we would not buy and or month visiting member* therein enumerated. The date of V of its senators. And if Its mem- could not sell. \ • •• ~ bert» peaches. $7:00 per ease of Invited M«»m O»»»gnn of this no- tiers looked backward to the study , It is , surprising , . what we have . the . . first . publication . n, . 21 cans. Call Moro 438. 45c Mary O. Coons, W. M. of history as much as they look “'" ’“‘‘I' wl,lh ,h‘; l ueOry ¿ „ m i n i ,• THIS WHISKEY 4 YEARS OLD • 86 PROOF • THE OLD HERMITAGE CO., FRANKFOftT, KY. Gwen R osk , Secretary WANTED: Man with car, part or f o r w a r d to to the next election we .... high prices ami production res. N 0H C L IS H It I HhK (. IV»EN forward ‘.V SN-"’ trictlon. We have more gadgets would evade some of the more ob than , any . other nation A and labor „ z z / '" < vious foreign entanglements. t The founding fath ers assum ed w orks about th ree q u a rte rs o f t h e that the people would be repre time; we have more foo«l than sented by citizens who took a we know what to do with and little time off from their farms farmers will use but three-quar or shop« to express the will of ters of the land. Certainly no one their neighbors in public matters. can quarrel with such a delightful Professional politicians were be situation unless he lie trying to yond their conception and we are reduce the percentages to one- .urc conatltutlon would ha v . ! i X “ he oM WASCO been different had they iieen able problems of economics much as to look ahead 150 years. the old bar-room brawler OREGON Congress should remember that did fought with one hand be government is the enemy of the who his back. .-.W A V .* people, it reduces their liberty, hind And does any one, except a few f Relies I rum their pockets and worry-worts, lie awake at night limits their field of action. Some governments, of course, are less .«n I wonder if it can all be true? an enemy than others and con • gress, as the people’s representa Hujii Shull Loses Frank S. Corda farms 240 acres in California’s Salinas tives, should see that our govern Valley. We know Mr. Corda well because Standard ment is not much of an enemy. Grandson In Wreck Oil Company of California fuels the power th a t Congress should protect the peo Andrew Hugh Young, grand- tills his land. By replacing muscles with machines, pie from those who would rule son of and Mrs Hugh shull them. If there is to ix? self gov well known in Sherman county, as M r. Corda has done, the average U. S. farm er ernment under our system con- was killed in a pickup accident produces enough food for 15 people. One hundred gress must lie on the side of the near Coos Bay, August 6. He was years ago a good farm er produced enough to feed people and not on the side of 13 years of age and a son of Mrs. only five people. Mechanized farming, powered by those who would rule: the en I »«iris Young. oil, has made the difference. trenched in government jolis, the Besides his mother, he is sur empire builders, the military, the vived by two sisters and his tax gatiieier, all those who have grandparents obtained some authority to boss Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Shull and the citizenry. son, Douglas, of Moro, attended When the emissaries of tin* the funeral services In Portland people fall them the idee of re at the Little Chapel of the publican government—representa Chimes.. tive government—cannot work and there Is danger that the peo IIUMY RAKFItS ple will turn to democracy in l<jr Kay McKay some of its wilder forms or to fas The Busy Bakers met at Mary cism. Mobley's home July 31. Congress should, therefore, re Many things were discussed a.; present the people. It should not we hadn't ha«l a meeting for consider Itself a part of govern some time. WV discussed the var ment and should certainly res ious contests we could enter at trict government to doing those the Sherman County Fair. things which can only l>c done Most of the girls have almost STARTING \ by vested authority. Otherwise It finished their club work. Nancy fulls the people and harms the Wilson led the pledge. Each girl form of government we live un- that went to IH summer school • •• der. gave a short talk on summer Slferiua i C ounty .IJmmtal )>ejore the baking was done. Fur- .Moro, Sherman County, gOregon. that the Court has fixed the 25th therrnore she was moved once or twlee a day which meant pack- Fuhlislitul Every Friday at ing up ', q breakables ami cool- Mura, Oregon irtg the almost perpetual cook- Gilt*«* I*. French ---- Editor stove fire. k. r< «1 M urcund ft»»» m a tte r nt tba If memory serves rightly she t - t o ' O r . a t M oro. O rvtron. under Aet recelved three dollars a day for • * H iiu ii ’** ol M arch 3, 1H79- this feat and it was good wages, • M l W I V * < ’<>! \ T V P M ’W ’ too, a sacksewer got but little more. The food was good, and plentiful: beans, boiled potatoes, gravy, boiled beef, bacon, canned vegetables, onions, sweet corn. The men worked 14 hours a day on it and no one grumbled about the food. That threshing Job last- N A T IO N A L E D I T O R I A t ed for some 75 days. H ermitage Meet a man with 15 mouths to feed Dales Clothing SEPTEMBER 1ST 1953 school. Mary Mbhiey and Helene Sa- IIARYKMT COOKING ther were on the refreshment Seeing the busy furin women commltte«* and they served cin doing their dally shopping these namon rolls which they made. harvest day« reminds us of a lady that started from a weld who some years ago performed ing Fire outfit near the machine shed feats of cookery that would lx* Thursday afternoon spread Considered Incredible In these last to a recently cut field anti burntxi days of frozen foods, bakery 25 to 36 acres of stubble on the bread and household equipment Boh King ranch. Neighlxirs and cwf which kings haVe never heard. the fire engine from Moro fought This cook, and she was a gixxl the fire anti kept It from spread one, made the meals for 22 men ing to grain not cut. Posts, grass, 3nd occasional lunches for roust- and some lumt<cr plies were alsiuts and waterhucks and did it burned. in a wok house mounted on a set of separator trucks and camped NOTICK OF FINAL ACCOUNT in the stubble«! fields. The only Notice Is hereby given that the problem readily s< veil was that underslgntxl has flkxl in the of garbage disposal. County Court of the State of She had a big wood stove, some Oregon for Sherman County her dishes and c«x>king equipment Final Account as Administratrix and a barrel of water at one <l«x,r of the Estate of William S. Pow of the shack. She baked bread ell, deceased, and that Tuesday, twice one day and once the next, the 8th «lay of Septemlier. 1953, whole ovenafull of it and ««»me at 10:00 a. m. of said day. at the times it was very late at night courtroom In the courthouse in this m oney-saving plan is good fo r travel starting any M o n d a y , Tuesday, o r W ed n esd ay on U n io n Pacific, C h ic a g o A N o r th W este rn and W ab ash lines. H e re 's an exam ple o f h ow it w o rk s . O n e parent pays one fu ll fore . . . the o th e r parent and c h ild re n Insect “bomber” dem onstrates one of the ways u nd er 2 2 petroleum helps make farm s more prtxluctive and profitable. Airborne insecticides made by S ta n d a r d ’s s u b s id ia ry , C a lifo rn ia S p ray - Chemical C orporation, are so effective th a t they save w estern farm ers millions of dollars a year in crop losses. O ther petroleum pr«xi- ucts save time and labor . , , for example, a tra c to r can work 10 acres in the time a team of horses takes to plow two. Wo also had a hand in th at, because S tandard developed the first compounded lubricating oil th a t made high speed da'sela for tra c to rs practical. Fuels pay H A L F fare except c h ild re n u nd er five years w h o rid e free. T h e o ffer applies o n ly to P u llm a n passengers w h o pay th e re g u la r P u llm a n rates d ep en d in g on the type o f space used. 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