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o PACK 2 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO. OREGON, FRIDA Y . MAY 7, 1»»« vers get In trouble m ore often than any oth er kind. W e m ean S h e r m a n (C ounty J o u r n a l th e m an who drive« w ith his arm s and lets his m ind ram ble to Published E very Friday at Moro, Oregon o th e r m atters. A car w ith poor brakes, poor lights, poor tires, . Ed i tor Giles I.. French a broken down m otor is a high- E ur<«i »• "»<■<.mt el*»» m attar at Uw way m enace as nan as a - fast bad P„,U»fne. i t Moro. Oregon. u w k r A rt driver. »' O ngr»»» of March ». *■»>. e u n l X ' * £ u T h U M . inatlv NEW SRAPER PUBLISHERS o u r opinion th a t he is th e best choice available and th a t would do a sensible Job. '•EOCE Library Featured In East OTH E lt n p h in g h th is tim e ev ery Long before fwy whose p aren ts ex- n etted him to 1* a man, and - r y W O . girl _ w ith p a r e n u . ww w tn. L ib ra ria n Dona d K- J*els 'n day announced th a t the I • ^ 5 4 / ¿ X r i n ” ? u b lis h ^ by tVe B. . , ^ of New K W . U featu res .“ ^ • h e m a l l . HU. w e u i l n ^ t h a t ® i w unm • comb and Mrs. H orn. A fter th e m eeting th e w om en made up poppy p o sters and cor- -ages to sell i>^>py day The B luebirds have been q u ite in d u strio u s a t th e ir recen t meet- mgs. They are p rep a rin g a May F estiv al display to be show n at a program May 19 at R ufus school. T he girls are m ak in g a w ith J o l l , such p etitio n o r ap plication shall to g eth er on th is project. state thereo n th e address to w hich to g etn er officers tk e of th e action of th e Board A. w as post- T ^ X a t i o n shall be sent. w ere CLA IR L. BA LZER poned u n til the S eptem ber meet- S herm an C ounty A ssessor ing. , 25-27C , m eeting Mrs. B arbara ( Mrs Bud B ishop and Mrs. ’ * Fox served lunch con- notice to creditors All perso n s having claim s of 8andw k.hes. potato ag ain st th e E state of M ary E. d t0 a u present. A ,nU e raln here Sunday Schaeffer, deceased, are hereby notified to p resen t them , w ith the y u . u '^ a u l- f ' ld » ' “ d h 'V e '" , n X ASSOCIATION « ro “ ng ° “ n K t «•«“ ‘ " d • acting «"“ had several A d m in istrato r of the E sta te of ‘ of fra sts“ w hich Mary lack of attention o J » t e n meal upon m eal of P - .....ftn a stiff- they made w hich will be used T he com m unity d riving is a single fault th a t leads had eaten ^ m e a l , and c u ^ u ts ^ m o u m e d on a stiff- a £ bugy n i™ greens of the so rt th a t grew m ost b ack g ro u n d surface, to the m ost accidents. deco ratin g th e ir cerem onial v ests nipped som e of th e gardens and ^ e o f f u e Oregon, prollflcally about th e farm stead. w ith felt appliques. T hey will the fruit. The c h e rry crop at Ru- atto rn ey _ at ^ l a w , gMoro. U* g o ^ . felt appliques. T hey will t he fru it. The c h e rry crop at nu- - mOnths from th e date ~— ——— —— «pbe greens m ight h av e been E D I T O R I A L PRO PERTY ASSESSM ENTS n a t io n a l ■ publication of th is still g ratefu lly accept any dis- fus is expected to he short, but wi dock, or m u stard and even th e •d w hite and b rig h t colored the ap rico ts w eren t h u rt too of - n carded lu « b ten d er tops of th e tu rn ip or A pril m uch th ought Joe M orris, R u fu s notice, to-» u . A pm « A fter some y ears in w atching T be Rind doe8n ’t m atter, felt hats Max Barzee By Mrs. G eorge F ox Wlilllam O’BrlAi, p resid en t, fru ltm an . The o rch ard men and the process of assessing p r o ^ t y N everthles8 it w as a household A d m in istrato r for . .. taxation . purposes and after necessity iievc-.^iiv th «.«» —••• — T he A m erican Legion auxiliary cap ed t0 o rd e r th e R ufus PTA o th ers at Rufus are u p in the air at som e - ____ kind of T. L ester Joh n so n o l I IC IA . COUNTY PAPEP observing and som etim es aiding ens i)e 8ervej as soon as th e re of th e F ra n k E. B row n post No. reg u iar m eeting Monday n ig h t at ahout fu tu re plans on account of A ttorney for A d m in istra to r the proposed reform ation of th e een leaves. T h e fam ily 91 W asco held its m eeting Mon- th e Rufus scbool. the re-location of th e Colum bia 25-28C SUBSCRIPTIO N RATES system in Oregon the w rite r has health depended on it. day aftern o o n a t th e Legion ba Jo h n D#F1^ h gaid a May day riv er highw ay and railroad corn- ie W e are Qf courge speaking of m W asco. _ _ n H prOgram will be on May 19 at ing th ro u g h the area th is year. |)N B YEAR .................. •*•<* concluded th at th e reason d ays—th e days One o’clock luncheon was put J;ufus‘ schoo, in th e evening a nd The D ufur baseball team duty of correctly assessing pro- E ST A T E O F perty is not done is because no ^ m t e / f a r e w as d rted On by th e ¡nem bers to honor the “ d lUpo^ - ^ o f “ sev eral ""one “¿ 5 cam e to Rufus F rid ay for a gam e CLA REN CE I. LAFFOO N , Dec’d. May 7, IBM__________ one w ants it to be done. w nen uic w m ivi . v»» / . ..n i ^ r c tyrpsent. * 111 s e ria l w ___ HofMtud . t i U H A I 'T W A ttn rn e v A ssessm ents on real and, in COUNTY ROADS m ost cases personal, p ro p erty are F or m ore than 20 years this so low th a t every o w n er feels county h as o perated it« road tbat be js gettin g som ething of an those sterlin g and sta y in g foods, opened the Mfg TQm Macnab left ,fH E ST A T E 0 F OREGON, FOR G irls State was discussed. It w as œ c ia e a m e - program on an en tirely differen t ad v an t age and he refuses to pro- had a dull taste by M arch and Mrs. G race • j “ - p aren ts and stu d e n ts w ould w ork th e ir children Ja n ey and Sandy T H E COUNTY O F SHERM AN, basis than it did for a like period (est for fear of losing it. E veryone th ere was seldom rebellion at ch airm an , rep o rted Lola Johnson __________ - w ith Mr. and Mrs. Leland M edler D EPA R T M E N T O F PRO BA TE previously. In the days w hen Ho- Jg Jn on tb e act H onest Jo h n greens. T hey had the very taste had been chosen to represent m er Wall was road supervisor he m ay fx? irate on learn in g th at his and odor of sp rin g w hen cooked W asco u n it at G irls S tate o for a few days last week w hile In the m a tte r of the E sta te of 1 1 7 A IIT A IK they attended a funeral in S eattle C larence 1. Laffoon, D ec’d. built perm an en t roads, m arket neighbors land is assessed at $20 w ith diced pieces of the bacon held at W illam ette u n iv ersity in I AD5 of Mrs. M a?nab’s relatives. Notice is h ereb y given th a t the roads th a t are still in existence per acre untJ| be f |nds th a t his and Served w ith v inegar th a t h ad June. . undersigned, as E x ec u trix of the and used the y ea r around w ith- Js assesse<i a t $19 w hereupon he become p retty stro n g d u rin g the T he au x ilia ry plans a food sale E state of C larence I. Laffoon, out m iring dow n In them . Some th in k s the system is alright, w in ter and th e “ m o th er” th ick a t I’a tty O’M e a ra a elect - LOST— LAST FA LL: T h re e com ----------------------r ------------— ing tw o-year old reg istered Dec’d has filed her F in al Ac of them are p re tty well w orn o u t »pbe theory of eq u ality in tax- ln l t May 21 in Wasco. T hey also plan H ereford heifers, b ran d ed lazy LEGAL NOTICES count in th e C ounty C o u rt of which is not su rp risin g a fte r 30 ation is t hat it does not m atter T his would have been a bad to sell th e puppies th a t day. S-S on rig h t rib. No e a r m ark, th e S tate of Oregon for S h erm an to 35 years. how high p ro p erty is assessed as sp rin g for a pioneer fam ily w ith T he n o m in atin g co m m it t<> but tatooed on rig h t ear. R ew ard BOARI> OF EQUALIZATION County, and th a t T uesday, the w ere M rs. ^ a F rtd L y Mrs. H ar- The policy p u rsu ed by W all |ong as r is assessed In p ro p er th e radishes h ard ly ready to eat for inform ation leading to th e ir 25th day of May, 1954, at the hour M eeting of the Board of E quali and the county court at that tim e relatio n sh ip to o th e r property, by May and th e greens only ry A dam s an d Mrs. Da' recovery. Sid Seale, Condon, zation for S herm an County of 11:30 o’clock in the forenoon w as to build a lasting road. T here j j jobn j8 paying th e sam e tax available in th e w ettest and w ar- eld erfer su b m itted th e tfn Oregon. To th e tax p ay ers of S h erm an of said day and th e C o u rt Room was criticism of It as th ere Is of be w ouid be p aying If th e res- m est places. No doubt th e re nam es for new officers, r <> I , ( of said C ourt has been appointed w hich s id e it Mrs. H elen L arrim o re, 1st CUST0M SLA U G H TER IN G — County, Oregon: all public work. Som e liked it, pOctlve p ro p erties w ere assessed w ould have been colds Notice is hereby given th a t th e by said co u rt as th e tim e and some d id n ’t. Those off the roads at $10() and $95, grandm a would know cam e from vice p resid e n t Mrs G race Medler Meat cu ttin g , w rapping, sh a rp c P ros« Board of E qualization for Sher- p iace for the h earing of objec- th a t w ere built w anted w ork on It | 8 not assessm ents th at m ake a lack of sp rin g fodder and th e re 2nd vice presid en t Mrs. freeze. s • Ia ’ _ fn m an County, Oregon, w ill atten d Hons th ereto , and the se ttlem en t th eir roads. taxes high. It is budgets; It is m ight have been some sk in rash Coats, secretary -treasu i et Valiev. OrOegon OrOegon. 47 tfn &t C ounty A ssessor.s offlce of lhereof Valley, In recent y ears the policy has g | vjng a careless O. K. to need- because the blood h ad n ’t been A rt W atk in s and assista n t secre- D ated and first published W ANTED: Man or w om an to call th e S h erm an C ounty Court House, been to sp rea d a little gravel je88 expenditures. p u rlfied quickly enough. I t m ig h t ta ry Mrs. Jo h n Foss. TJie on farm ers in S h erm an county. Moro, S tate of Oregon, on the sec- A pril 2, 1954. every place and in theory get E veryone cannot be aided by have been necessary for g ran d m a tive com m ittee w ere Mrs. Some m aking over $50 a day. ond M onday of May, or May 10, Date of last publication gravel on every road th a t was low assessm ents. N eith er can to ixjil up a few bottles of h er Foss, Mrs. G race M edler, Mrs. UK Full or p a rt tim e. W rite or w ire 1954, and publicly exam ine th e May 21, 1954. used i»y citizens of the county. everyone lx* h u rt by high . assess tonic for th e y o u n ste rs and such Dehler, Mrs. Sam a . ‘ _v for free proposition. McNess assessm en t rolls, correct all e rro rs IRMA C. LAFFOON It does seem, how ever Qf th e ^ am lly too w eak to G ordon H arp er The ls£ v T hat h a s had its p o in ts and has m ents. Co D ept B P O Box 14, Bay- in valuation, description o r qual- E x ecu trix oBsaoam anta u rn h a r r ie r voted to accept th e subm itted served a purpose. th a t low assessm ents are ard e shore, sta. O akland 23, Calif- ities of lands, lots or o th er proper- ARTH U R LANGGUTH resist.______ nam es for th e ir officers. It lacks In perm anence for it to equalize than high ones (and n |a ’ 26-26p, ty assessed by such assessor; an d A tto rn ey 25-29c seem s necessary to spread gravel by high ones w e m ean actual Mrs. R obert Blsh announced . l b it shall be the d u ty of persons in- every place every y ear anti still o n e g ) the W asco W o m an # b tu u y c | TA TE W ID E P A IN T CO. com- te re ste d to appear a t th e tim e and ASH WOOD th ere is no road th a t will hold up T illable l?nd ln S h erm an county w ill have a frozen food demon- plete p ain tin g and d eco ratin g piace appointed. E ach petition or CALL FDR BIDS . . . after a m oderate rain. j8 assessed at an av erage of An e n try from A shwood for stra tio n in W asco May 12 and service, sp ray o r b ru sh P hone application for th e reduction of Sealed bids w ill be received by It looks as if the voters have $21.25. T h at Is less th an 25 per the Junior rodeo has been received th a t in te reste d persons are In- 3977 o r 5293, 1205 E. 12th St. a p a rtic u la r assessm ent shall be School D istrict No. 23, G rass Val- a chance to vote for two kinds of cprd of Its value. In o rd er to and it was refresh in g . Ashw ood vited to atten d . V ern Cam pell and Ja ck Null, m ade in w riting, verified b y ' th e icy, Oregon, up to 8 p. m., May 10, road building this year, not direct- achieve a sem blance of eq u ality had been n early forgotten. Mrs. Lois E rickson, state pre- The Dalles, Oregon 38tfn oat b o f the ap p lican t o r his at- 1954, for pain tin g the schoolhouse m u st assess tow n It w as not so long ago as the _________________ sjd en k talk ed on child w elfare . ly, b u t in the persons of candi the ___________ ’ torneyi and shall be filed w ith and building a th ree bus garage assessor ____ dates who ap p a ren tly adhere to p ro p erty at a sim ilar figure and m ind of h isto rian s ru n th a t re h a b m ta tion, civil defense and MAY ELECCTRIC, electrical con- tb e Board w ith in th e first w eek and doing some other rep a ir w ork different theories of road con personal p ro p erty as well. T he Ashwood was one of th e m ost m em bership. She reported th a t tractin g , Moro, Oregon, P hone k j8 by jaw req u ired to be in on the building and grounds. Spe- state tax com m ission then m u st (promising villages in the co untry, Oregon is 800 m em bers sh o rt of 722 19 t fn session; and any petition o r ap- cifications m ay be obtained from struction. T he county now has a c ru sh e r set the county ratio at a figure Located on T ro u t creek alxjve the la o t v p a r n lir a t io n not so m ade verified th e board. The board reserves T he d istric t presid en t, Mrs. IN W M E TAX S H E L T E R is pos- anda flîed sh all^n o t be considered the rig h t to reject any or all bids. of Its own and should have that will give eq u ality to th e deep canyon b arricade of th a t slble, in several d iffe ren t w ays, Qr ac(ed u by th e 0 o a rd E ach H arold E akin, chairm an enough m achinery to really u tm ty p ro p erty w ith in th e coun- stream Ashwood w as th e tow n H o rn spoke a few w ords and u n d er p rese n t federal laws build p erm anent roads if the ty. So everyone is happy; th e ir w here the fam ed Oregon K ing jntroduce(i Mrs. Birdie Woody, . . W . ‘A V » W governing in v estm en t stocks monev and the will w ere present. assessm ents are low. m ine was operated. 1 he m ine w bo d rove Mrs. H o rn to Wasco. and bonds. T hen .th e tax levying boards had q u ite a rep u ta tio n y ea rs ago j bey a re both m em bers of the If it’s never going to be summer or even spring NOT in playing the m a rk et, or m eet and levy taxes on a dollar un til adverse conditions caused it Hoo(J R iv er u n it. Mrs. H orn asked MIHI'NE OF POW ER black magic, b u t th ro u g h sound, pme extra clothes will be needed. basis and the m illage ru n s up to sh u t down. D uring th e w ar an unk su b m it th e ir best in tellig en t in v estin g fitted to T here can he no doubt that to 50 to 75 mills. C orrect assess- attem p t to open It was unsuccess- IX)ppy COrsages to h e r for Judging y o u r needs. We have planned both ways. If you want warm legislative bodies have been gen m ents would m ake th e m illage ful. in com petition w ith th e o th e r E lectric pow er, telephone, in erous ln giving the police |x>wer 10 to 15. And the sam e am ount of And A shwood was q u ite a u n p g clothes we have ’em. If you want some gay and surance, banking, in d u strial, to com m ittees, agencies, trade as- t axea would be paid by everyone, tow n, a ce n te r of sto ck raisin g and ^ rs ^ ae W hitcom b, state sec- m utual fund shares. T ax free sociatlons a n d sim ilar bodies »pbe | aid leg islatu re p erm itted m ining w hich com bined to m ake ret*arv sa jd th a t Oregon v eteran s springlike we have that, too. state, m unicipal and school w hich are authorized to use it t he use of percentages of tru e it prosperous although far off th e h a ^ e ' ,’na(ie 432,000 poppies for bonds. N ationw ide service. WASCO under certain circum stances. ,-ash value, w hich m eans that an l>eaten track. Supplies for Ash- unP8 to sell. J. W. DODD, TYGH VALLEY. The use of pow er, through gov- assessor may assess at 50 * per wood w ere hauled ln from H ay Mrs F ra n k Von B orstel, sta te ORE., E a ste rn Oregon Mgr. ernm ental au th o rity , to accom- cent Of tru e cash value and lx» creek o ver a road th a t is still a Bnance ch airm an , spoke a few OREGON Wm. J. Collins & Co. 27c tfn pllsh the alm s of the m inority is |egal. A ssessors alw ays did lt co u n try road, rough and crooked, w ords and show ed th e p ictu res a dangerous policy. In m any anyw ay. The law m erely recog- o r else they cam e in from An- she |ook of lagt y e a r’s m eeting at WATK1VS D E A L E R S H IP : Make n practice. p POUtO till « l o 1 j — V H IilJ rh rq ran n iP d a ’s h o n iP e i in fl * _ ___ .« ■ _____ cases If a m ajority favored the nlseri th the telope. ()n One ro u te led, and S still s lld n erb hom up to $400 a m o n th an d m ore action the p o w e r—or even the T he system gives the assessor leads down as steep and n arro w j j O (X j River. T hen F loye took a if you q u alify fo>r th e MAitkins law—would not have been ne a variable in assessing. He should and rocky a road as can be found pjct u re of th is group, D ealership in S h erm an county. cessary. T hus we arc using gov not have one. O riginal assess- in Oregon w ith a drop off into ^ jrs E lton M edler presen ted Car o r tru ck re<|ulred. No m on ernm ent as an agency of m in o r m ents should lx* on an actual T rout creek of h u n d red s of feet. gifts to Mrs. E rickson. Mrs. Wthit- ey r«x,uired. W rite J. R. W at ities and are giving pious and valuation, a tru e valuation. Dlffi- Hcotsmen settled aro u n d An- kins, S eattle 9, W ash. 26-31c sanctim onious reasons therefor. cult? S ure It Is difficult. Rut if telope as they did in m any of the We overw ork health and public an assessor do esn ’t know th e livestock se ttlem en ts of the west, WOMEN W A N TED: Chance to safety and w elfare as excuses tru e cash value n eith er does Scotsm en are n atu ra l sheepherd- m ake m oney every w eek m ail for giving in to m inorities Dentist he know 50 ix>r cent of the tru e ers although th e ir proficiency has ing p o stcard s. W ork hom e Such propotato uaualy come w ith cash value not been heralded as have th at Moro Hotel sp are tim e. Box 9 W atertow n, great show of affection for the A ssessm ent of p ro p erty in Ore- of the Irish o r the Basques. 27-30P Mass. Office closes, until fu rth er notice inibllc w eal—and end up w ith a gon—and In o th e r states— is Ashwixxl w as nam ed for Ash sutxriantial tax on the public and going to he a sm elly m ess for j t B utte, a jx'ak on the hills above num erous Jol»s for the faithful. long tim e, at least, u ntil p ro p erty the tow n w hich nestles along th e It seem s only reasonable that ow ners find out th at they are creek and for W hitefield T. Wood, legislators should learn to advise fooling no one but them selves a se ttle r of th e ’7tts w hen th e In Z i the proponents of this type of w ith low assessm ents. And they dians w ere d riv in g se ttle rs out ■ V -r- -w legislation th at if they w ere gixxl w on’t find th at out u ntil some to the settlem ents. enough salesm en to convince the one or some g ro u p com piles some T h ere are en tries from m any STEER WITH m ajority they would need no law. figures to prove lt. And high (»1<1 tow ns in th e rodeo but we T he reason citizens rebel against tim e It was done. FINGER-TIP EASEI especially welcome those from governm ents is that the g o vern k' Ashwood for rodeos are every- Never before has steering a big-ca m ents cease to represent public pday business in th e co u n try padty harvester peen so easy I Wit! • 4‘ opinion o r a m ajo rity of It. D icta LABOR COMMISSION ER * thereabouts. Powotflow hydraulic steering doing tors do not long rem ain In office the work for you, the Minneapolis- The experlenced an d able W. J Moline Self-Propelled Harvester turns w ithout trem endous |x»llce pow er E. K lm sey is re tlrln g from b i s . “ smoothly, «urely, up-hill or down, in because they do not know or long-held post as labor co m m ls-jE o reiia «Mige No. 121 A .F. A A.M or out of ruts, at a touch of the wheel I follow the public will. Even re sloner for Oregon and th e sta te Meets on th e 1st anu You stay fresh longer . . . get more p resentative governm ents may mUSt Choo-c ,1 new "iie ll I- lb>t 3rd T hursday evening» done than ever before. r each month. Vunu:> not follow th e p u b lic will, eith er, a J«0> th at pays a fabulous salary Powntflow steering is another in members cordially m the long, long list of exclusive MM If those who m ake the law s gives or resu lts in m uch p u b licity —and t 1 “firsts"—farm-proven advances that vited to meet with •» w ay to m in o rity groupe. that Is often bad. year after year make MM Harvesters Howard Ross, W M T h ere are m any exam ples. It Is a service Job. T he com mis Outstanding for low-cost, high-profit W orst of it Is th a t often ad h e re n ts sloner m ust ad m in ister the lalx>r' H. ll. P in k erto n , S ecretary harvest! na. - ‘ i i X i ! of a law, the m inority, do n othing |aw s o f state. T his entail lletlilehem Chapter No. .3. O.K.8 to m ake it m ore p opular afte r it o c c a s io n a l d if f ic u lt Ics Iw -tw ccn This is the easiest, simplest harvesting machin You only need one grease w hen \o u is In effect. Meets every second anu A FL and CIO, the aro u sers of so use R P M A etoinolive G rease! T h is ery to run you ever saw. It takes the work out of J 2 t fo u rth T hursday in each cial strife th ro u g h labor, race and roult»-pur,xt«e grvitM* d o ts the work of four special C * ' m onth, visiting member* relig io u s fa n a tic s v ho try to greases. It lubricates wheel bearings, chassis h ear threshing even more than did the first combine and FAST D R IV IN G Invited. Moro. Dreg»». ings, universal joints, and w a te r pum ps; make* ,u ’i»o part of the arouse or allay prejudice plus T he advisory B etty C h ristianson, W.M. the bulk bin. jo b s fa s te r a n d e a s i e r — no n eed fo r sto p p in g to press is alw ays full of advice the general ru n of w age paym ent E lsie Jones, S ecretary cuange grease. T he re’s no cliantv of using the w rung cases It |s a Job for a sane and Also it does a good job because it has a more car too fast. about driving a grease, cau sin g u n n ecessary re p a irs. S ave tu n c , Mobile th at is not iwd advice It steady m an w ith a low boiling Muro Ixxlge No. 113 I.O.O.F. work, money by using R PM Automotive G rc a 'c * 1 powerful engine and safe brakes that will not permit is not at all c e rta in th a t th e fast ,»olnt and an u n d er active adrenal Meets 1st and 3rd y our car. your truck, an d ium i m achinery. F ur last, , i Tuesdays lit 1 O.O. F. d riv ers co n trib u te m ore to the g> easy, sa/c lubrication, see us today 1 run-back, double roller chains and threshing qual . Rufus Pei sonáis ! Dale’s Clothing Dr. Frank D. Reid HARVESTOR does tiio tvor’i g ? 3 ;.in »ccldcnt ra te th a n .1.1 the slower one«. T hey do kill more people w hen they are so Involved. T he fast d riv e r Is often the m an w ho d riv es m any m iles a week o r m onth. He often know s the road and h is car am i m ay well l V the" one who ketq»s his c a r In shape and u n d er control w hen the d riv in g conditions a re not Eugene M'm. formerly editor of 'b e . L abor P ress o f P o rtla n d an A FL publication, a g rad u ate of the U niversity of Oregon, a soni of Ju d g e Allen of D eschutes coun ty ami n cow m ilking son of the m id-state area In his y o u th seem a bk.«ly candidate, lie has been f“ r tuany y ears a m em b er of the P ortlan d school board am i is a sta te sen ato r from M ultnom ah good. F rom som e read in g of acci county. 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