Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, May 07, 1954, Page 2, Image 2

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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
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«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
«.«»
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—
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
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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
__________
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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
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’
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
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.«
■ _____
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 ­
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
G ene is a reaso n ab le guy. It Is
d en ts it ap p e ars th a t careless drl-
tall. Transient and
visiting brothers are
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WidlBuy invited
C. O. B urnet, N G.
Leo W atkins, Secretary
l upine R ebekah Ixwlge No.
Meets 2nd and 4th
Puesdavs of each
month
Visiting
memt>era welcum»
A lthea B urnet N O.
ielcn M artin, Sec.
f j ; iM ii uiiwniiuiiu.i iiofcsi Siat.doid Oil C a 4 » |M I i > ol
(wit )Ju. Istdl SlUilflSld •« hah
CATHERINE ANDERSEN
G rass Vallejr, Oregon
Phone: Grass V alley, 232
L ù h Î v ' i ,. u
k e it h
ftC».««;
M c D onald
M asco. Oregon
Phone W asco 332
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ities that insure complete separation of grain and
chaff.
YOU’LL HAVE TO SEE IT TO BELIEVE IT
AND WE ARE PROUD TO SHOW IT
DIELSCHNEIDER EQUIPMENT CO.
East Columbia Highway
The Dalles. Oregon
Minneapolis-Moline Deep Tillage Equipment
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