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PACK 2 BHEXUCAW^OUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON T O I D A Y , O C T O B E R 29, 1934 ^Itrruuttt Ä u u ih i 3|ourital It Isn’t surprising Novembers have always been like that and I *u III i -411*41 E v<*9 F r id a y at in this clime will always be un .Moro, Oregon less the savants are right. They ■, •1. I I i i in li I 4 it.il say the northern^ce is receding (. t. r.il »• M-rond eliiaa matter at <ha and prophecy that before long !' I lire at Moio, Orason, under Act we’ll l»e farming within the arc i ■ .», nt Mnr.li 3. ' tic circle. Ol I IC1A. COUNTY PAPER This is the time of year when stray Indians are asked their predictions about the intensity of the w'eather. Why an Indian should know has not been told. Hut we may expect that there will be a winter and that there will be snow and slick roads and cold. And those of us who can re member several winters may cheerfully expect it to be follow ed by a spring with all its growth M l i M l l I I ’ l l I I . S R A I Ert and greenness and increased hope >2.0« for better things. ON E I K A M - - O( T O I t E l t 29, 1954 KNGE’NF AI.I.KN As we have expressed before ft COMPARISON Guy Cordon, Oregon’s senior Is our opinion that Eugene Allen senator lor most of his ten years would lie a good labor commis service, is a successful legislator. sioner. The labor commissioner He has increased the percentage is the man to whom workmen of interior appropriations for the must appeal for enforcement of northwest from 4.7 to over 27. He the lalxir laws; he superintends lias made friends and influenced the FEPC law in Oregon and has jieople. He is chairman of the certain duties under the safety most important committee lor Ore laws. For years HUI Kimsey has done gon and a member of the appro- pi lations committee. He is among a gixxJ job and done it quietly and the first six Republican senators efficiently. We need some more in ¡xiint of senatorial standing. of that, another man who will con Dick Neuberger is an unsuc duct the job without political fan cessful legislator. He lias maue fare and without favoritism. We think Eugene Allen would lew if any friends among his col leagues. He does not do the hard do that. .committee work but makes many of the -.peeches. He has passed THIN IN IT Normon Thomas, the old social almost no lulls and none of con- ist, wrote this week: "Here we ¿sequence. Both have w orked in legisla have a key to the chief differ tures dom inated by the opposi ence between Republicans and Democrats. With exception on tion party. Oregon voters are going to hire both sides, the Democrats accept a legislator November 2. They reather cheerfully the measures have applications tor a successful for the welfare state formerly one and an unsuccessful one. called socialist while the Repub There should be no question as to licans accept them reluctantly. The Democrats rather more cheer- which one they will take. - 1 fully will make further promise* M IL K * of something for everylxxly with- Everyone knows there is eome-I OU( much responsibility in thin,4 w ro n g w ith O re g o n ’s milkY arrying them out.’’ law . T h e re is a monoi>oly o p er j Of course, Thomas meant New ated by the Dairy Co-operative. Dealers not legitmate Democrats. Voters may vote it out or keep That is the issue of this cam it In at this election. If they keet paign. It the chances for reform are small Do the voters prefer the prom for the co-op lobbyists will tell ises of something of security more legislators that they can't touch than their traditional freedoms as it because the pgople have just American citizens? ratified it. It needs amending. it must he remembered that if voters throw it out there will government can give nothing ho a period of confusion. The leg which it does not first take away islature will have to work out a and socialism is a process of new law. A law that protected leveling down. Leveling may ap farmers while letting them sel peal to those who feel inadequate better milk ami cream to con and unable to compete but Amer sumers should he possible, in a ica has been proud that most of business like milk production its citizens were anxious to build with all its seasonable factors bigger, expand, invent, progress. no one objects to farmer price Ixmg ago Benjamin Franklin protection. Objection is dlstri said: "He who would exchange butor price protection along with freedom for security is deserving it. Ami to quality depreciation. of neither.” it is the opinion of th is new s There is no governmental se ¡upc:- : In: I i i c - mi li- -I on I 4 curity. No government has ever way to reform the milk law is to been able to produce it. Security vote Ve> on No. 8 next Tuesday. comes from the production of a people and they have produced THE LOCAL SCENE best In this country where they l/i ,il elections are decided on have been encouraged to try— and knowlci -’c obtained first hand by to receive the benefits that come the volei - and in a county of from their success. this size every voter has an op portunity to know his county of 4el h I e lit- h i Chapter No. , L, O.fci.4 Meets every second tau ficers and decide for himself whe fourth Thursday in each ther or not they are doing the month; visiting membe.'« sort of a Job he likes. Invited Moro. Oregon Sherman eountians will elect Betty Christianson, W.M. a majority of the county court Elsie Jones, Secretary and th us can vote for retention of the same policy or a change tc K u reku IxNige No. 121 A.E.AA.W M eets on the 1 „ l u.iu another. That is not always poe 3rd Thursday evemnw slhlV for often not more than on each mo run. Viuuu« new candidate is running. members «.ord.unj ,u For the first time in our mem vlted to meei «do ory the policies, especially those Howard Ross, W M. about roads, have been stated byj 1 B. Pinkerton, Secretary tin* candidates. The voters car Lupine Keliekah Ixx lg r No. 1141 <lr w I, h Ilir \ p t - e le i E ven W ANT ADS ONE GOOD TERM DESERVES ANOTHER Hear W. H. Steiwer former state senator from this district talk on Senator T tttS e e e • RE-ELE c Y W5 C ongressm an SAM Pre..; (it Eisenhower made a trip to Ore iff 'll TO Give Ike the men he needs to carry on his W JL W £ creased social security benefits p n - - f » ? I fin CO •j k r-sn He has re Final Account as the executrix of the Estate of Ralph P. Brisbine deceased, and that Wednesday’ the 17th day of November, 1954 at 10:00 A. M. of said day, in the court room of the County Court in the court house at Moro, Sher man County, Oregon, have been fixed by the Court as the time and place for the hearing of ob jections to said Final Account and for the settlement- of said estate This notice is published in pur suance of an order of the County Court for Sherman County, Ore gon, made on the 11th day of Oc tober, 1954. Havie Stella Brisbine Executrix T. Lester Johnson, Attorney for Executrix, Moro, Oregon. 50.3c FUNERAL SERVICE . . . with understanding . . . responsible . . . reasonable Leonard & Wilma Smith Phone T h e H a lle s • Cordon's opponent, the ambitious journal *8t‘ **a8 8^own by every action, by every w rit- in f, by every speech that he would knife the Eisenhower program at each opportunity. He is for greater government expenditures which means higher taxes. H e is for greater centralization of government which means less individual liberty. duced taxes— plans further reductions through increased government efficiency M ore jobs are being provided through peacetime pros perity— not the blood money of a war boom. A ll in less than two years’ time. IKI asks YOU To RE-ELECT SENATOR GUY COROONI • j F e .d • or by C o vo lof C o n c re ti Ç ©HI m »Mg t , lo w t e n c t N t o w ll, Cho .mu Senator Cordon is N O W at the peak of his usefulness to Oregon. In the Senate, and only in the Senate, does a small state like . © Cordon’s opponent would have no stand- / 1 **ig, no seniority; just another useless vote. He has shown by his absences from vital roll- call votes in the State Senate — more than 300 absences in three years — that he does not have a deep concern for representing the people. One of the three worst senators in attendance at the 1953 session. Senator Cor don's opponent has demonstrated thut he is a lone wolf, not interested in team play. Oregon have equal voice with the more popu lous states. W e cannot afford to lose Oregon's only effective voice in the U. S. Senate. • © This I ortland w riter is for federal-power- or-nothing. This philosophy would leave us just that— nothing. As chairman of the Interior Committee Senator Cordon has a key role in considera tion of western power, irrigation and flood control projects. H e is a high ranking mem ber of the appropriations committee, chair man of subcommittee on interior appropria tions, member of the subcommittee on rivers and harbors and member of the joint commit tee on atomic energy. • Since 1946 Senator Cordon has increased the funds for federal power projects in this area from 4 7% to 27.5%. N early one dollar out of every three now comes to the Pacific Northwest due to Cordon's efforts. • THI HOME YOU W ANT... at Amazingly low Coiti Northwest Building« offers you on entirely new type of building service . . . any site • r style heme Redi-Cut to yeur plans; Choice ef mate* rials . . . ream arrangements, details and finishes. Plans furnished to suit yeur needs! REDI-CUT T O P Q U A L IT Y A VOTE EOR SENATOR CORDON is e vote for EISENHOWER'S PARTNERSHIP PLAN creating FAST, EASY ERECTION Build it Yourself/ Material cut to f i t . . . all the tough jobs dene. Northwest Buildings, Inc., furnishes m a terials and "know-how". , . you supply building time and effort, or contract your erec tion. Either way, Redi-Cut means an exceptionally low cost home . . . and a fine onel materials Hemes planned for convenient end spacious living. All materials standard site and excellent quality . . , well above FHA standards. Comparable to America's best-built hemes. letter to the Oregonion A pril, 1951. that "1 itics with me is strictly a sideline." H e i he was prim arily interested in writing j journalism And he has admitted that wants to go to the United States Senatt get material for a book. Of what valu< this to Oregon? • before you believe campaign charges C O R D O N 'S opponent—a self-confessed htical prevaricator read what he wrote ab himself in political campaign in 1947: ‘ long as the business of rounding up vc dominated my thoughts . . . T R U T H beca N O T T H E S O LE T E S T And I was se «ng only minor office . . , what if I 1 glimpsed ahead the prospect of a Uni States Senatorship?” payrolls and prosperity N O W by encourag ing the development of hydro electric power through E V E R Y source — Federal. Private and Public. M O R E dams for M O R E power for M O R E jobs W e need them alP • SENATOR CORDON is hard working, effective, respected and admired by © © both Democrats and Republicans. I hat is why he is able to do so much for Oregon. Yau ton have CONEI« DtNCE In Cordon! Vote for a man you tan Trust! M a ll Coupon today I Guy Cordon’s farm NORTHWEST BUILDINGS, Inc. program. Sunday, October 31 at over KRCO, Prineville Paid Political Ad 3133 I ..01* tlllS ? gon to request the voters to re-elect “my good friend. Senator Guy Cordon.” Let’s be fair. progressive program. Ike got us out of war H e is bringing our boys home. He has in Meets 2nd and 4th that may have little effect on the ,’„ eS)lavs of election for personalities may month. V is - overshadow the issues. n embers welconu Althea Burnet N. G. COMING MINTER •elen Martin. Sec. Here it Is almost Novemtier an<lB u iiii.- 4 .ik Moro l/wlge No. 113 l.G.O.F. Meets 1st and 3rd able. Although the >un shines at Its Tuesdays u, I OO K liest it is a long ways away and hall. Transient s w it needs help from woolen clothes rlsltlng brother« are to keep the hump from the bock rordianv Invtteu and the goose pimples from the C. O. Burnet, N.O. exposed part of the anatomy. Leo Watk.n* Seereinrv o executrix of the Last >Vill and The measure to make subdivid 722. 19 tin NOTH E TO CREDITORS ing counties for senatorial dis All persons having claims Testament of John B. Coon, de tricts is not In conformity with FOR SALE: 1951 Chevrolet sta against the Estate of Richard ceased, at the office of T. lis t e r tion wagon. A lout 6000 miles. the federal constitutfin which Abel, deceased, are hereby noti Johnson, attorney at law, Moro, Phone 2448 The Dalles. 52 lp made senators the representatives fied to present them, with the Oregon, within six months from of the states, not directly of the F (|j^ SALE: Big Spark one burn proper vouchers end duly veri the date of this notice, to-wit: er oil stove. Pipe and damper. fied, to the undersigned, the duly October 29, 1954. people. The same rule was mode Used 3 seasons. Clair Balzer, appointed, qualified administrator Theresa Fern Schilling to apply to state sem^prs in the Moro. 52c of the Estate of Richard Abell, Executrix Oregon constitution. It should be retained and the measure defeat BEST ONE-MAN BUSINESS: deceased, at the office of T. I^es- T. Lester Johnson ed but it probably won’t be for Own and operate your own bu ter Johnson, attorney at law, Attorney for Executrix 52-l-2-3c little argument has been made siness without capital invest Moro, Oregon, within six months against it and none on the basis ment. Watkins Dealership now from the dete of the first publica N O T IC E O F F IN A L A C C O U N T of governmental theory. NOTICE is hereby given that available in Sherman County. tion of this notice, to-wit: Octo the undersigned has filed in the ber 29, 1954. Profits up to $5,000 a year and Luther W. Davis County Court of the State of Ore more possible first year. Car or Administrator gon for Sherman County, his truck required. Write J. It. Wat BOOMING business makes open Final Account as the administra T. Lester Johnson, kins Company, 137 Dexter Ave,. ing available for responsible Seattle 9, Washington. * 52-5c Attorney for Administrator 52-3c tor of the Estate of Agnes R. An man or woman with car to call drews, deceased, and that Wed on farm women in Sherman MUTUAL INVESTMENT FUND Kent School District No. 9 will nesday, November 17, 1954, at shares are easy to buy. Easy to county. Full or spare time $20 10:00 A. M. of said day, in the redeem. They provide many ad apeept bids for purchase of a to $40 a day. Write McNess court room of the County Court new school bus with a chassis 126 vantages for over a million in Company, P. O. Box 14, Bay- in the court house at Moro, Sher vestors, banks, trustees and to 140 inches long, 7:50 x 17 dual short Station, Oakland 23, Cal. man County, Oregon, have been others seeking both income and tires with mud tread, shock ab 51-2p sorbers and single speed rear axle. fixed by the Court as the time growth.. 'STOM SLAUGHTERING — One ton. Body: 16 passenger with and place for the hearing of ob Full details supplied. Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp 30 inch seats wide in four rows, jections to Final Account and for JOSEPH W. DODD, TYGH the settlement of said estate. freeze. Kenny’s Market, Grass V A L L E Y, ORE. Eastern Ore. heavy duty upholstery and large Valley, Oregon Ph. 242 47tfn heater. The district has a used This notice is published in pur Mgr. Wm. J. Collins & Co. suance of an order of the County ITATE W IDE PAIN T CO. com Stocks, bonds, tax exempt state bus to trade in. Court for Sherman County, Ore Bids will be opened and bidding plete painting and decorating and school bonds. Nationwide closed at 2:00 p. m. November 8, gon, made on the 11th day of service, spray or brush. Phone and Canada. October, 1954. 3977 or 5293, 1205 E. 12th St. Phone collect Tvgh Valley 13F2, 1954. William H. Andrews Vern Campell and Jack Null, Erank von Borstel, Clerk or the firm 4n I*ortland, Beacon Administrator The Dalles, Oregon 38tfn Grass Valley, Oregon 2151, about any stock or bond T. Lester Johnson, question. Purchase, sale, or late MAY ELECTRIC, electrical con Attorney for Administrator tracting, Moro, Oregon, Phone information. 52tfn NOTICE TO CREDITORS 50-3c All persons having claims Wasco, Oregon. against the Estate of John B. N O T IC E O F F IN A L A C C O U N T Coon, deceased, are hereby noti NOTICE is hereby given that fied to present them in proper the undersigned has filed in the form to the undersigned, the duly County Court of the State of Ore appointed, qualified and acting gon for Sherman County, her BOX 5202 PORTLAND 16, OREGON Please send me literature and Complete Information on Northwest Redi-Cut Homes. Address J. a * * ........................................................... State................................... Rc riect \ GUY CORDON SENATOR UNITED STATES CORDON FOR U. ». SIF4ATO« COMMITTII. W . H. STIIW IR, CHAIRMAN IMASR ial HOtlL. RORfLANO. ORS«